ATHENA® – cream-pink hybrid tea rose – Kordes
Elegant and reliably remontant, ATHENA® brings classic hybrid tea blooms to small British gardens with minimal fuss, offering upright structure and dense foliage that suits neat front borders. Its long-lasting colour stands up well in sun, while own-root vitality supports a long-lived, regenerating shrub that settles securely even where soils need careful drainage after heavy rain. In a couple of seasons it moves naturally from strong roots to building shoots and then to its full ornamental display.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Feature rose by the front door |
The upright habit and dense foliage create a tidy, vertical accent that frames paths and entrances without taking up much ground space. Large, high‑centred blooms give a traditional “rose garden” feel in a compact footprint, ideal for enhancing kerb appeal for style-conscious beginners. |
| Small bed in a family front garden |
Its moderate height and medium spread make it easy to plan in small rectangular beds along drives or front windows. Regular repeat flowering provides steady colour through the season with only occasional dead‑heading and routine checks, suiting busy owners who want reliable impact. |
| Formal hybrid tea row in a cottage-style border |
Consistent, upright growth allows you to plant a straight low row that reads clearly among looser perennials. The even structure means pruning can be kept simple, yet still produces well-spaced, exhibition‑style blooms suitable for homeowners seeking order within a romantic mix. |
| Mixed border with pastel perennials |
The cream‑pink flowers blend effortlessly with soft blues, whites and mauves, integrating into classic cottage schemes without clashing. Good colour retention means flowers age gracefully, so the border stays harmonious rather than patchy, appealing to design‑focused but time‑pressed gardeners. |
| Cutting patch for home arrangements |
Large, high‑centred, very double flowers on upright stems make ATHENA® particularly suited to cutting for vases. A mild but pleasant scent and refined form provide elegant indoor arrangements, giving enthusiasts a dependable source of classic rose blooms from their own garden. |
| Specimen rose in a large patio container |
Grown in a 40–50 litre pot with good compost, its moderate size and upright habit form a well-proportioned focal point on patios or balconies. Own‑root growth allows the plant to re‑shoot strongly from the base over time, offering durable structure for container gardeners. |
| Long-lived structural rose in a family back garden |
As an own‑root plant it establishes into a stable, well-balanced shrub that can regenerate from its base if pruned harder or after winter, supporting a long service life in ordinary gardens where you want enduring shape rather than frequent replacements for cautious new gardeners. |
| Neat hedge-like line along a path or drive |
Medium planting distances and consistent, upright growth enable a low, hedge‑like line that guides movement and frames lawns. It copes well in typical British conditions when planted where excess rain can drain away, making maintenance straightforward for families who prefer simple layouts. |
Styling ideas
- Front-door focus – Plant one ATHENA® on each side of a path with catmint at the base for a soft blue skirt and a welcoming, orderly entrance – ideal for design-aware homeowners.
- Cottage ribbon – Run a short row through a border of foxgloves, hardy geraniums and nepeta so the upright cream‑pink blooms rise from a looser froth – perfect for cottage‑garden enthusiasts.
- Patio statement – Grow ATHENA® in a 50‑litre terracotta pot with trailing lobelia or white bacopa to soften the rim, creating a compact yet elegant focal point – suited to balcony and small‑patio users.
- Calm pastels – Combine with ‘Annabelle’ hydrangeas and soft ornamental grasses so the refined flowers sit against billowing white and green textures – appealing to minimal-maintenance, colour-coordinated gardeners.
- Cutting corner – Group three plants in a sunny corner bed with easy perennials, giving plenty of stems for the house while keeping the garden looking tidy – good for hobby florists at home.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose from the Eleganza collection; registered as RühKOR, marketed as ATHENA® Eleganza® RühKOR, with ATHENA accepted as the American Rose Society exhibition name. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by W. Kordes’ Söhne in Germany from an own seedling crossed with ‘Helmut Schmidt’; bred in 2002, registered 2004, introduced to the German market in 2014. |
| Awards and recognition |
Received First Prize in 2014 at Baden bei Wien in Austria, highlighting its garden and exhibition value within European trial settings and confirming dependable performance under show conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright bush reaching about 85–115 cm high and 50–70 cm wide with dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate thorns; spent flowers tend to remain and benefit from occasional manual removal. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, high‑centred, pointed buds with more than 40 petals; classic cut‑rose type blooms of large size borne mainly singly, delivering refined hybrid tea form suited to both garden display and cutting. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cream‑white base with pale yellow inner tones and a soft pink rim; colours hold well with only gentle fading in sun, and the variety repeats with a generous second flush under normal garden care. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, pleasant scent typical of modern hybrid teas; fragrance is noticeable at close range but not overpowering, suitable for seating areas and cut stems where a subtle perfume is preferred indoors. |
| Hip characteristics |
Double flowers limit hip set; occasional small, ovoid, orange‑red hips around 10–14 mm may form, but fruiting is generally sparse and not a primary ornamental feature of this cultivar. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to around −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 4, USDA 5b); disease tolerance medium overall, with good resistance to black spot and rust and moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in a sunny position with well‑drained soil; medium maintenance, benefiting from dead‑heading and occasional pest and disease checks, planted at 50–85 cm spacing depending on use and planting pattern. |
ATHENA® offers refined cream-pink hybrid tea blooms, a compact upright habit and long-lived own-root resilience, making it a thoughtful choice for those planning a graceful, easy-care rose display.