SAUDECI – apricot hybrid tea rose
Imagine your London front garden after rain, pathways glistening and air filled with fragrance, as this easy-care peach rose brings quiet balance to compact, sustainable spaces. Bred as a hybrid-tea cut rose yet perfectly at home in modest family plots, its dark, glossy foliage and refined, high-centred blooms create instant elegance with minimal effort. Strong, multi-disease resistance keeps leaves clean and healthy through damp summers and blustery showers, ideal where drainage is challenging and soil stays heavy after rain. On its own roots it promises longevity, rebuilding from the base if damaged and settling into a reliable, low-fuss rhythm. Over the seasons you will see the natural arc of first-year roots, second-year shoots and, by year three, a full wave of colour that anchors your garden’s look with calm, scented continuity.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small front garden focal point |
Its bushy, upright habit and XL, high-centred blooms make a strong feature in the limited space of a terraced-house front, giving structure and seasonal interest without dominating the façade, ideal for the time-poor homeowner |
| Low-maintenance city planting |
With good resistance to black spot, mildew and rust, this rose keeps a smart, glossy canopy in humid urban air, reducing the need for spraying or frequent pruning, well suited to the busy urbanite |
| Cutting patch or flower corner |
Bred to hybrid-tea standards, its long, straight stems and pointed, exhibition-style buds provide vase-ready flowers; a few shrubs can keep a household supplied with scented stems through summer, delighting the creative arranger |
| Rainwater-conscious front garden design |
Performs well alongside permeable paths and gravel pockets where soil stays moist after showers, supporting schemes that slow and soak rain while keeping the frontage attractive, reassuring the sustainability-minded gardener |
| Family garden mixed border |
Reaching about 70–95 cm with a 50–70 cm spread, it slots neatly between perennials without crowding play or seating areas, giving repeat colour without complex care, ideal for the practical parent |
| Long-lived structural planting |
As an own-root shrub, it regenerates from the base if stems are damaged by frost or pruning, maintaining shape and flower quality year after year, a sound choice for the forward-planning owner |
| Container on porch or balcony (50+ litres) |
In a large, 50–60 litre peat-free container, its compact framework and strong scent are brought close to doors and seating, while manageable size keeps repotting and feeding straightforward for the space-limited balcony-dweller |
| Beginner-friendly rose starter bed |
Low maintenance needs, clear planting distances and reliable remontant flowering reduce uncertainty for newcomers, helping first-time growers succeed with a “proper” hybrid tea form, encouraging the hesitant beginner |
Styling ideas
- Soft-terrace classic – Combine SAUDECI with lavender and nepeta around a small paved seating area for a calm, perfumed hybrid of cottage and city style – ideal for fragrance-loving newcomers.
- Peach-entry statement – Flank a townhouse front path with paired shrubs, underplanted with low sage, for a refined, salon-like welcome – suited to design-conscious urban dwellers.
- Rainwise gravel strip – Plant in a free-draining gravel border with thyme and ornamental grasses to catch roof run-off while keeping the street view elegant – perfect for sustainability-focused households.
- Romantic cut-flower row – Line a narrow bed with evenly spaced plants and back them with airy deutzia for armfuls of scented stems – appealing to home florists.
- Balcony showpiece – Grow one plant in a 50–70 litre container with trailing herbs, placing it by a chair for evening scent – ideal for compact-space gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose from the NIRPARFUM collection; registered as SAUdeci with trade name Saudeci / Byblos; classified as a hybrid tea for garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Bernard Sauvageot for NIRP International S.A. in France and introduced in 2017; developed primarily as a premium cut-flower type adapted for shrub use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub 70–95 cm tall and 50–70 cm wide, with dense, dark green, glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a compact, formal outline in beds or containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Very large, high-centred, pointed buds opening to fully double blooms with 26–39 petals; flowers are usually solitary on stems, offering a classic hybrid-tea profile suited to cutting. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft peach with a rosy veil; buds medium peach-pink, deepening centrally, then fading from rich peach to peach-cream with slight pink tinge; colour retention moderate over the bloom’s life. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, rich fruity fragrance, clearly noticeable at a distance in still air; scent quality and intensity make it particularly valuable near entrances, seating and paths. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional spherical hips form after flowering, about 10–14 mm across, colouring orange-red and adding a subtle late-season accent if spent blooms are left in place. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 and hardy to around −21 to −18 °C; shows strong resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, supporting clean foliage with limited chemical intervention. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant 50–60 cm apart in groups or 90 cm as a specimen; prefers well-drained, fertile soil with regular watering; own-root stock benefits from steady, not excessive, feeding in spring. |
SAUDECI offers very strong fragrance, healthy glossy foliage and a compact, long-lived own-root habit that suits today’s smaller gardens, making it a thoughtful choice if you want lasting beauty with modest effort.