RHEA – red hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root
Imagine returning home along a narrow path, the pavement still damp after rain, and being greeted by the velvety wine-red blooms of RHEA, a compact hybrid tea rose designed for today’s smaller urban plots. This own-root, container-grown shrub settles steadily into typical front gardens and terraces, offering balance between showy flowers and low-effort upkeep, even where heavy clay needs careful drainage after showers and winter wet. Its bushy, barely thorny habit keeps maintenance simple, while strong disease resistance and good UK winter hardiness make care reassuringly reliable over the long term. Large, very full flowers and a strong scent create a richly romantic focus in “girly” London front gardens, yet the plant’s compact size remains manageable beside steps, paths, or balcony railings. As an own-root rose, RHEA offers lasting resilience, building roots in the first year, stronger shoots in the second, and full garden presence by the third, ideal for a thoughtful, sustainable family space.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small front garden focal point |
Its bushy, compact habit and elegant hybrid tea form make RHEA perfect as a single statement shrub by a doorway or bay window, providing clear structure without overwhelming a narrow plot – a considered choice for the busy homeowner. |
| “Girly” London terrace border |
The velvety, wine-red blooms look luxuriant against railings and brick, pairing beautifully with soft grasses or pastel perennials to create a romantic, feminine frontage for the style-conscious urban gardener. |
| Cutting rose for indoor vases |
Large, very full, long-stemmed flowers and a strong, distance-carrying scent make it an excellent home cut-flower source, offering reliable stems through the season for the fragrance-loving beginner. |
| Low-maintenance family bed |
Good resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, plus low intervention needs, keep care straightforward, so borders stay attractive even when routine gardening time is limited for the modern family. |
| Weather-resilient front planting |
Heat and short dry spells are handled well, and with sensible drainage it copes with typical UK wet spells too, suiting exposed or changeable sites for the practically minded city-dweller. |
| Own-root long-term feature |
As an own-root shrub it regenerates well after pruning or weather damage and maintains stable flowering over many years, suiting those who prefer planting once and enjoying for decades as a thoughtful planner. |
| Large container on balcony or patio |
Its compact spread and manageable height suit a 40–50 litre or larger container, where it can be underplanted with low sedges or saxifrage for year-round texture, ideal for space-aware balcony owners. |
| Structured mixed planting with perennials |
The upright, regular shape and dark green foliage give a strong backbone to mixed schemes, combining well with sedum or ornamental grasses to frame paths that stay legible in all seasons for design-focused clients. |
Styling ideas
- Front-Door Drama – Plant RHEA by the front step with soft ornamental sedges and pale saxifrages for a romantic, welcoming entrance – suited to image-conscious terrace owners.
- Balcony Jewel – Grow one plant in a 40–50 litre pot, underplanted with low Carex and trailing saxifrage, for long-season scent on compact balconies – ideal for urban renters.
- Ruby Ribbon – Line a short path with evenly spaced RHEA and edging perennials to create a neat, fragrant “red carpet” effect – perfect for small family front gardens.
- Evening Vase – Dedicate a sunny corner to three RHEA shrubs for a steady supply of long-stemmed, scented blooms – appealing to home florists and fragrance enthusiasts.
- Textured Contrast – Mix RHEA with sedum and dwarf grasses in a raised bed to offset the velvety flowers with airy, modern foliage – fitting for contemporary townhouse plots.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Rhea hybrid tea rose, Hybrid Tea group; exhibition-type blooms suitable for cutting and garden display. Commercial name: RHEA – red hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL own-root. |
| Origin and breeding |
Hybrid tea discovered in Germany in 2002, with unknown parentage. Bred and developed within the PharmaRosa® programme and introduced commercially by PharmaRosa® Ltd. from Hungary. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub 75–105 cm tall and 50–70 cm wide, with moderately dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage. Barely thorny stems give a tidier, family-friendly structure in small spaces. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very full, rosette-shaped blooms with 40+ petals, borne mainly solitary on sturdy stems. Strongly remontant, providing an initial flush then a generous second flowering later in the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Rich wine-red flowers, velvety and darkening to blackish-maroon edges, with ruby flashes in the folds. Colour holds well; in heat it may lighten slightly, while cooler weather deepens the tones. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strongly scented hybrid tea, with fragrance detectable at a distance around the plant. Detailed scent notes are not recorded, but it is bred primarily as a decorative and cut-flower garden rose. |
| Hip characteristics |
Very double flowers limit hip set; only occasional hips form, typically 10–15 mm in diameter. Decorative fruit display is minimal, and energy is mostly directed into repeat flowering. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good disease resistance, rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust. Hardy to approximately –18 to –21 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3), tolerating typical UK winters confidently. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; water during prolonged drought. Suitable for beds, specimens, hedging and large containers; space at 50–100 cm depending on use for balanced development. |
RHEA – red hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA® offers compact, velvety, strongly scented blooms on a disease-resistant, long-lived own-root shrub, making it a thoughtful addition to small gardens and patios for those ready to plant with the future in mind.