AMBOSSFUNKEN™ – red-yellow hybrid tea rose – Meyer
This distinctive hybrid tea brings a fusion of colour, fragrance and classic form to family gardens while remaining reassuringly easy-care. Large, semi-double blooms appear repeatedly from early summer, each petal painted in coral red with golden-yellow flames reminiscent of hammer-forged sparks. The sturdy, upright habit suits small borders, front gardens and feature positions, staying compact enough for modest spaces yet noticeable from the kerb. As an own-root plant it builds strength year after year, creating a durable, well-anchored shrub that copes reliably with wetter, windier British spells by ensuring good drainage and avoiding waterlogged clay. Over its natural development arc – first focusing on roots, then stronger shoots, then full ornamental value – it settles into a long-lived, low-fuss highlight for your garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point |
The striking red-and-yellow bicolour blooms draw the eye from the pavement, creating instant impact in a modest front bed without needing elaborate planting schemes. Its compact, upright growth stays tidy near paths and drives, ideal when you want a statement rose that still fits a typical British front plot and leaves room for other shrubs or perennials, appealing to the style-conscious homeowner. |
| Small mixed border with perennials |
Ambossfunken works well in a cottage-style mix with perennials such as tickseed or yarrow, its repeat-flowering habit adding vertical interest amongst softer shapes. The strong fragrance and classic blooms provide a romantic counterpoint to looser planting, while its good disease resistance keeps maintenance simple in busy seasons for the relaxed but quality-seeking gardener. |
| Near-terrace or seating area |
Planting close to a patio or seating corner lets you enjoy the clear, classic rose scent at its best, particularly on warm evenings. Medium-sized, goblet-shaped flowers are at an easy viewing height, so you can appreciate the subtle colour striping up close without constant pruning or training, suiting the fragrance-loving beginner. |
| Cutting patch or cutting corner |
This hybrid tea is naturally suited to cutting: long, upright stems and solitary flowers present beautifully in vases. Regular picking helps encourage further remontant flowering, so a small group in a border corner can provide a steady supply of scented stems indoors with only simple deadheading for the practical planner. |
| Specimen rose in lawn or gravel |
Used alone as a specimen, its showy colouring and glossy dark foliage offer a clean, modern look against lawn or gravel, yet still harmonise with traditional British architecture. The own-root plant forms a stable, long-lived shrub that re-sprouts well if ever cut back hard, a reassuring trait for the long-term-minded owner. |
| Low-maintenance family bed by the house |
Good resistance to common fungal problems and generally low intervention needs make Ambossfunken a sound choice beside drives, front doors or play areas. With consistent moisture and feeding it establishes reliably even for inexperienced gardeners, coping with typical British wet-and-windy spells if soil is kept free-draining for the time-poor family. |
| Rose group planting (3–5 plants) |
Planted in a small group at recommended spacing, the repeated flushes of striped blooms create a coherent block of colour that reads clearly from a distance. Over successive seasons the own-root plants knit into a balanced, uniform stand without complex pruning plans, offering reliable structure for the aesthetics-focused novice. |
| Large container on terrace or driveway |
In a well-drained container of at least 40–50 litres, Ambossfunken becomes a movable highlight for patios or balconies. The compact, upright shrub suits pot culture; regular watering and feeding are the main tasks, and the remontant flowering still performs well, making it an accessible choice for the space-limited urbanite. |
Styling ideas
- Forged-Flame Feature – position one plant near a front path, underplant with low groundcover spindle and pale gravel to echo the fiery flower tones – ideal for design-conscious homeowners.
- Cottage Stripe Border – mix Ambossfunken with Achillea and soft blue perennials in a narrow border so the striped blooms punctuate a gentle cottage palette – perfect for cottage-garden enthusiasts.
- Scented Seating Nook – place a pair on either side of a bench, combining with lavender or catmint to frame a fragrant summer sitting area – suited to fragrance-focused garden users.
- Cutting-Ready Corner – group three plants at the back of a sunny bed, with easy-access stepping stones, so you can pick long stems regularly – convenient for home florists.
- Container Accent – grow a single plant in a 50-litre pot with trailing thyme or small grasses to soften the rim, creating a bold but manageable terrace highlight – good for balcony and courtyard gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as Ambossfunken and marketed as Ambossfunken™ hybrid tea rose Ambossfunken; exhibition hybrid tea suitable for garden and cutting, premium gold quality rating. |
| Origin and breeding |
Natural sport of ‘Signora Piero Puricelli’ tea hybrid, bred by E. H. F. Meyer in South Africa and first introduced in 1961 by W. Kordes’ Söhne and later by Vilmorin-Andrieux in France. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, moderately dense, glossy dark green foliage; height around 75–105 cm with 100–140 cm spread, moderately thorny shoots forming a bushy, well-filled shrub under typical garden conditions. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, 13–25-petalled flowers on mostly solitary stems, medium-sized with cup to goblet form; remontant with an abundant second flush when regularly deadheaded and reasonably nourished. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Coral-red ground with irregular golden-yellow stripes and spots; RHS 42A outer, 14B inner; colouring may pale in strong sun, with peachy-yellow tones as blooms age through repeat summer flushes. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strongly scented with a clear, characterful classic rose fragrance, noticeable at a short distance in still air, particularly effective near paths, doors or seating where blooms are experienced at nose height. |
| Hip characteristics |
Moderate production of small, spherical hips, around 12–18 mm in diameter, developing to an orange-red colour; of incidental ornamental interest once flowering has reduced towards late season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good overall health with high resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to about −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 4, USDA 5b) with reliable winter survival in most UK regions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; water during prolonged dry periods and deadhead promptly as self-cleaning is weak; plant at 110–200 cm depending on use, avoiding waterlogged positions. |
AMBOSSFUNKEN™ offers striking bicolour blooms, strong fragrance and reliable, disease-resistant performance, with own-root strength for long-term garden value; a thoughtful choice if you would like a distinctive yet easy-going rose.