EIFELZAUBER ® – light pink nostalgia rose - Kordes
This romantic shrub rose brings a soft, pastel charm to family gardens, with large rosette blooms that create an elegant cottage-style border feel in front and around-the-house plantings. Its bushy, upright habit and mid‑green, glossy foliage give a tidy, well-kept look that suits smaller plots where you want reliable structure without complex maintenance. Semi-double, pollinator-friendly flowers in generous clusters provide gently scented interest from the first flush through to a rich second flowering. Own-root growth supports good long-term stability and recovery, helping the shrub settle in steadily and offer lasting ornamental value. In typical British conditions it appreciates soil prepared for good drainage in wetter, more exposed sites, supporting solid anchoring over time. Once planted with sensible moisture and feeding, you can expect a natural rhythm of Year 1 rooting, Year 2 framework, and by Year 3 its full cottage-garden impact.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden focal shrub |
Its bushy, upright structure and 100–140 cm height make it ideal as a single feature near the door or along a path, giving a neat, romantic presence without overwhelming a modest space; best suited to those who enjoy a classically elegant look for beginners. |
| Small rose or mixed border |
Compact 60–80 cm spread allows it to slot comfortably into narrow beds, combining well with perennials and low shrubs while its pastel blooms soften harder edges, offering gentle season-long colour for homeowners. |
| Cottage-style group planting (1–3 plants) |
Planted in a loose group, its large, rosette flowers and light-pink palette create a nostalgic effect that pairs beautifully with cottage-garden favourites, giving charming repetition of form and colour valued by aesthetes. |
| Flower bed with layered height |
With its mid height and upright habit, it works well in front of taller shrubs or behind low edging plants, forming a structured flowering layer that keeps borders looking composed across the season for planners. |
| Romantic hedge or short run |
At 50 cm spacing it forms a loosely knitted, fragrant hedge where overlapping canopies and dense foliage offer a soft visual screen and repeated pastel colour, appealing to those shaping intimate garden rooms for families. |
| Feature container on terrace (large pot) |
In a minimum 40–50 litre container it develops a stable root system and upright crown, bringing nostalgic rose character to patios or town gardens where in-ground planting is limited, helpful for space-conscious urbanites. |
| Ornamental bed in exposed positions |
When planted into well-prepared soil with good drainage and some shelter, its own-root form supports gradual adaptation and secure anchoring even in wind-prone sites, reassuring those in breezier, wetter regions and careful gardeners. |
| Long-term nostalgic rose feature |
Its own-root nature supports regeneration from the base and a stable shrub outline over years, making it a sound choice where you want a romantic, pastel rose to mature into the garden picture steadily for patient enthusiasts. |
Styling ideas
- Doorstep elegance – Plant a single shrub by the front path with low catmint at its feet for a welcoming pastel accent – ideal for homeowners wanting a gentle, classic entrance.
- Cottage trio – Group 3 plants in a small bed, interplanted with lavender cotton and soft geraniums to echo traditional cottage borders – suited to romantics who like informal charm.
- Soft hedge run – Create a loose hedge along a drive at 50 cm spacing, underplanted with spring bulbs for layered interest – for families seeking privacy with a refined look.
- Patio statement – Use one plant in a 50 litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme or ivy to soften the rim, bringing a nostalgic rose presence to compact terraces – perfect for busy urban gardeners.
- Pastel mix – Combine with white and blush perennials in a narrow border to frame seating areas, using its mid height as a gentle backdrop – for aesthetes who enjoy calm, coordinated colour schemes.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Romantica shrub rose marketed as Eifelzauber ®, registered as KORcarbas and classified within the Romantic rose group; recognised as a nostalgia-type shrub with exhibition name Eifelzauber®. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by W. Kordes & Sons in Germany in 1998, introduced and registered in 2008; parentage is unknown, but selection reflects the Kordes focus on ornamental flower form and shrub habit. |
| Awards and recognition |
Received a Silver Medal at the International Trials of Wilhelmsburg in 2013, acknowledging its ornamental merit and overall garden performance under comparative trial conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub reaching about 100–140 cm in height with a 60–80 cm spread, moderately thorny stems and dense mid-green glossy foliage that clothes the plant well from base to tip. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double rosette blooms, typically 13–25 petals, borne in clusters of extra-large individual flowers; remontant flowering habit gives a generous second flush if spent blooms are removed. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Light pastel pink with a soft peach undertone; buds open peach-pink, then even pink, gradually fading to near-white with a warmer centre and porcelain effect as the flower ages on the stem. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild rosy fragrance with a discreet character, noticeable at close range rather than across the garden; the semi-double blooms also offer moderate appeal to pollinating insects. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderate numbers of spherical hips, about 8–12 mm across, colouring to orange-red; decorative in late season and adding some wildlife interest if flowers are not all deadheaded. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to around −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4); however, foliage is highly susceptible to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, so preventive care is advisable. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with fertile, well-drained soil; regular feeding, deadheading and integrated disease management are important to maintain foliage quality and extend flowering performance. |
EIFELZAUBER ® offers romantic pastel blooms, a balanced shrub habit and enduring, own-root growth that settles gracefully into family gardens, making it a thoughtful choice if you would like a long-lived nostalgic rose.