BUDATÉTÉNY – peach-pink hybrid tea rose - Márk
Elegant and classically shaped, BUDATÉTÉNY brings a soft peach-pink colour highlight to modest front gardens and compact borders, while its upright habit sits neatly among paths and low hedges. Remontant flowering ensures reliable blooms for cutting from early summer onwards, with each high-centred flower opening in succession for a long, rewarding season. Heat-tolerant and reasonably drought-resilient, it copes well with warmer, drier spells and with British gardens where careful watering is needed in lighter or quickly drying soils. Medium maintenance means only straightforward pruning and occasional disease checks, so you can enjoy repeat flushes without advanced expertise. As an own-root shrub it settles in gradually, becoming a stable, regenerating presence that supports a long garden lifespan. In a typical family plot you can expect strong root establishment in the first year, structural growth in the second, and full ornamental impact by about the third. Plant in a sunny spot, in the ground or a generously sized container, for dependable, scented cutting stems close to your door.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point |
The upright hybrid tea form and high-centred blooms make BUDATÉTÉNY ideal as a single statement rose by a path, gate or bay window, delivering a classic, tidy look that flatters brickwork and smaller plots for the style-conscious home gardener. |
| Small mixed border in family gardens |
Its moderate height and 50–70 cm spread allow easy pairing with perennials and shrubs without overwhelming the space, creating a structured but not fussy border that still leaves room for children’s play and simple upkeep for busy householders. |
| Cutting patch near the house |
The long-stemmed, solitary, high-centred blooms lend themselves to vases and special-occasion arrangements, so one short row close to the back door provides reliable, medium-scented cut flowers through summer for home flower lovers. |
| Sunny rose bed for repeat colour |
Remontant flowering with an abundant second flush keeps colour returning without replanting, supporting a low-effort rose bed where you mainly water, feed a little, and enjoy recurring displays over many seasons for relaxed hobby gardeners. |
| Containers and large patio pots |
Planted in a 40–50 litre or larger pot with good drainage, its upright habit and moderate spread stay proportionate to the container, giving a refined, easy-to-prune rose that dresses patios and steps without complex care for balcony and terrace owners. |
| Warm, drier or south-facing spots |
Good heat and drought tolerance mean it holds both foliage and flower quality in sunnier, more exposed positions where some roses flag, supporting reliable performance in south-facing or slightly drier gardens for weather-aware UK gardeners. |
| Informal cottage-style plantings |
The peach-pink, softly shifting tones blend beautifully with blues, creams and airy grasses, allowing you to weave it into relaxed cottage borders that look thoughtfully composed rather than rigidly formal for lovers of traditional British garden style. |
| Long-term structural rose feature |
As an own-root plant it develops its final bush form in situ and can regenerate from the base after harder pruning or setbacks, building into a durable, balanced shrub that anchors the garden picture for patient, long-view gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic – Combine with lavender, catmint and foxgloves so the peach-pink blooms float above a haze of mauve and blue, ideal for those seeking a soft, storybook front garden.
- Elegant-Formal – Plant in a tight trio in front of dark evergreen hedging to show off the classic high-centred form, suited to homeowners wanting a refined, quietly luxurious frontage.
- Patio-Showpiece – Grow one plant in a 50 litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme around the edge, perfect for city gardeners wanting a single, impressive rose by the seating area.
- Cutting-Row – Arrange a short line along a sunny path, underplanted with low edging plants, for easy access to straight stems for vases, appealing to home florists and entertainers.
- Warm-Border – Mix with bronze grasses and dusky purple perennials so the peach-pink flowers glow in evening light, attractive to gardeners designing a sunset-toned, low-fuss border.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
BUDATÉTÉNY is a hybrid tea rose used as a garden and cut flower; ARS exhibition name BUDATÉTÉNY; commercial listing as Budatétény hybrid tea rose Márk. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Hungary in 1960 by Márk Gergely from ‘Planten un Blomen’ × ‘Golden Masterpiece’; introduced by PharmaRosa® Ltd., with registration recorded in 1967. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holder of an IGA Gold Medal from Hamburg in 1963, confirming decorative and garden value proven in international exhibition conditions for hybrid tea roses. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright bush reaching about 65–90 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with moderately dense, glossy mid-green foliage and moderate thorniness on the shoots. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double flowers with roughly 13–25 petals, large bloom size and solitary, high-centred, pointed buds characteristic of exhibition-type hybrid teas suitable for cutting. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft peach-pink blooms with orange and yellowish nuances; colour lightens slightly as flowers open yet retains good overall strength, with repeat flowering and a rich second flush. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, fresh and delicate scent clearly noticeable on the bloom, providing a balanced fragrance that complements rather than dominates nearby seating or windows. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderate numbers of small, globular hips about 8–12 mm in diameter, coloured orange-red and adding a discreet late-season accent without overwhelming the plant. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3) with moderate resistance to common rose diseases, benefitting from basic preventative care in wet seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers a sunny position with well-drained soil; medium maintenance with simple annual pruning and occasional protection; plant 40–80 cm apart depending on use and density. |
BUDATÉTÉNY offers classic peach-pink, scented blooms, reliable repeat flowering and compact upright growth on a durable own-root plant, making it a thoughtful choice for long-lived, easy-care front gardens and patios.