Cosmopolitan™ hybrid tea rose – SIMgrid
Elegant and beautifully structured, Cosmopolitan™ brings refined, high-centred blooms to small British gardens without demanding complex care. Its upright habit fits neatly into front borders and around-the-house beds, while its reliably remontant flowering provides a steady succession of long-stemmed, exhibition-style roses for cutting. Large, porcelain-pink flowers with a raspberry-toned edge and a strong, fruity fragrance give classic hybrid tea impact even in modest spaces. Bred for good disease resistance, it copes well with typical UK humidity and summer showers, provided the soil is not left waterlogged in heavy clay. As an own-root rose, the bush matures steadily, forming a long-lived, well-anchored plant that regenerates well after pruning and supports easy, low-input maintenance. With moderate height and dark, glossy foliage, it is ideal for 1–5-plant groups where you want dependable performance and a tidy, formal border look year after year, developing from strong roots to fuller top growth and then to complete ornamental value over its first three seasons in your garden for lasting reliability.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point |
The upright, structured habit and large, high-centred blooms create an immediate focal point beside paths, drives or gateways without overwhelming a small plot. Its manageable 85–115 cm height keeps sightlines clear while still offering classic hybrid tea presence for the style-conscious beginner gardener. |
| Cutting and vase use from the garden |
Long, straight stems and exhibition-style flowers mean you can cut armfuls of porcelain-pink roses with raspberry-edged petals for the house. The strong, lingering fruity scent holds well indoors, so a single bush can supply elegant, high-impact stems for regular home arrangements and simple seasonal gifts for flower-loving homeowners. |
| Small formal rose bed |
Planted in groups at the recommended spacing, Cosmopolitan™ forms an even, upright line of bushes with matching blooms, perfect for a compact, traditional rose bed in a family garden. Consistent repeat flowering keeps the display going, while its inherently tidy framework helps maintain a smart, ordered look for fans of classic front-garden geometry. |
| Mixed cottage border highlight |
The pastel pink colouring with slightly deeper petal edges blends smoothly with perennials and cottage-style companions, adding height and refinement without clashing. Strong fragrance invites you to linger at close quarters, making it particularly rewarding beside seating areas for fragrance-oriented cottage-garden enthusiasts. |
| Low-intervention family garden rose |
Good resistance to common rose diseases reduces the need for spraying or intensive monitoring, making it easier to keep the plant healthy in busy households. Once established, simple seasonal pruning and regular watering are usually enough to sustain performance, suiting time-poor but quality-conscious family gardeners. |
| Own-root long-term planting |
As an own-root rose, Cosmopolitan™ develops from its own base rather than a graft union, so the bush ages evenly, recovers well after harder pruning and is less likely to throw unwanted suckers. This gives a more stable, predictable shape over the years, ideal for long-lived borders planned with the garden’s future in mind. |
| Wind-exposed or coastal-influenced plots |
The moderately dense, upright growth builds a solid framework that is less likely to sprawl, helping the plant stay neat where winds funnel between houses or across more open streets, while good disease resistance supports healthy foliage even under frequent rain and brisk breezes for practically minded front-garden owners. |
| Large containers and terrace planters |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with good drainage, Cosmopolitan™ performs well as a statement rose near doors or seating. The controlled spread suits pots, and fragrant, cut-flower-quality blooms are easy to appreciate at eye level, offering an attractive solution for compact urban patios and balcony-style spaces. |
Styling ideas
- Porcelain Avenue – line a short front path with evenly spaced plants for a formal, high-centred bloom “avenue” effect – ideal for owners wanting crisp, low-maintenance kerb appeal.
- Cottage Trio – group three bushes with airy hardy geraniums and soft grasses to soften the structure while keeping the rose as the scented highlight – perfect for relaxed cottage-border lovers.
- Perfumed Seat – place one or two near a favourite bench or back-door step so the strong, fruity fragrance greets you daily – suited to fragrance-focused gardeners with limited space.
- Cutting Corner – dedicate a small, sunny corner bed to 3–5 plants at close spacing for a steady supply of long-stemmed cut flowers – great for home florists and keen arrangers.
- Patio Showcase – grow a single specimen in a large, classic pot with clean lines to emphasise the upright form and pastel-pink flowers – ideal for design-aware urban terrace and balcony owners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as SIMgrid, marketed as Cosmopolitan™ Hybrid tea rose SIMgrid; exhibition hybrid tea and cut-flower type with premium gold cultivar quality rating. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Nola Mary Simpson from cross ‘Lady Lorna’ × unknown seedling; registration year 2009, introduced in the United Kingdom in 2016 by Style Roses as an ornamental garden hybrid tea. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, moderately dense bush reaching around 85–115 cm in height and 50–70 cm spread, with dark green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness along the shoots. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double blooms with 26–39 petals, high-centred, pointed-budded hybrid tea form, usually produced singly on stems; remontant with a generous second flush under suitable care. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Delicate pastel pink base with brighter pink petal edges; ARS code LP, RHS 65C outer and 62B inner; colour gently softens to a powdery pink as the flower ages and approaches fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, long-lasting scent with a distinctly sweet, fruity character; fragrance is noticeable both outdoors and on cut stems indoors, contributing strongly to its ornamental and cutting value. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms small, ovoid red hips occasionally, approximately 8–12 mm in diameter; hips are secondary to its main role as a showy, repeat-flowering hybrid tea garden and cutting variety. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 with USDA zone 6b and Swedish zone 3; generally hardy to around –21 to –18 °C and noted as resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under normal garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with regular watering and feeding; avoid prolonged drought, allow free drainage, and space at 35–65 cm depending on use for hedging, mass planting or specimen roles. |
Cosmopolitan™ hybrid tea rose SIMgrid offers fragrant, cut-flower-quality blooms, reliable repeat flowering and long-lived own-root growth; a thoughtful choice if you want enduring beauty from a manageable garden rose.