GOLDSPATZ ® – light yellow park rose – Kordes & Kordes
Effortless to live with and naturally healthy, GOLDSPATZ® brings soft, light yellow charm to family gardens that need reliable colour rather than complicated care. Its bushy, arching habit and glossy foliage quickly knit into mixed borders and front gardens, coping well even where soil is heavy so long as drainage is improved a little for reliable establishment in British conditions. Clusters of semi-double blooms appear in generous flushes with a pleasantly naturalistic look that suits cottage-style planting and informal hedges. As an own-root shrub it develops a stable framework and can regenerate from the base, giving reassuring longevity with only modest pruning. Good disease resistance and ADR backing mean fewer sprays and less fuss, while self-cleaning flowers help keep beds tidy without deadheading every bloom. Plant once, water and feed sensibly, and enjoy a steady build-up of character over successive seasons, as roots establish, framework thickens and the display reaches its full potential for dependable, low-input beauty.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Low-maintenance front garden feature shrub |
The bushy, upright-arching habit forms a generously sized, eye-catching shrub with minimal effort, while ADR-level disease resistance reduces the need for spraying or constant monitoring, giving dependable structure and bloom for the time-poor beginner. |
| Informal flowering hedge along a boundary or path |
Regular planting at 80–90 cm creates a softly arching, thorny line that defines paths or boundaries, with repeating flushes of soft yellow flowers and dark, glossy foliage, keeping privacy and colour without demanding precise clipping for the relaxed homeowner. |
| Mixed border in a classic cottage-style scheme |
The naturalistic, semi-double clusters blend easily with perennials and grasses, while self-cleaning blooms drop cleanly, so borders look fresh without constant deadheading, fitting seamlessly into informal planting plans for the style-conscious gardener. |
| Small group planting for easy colour blocks |
Planting 3–5 shrubs together at the recommended spacing quickly builds a dense, flowering mass; the reliable repeat-flowering and modest feeding needs create a stable, low-effort focal area for those who prefer simple layouts and clear results as a busy urbanite. |
| Family garden beds near play or seating areas |
The semi-double flowers with exposed stamens attract bees yet have only a very light scent, offering gentle pollinator interest without overpowering perfume, while the own-root habit supports long-term resilience and regrowth for the practical parent. |
| Naturalistic and wildlife-friendly planting strips |
Open, pollen-rich blooms support visiting bees in sunny or lightly shaded sites, and modest autumn hips add seasonal interest; minimal pruning and feeding keep maintenance straightforward, ideal where wildlife value and easy care are both priorities for the thoughtful planner. |
| Large containers on patios or by entrances |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with good drainage, the bushy habit and repeat-flowering clusters provide long-season colour by doors or seating areas, with only basic watering and feeding needed to maintain a neat, attractive presence for the space-conscious owner. |
| Robust structure plant in challenging garden corners |
The strong, deep-rooting own-root shrub establishes a durable framework that handles wind and exposed spots once settled, rewarding patient care as it builds up from root development to full flowering performance over its first few years for the long-view investor. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-border glow – Combine with blue Brunnera, hardy geraniums and soft pink perennials to create a loose, storybook border that offers colour without intricate pruning – ideal for romantic, low-fuss gardeners
- Sunny-hedge rhythm – Line a front boundary with evenly spaced plants and underplant with low catmint for a fragrant edging, keeping a welcoming, orderly look with little clipping – suited to tidy-minded homeowners
- Patio-centre shrub – Grow one plant in a 50 litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme and lobelia to soften the rim, enjoying repeating yellow clusters against glossy foliage – perfect for compact patio spaces
- Naturalistic drift – Plant loose groups among ornamental grasses and airy perennials for a meadow-edge feel, letting self-cleaning flowers and hips provide gentle seasonal change – appealing to wildlife-friendly designers
- Family-friendly focus – Place near seating or play lawns, surround with easy perennials and groundcovers, and keep paths clear while enjoying bees visiting open flowers – great for busy families
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub rose, park type; registered as KORgellan, marketed as Goldspatz ® Heckenzauber® KORgellan, with American Rose Society exhibition name Goldspatz® for show and catalogue use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Wilhelm-Alexander Kordes at W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany, registered 2009 and introduced 2011; parentage undisclosed, selected for garden performance and health in temperate European climates. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds ADR certification (Anerkannte Deutsche Rose) from 2009 for health and garden value, a Silver Medal at Concours International de Roses Nouvelles de Paris–Bagatelle 2009, and a Trial Ground Certificate at St Albans in 2010. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub 120–180 cm tall, 60–110 cm wide, initially upright then arching with dense, dark green, glossy foliage and strong prickliness; good self-cleaning with some hips, forming a substantial framework over time. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped clusters with 13–25 petals; large blooms around 7–10 cm, remontant with an abundant second flush; cluster-flowering habit gives repeated, showy displays suited to hedges and mixed borders. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Fresh light straw-yellow with pale lemon tinge; RHS 8C outer, 11D inner, bright on opening then gently fading to pale cream-yellow in strong sun; colour retention medium, giving a soft, pastel effect in full bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very weak, almost imperceptible scent with a light sweet character; grown primarily for colour, health and structure rather than perfume, making it suitable near windows or seating without dominating nearby fragrances. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderate numbers of small, spherical hips, 7–12 mm across, orange-red by autumn; they can add discrete seasonal interest and light wildlife value without overwhelming the plant’s main ornamental display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, hardy to around –26 to –23 °C; USDA zone 5b and Swedish zone 4; resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, with moderate heat tolerance if watered during prolonged dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to hedges, beds, parks, naturalistic gardens and urban greens; plant 80–150 cm apart, 1.2–1.4 per m² in mass; thrives in sun or partial shade, with low maintenance needs and minimal pruning for shape only. |
GOLDSPATZ ® offers easy-care health, repeat-flowering cottage charm and long-lived own-root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice if you want a dependable, quietly characterful shrub rose.