Karen Blixen ™ Hybrid Tea POULSEN® POUlari
This elegant hybrid tea offers pure white, exhibition-quality blooms on a compact, upright bush that suits smaller British gardens where space must work hard. Its large, high-centred flowers repeat reliably through the season, providing a quietly luxurious, timeless focal point for front gardens and mixed cottage-style borders. As an own-root plant it settles steadily, forming a balanced, long-lived shrub with dependable structure and gentle fragrance. With basic care – watering in dry spells and simple deadheading – it maintains tidy borders, and in a 40–50 litre pot it becomes a sophisticated patio feature. Well-rooted in its 2-litre container, it is ready to plant and adapt, handling typical UK conditions including heavier soils and the need for good drainage in wetter winters. Over the first few seasons it deepens roots, builds strong shoots and then reaches its full ornamental presence, rewarding consistent yet straightforward care.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden focal shrub |
The upright, bushy habit and extra-large, high-centred blooms create a clear focal point without overwhelming a small front garden. Consistent white flowers give a composed look that works with brickwork, gravel and low hedging, ideal for the style-conscious homeowner. |
| Small groups in borders |
Planting 3–5 bushes at the recommended spacing forms a neat, repeating rhythm of white along a path or border edge. The dense dark foliage provides a smart backdrop, while repeat flowering keeps the display going with modest seasonal attention for the relaxed gardener. |
| Cutting garden and vase use |
The pointed buds and strong stems are true hybrid tea qualities, giving long-stemmed, white blooms for indoor arrangements. Regular cutting naturally encourages repeat flowering, turning simple maintenance into a steady supply of classic flowers for the design-minded beginner. |
| Specimen in 40–50 litre container |
In a large pot this variety becomes a tall, elegant accent for patios or front-door steps. The compact footprint and steady growth suit container culture, while own-root resilience supports long-term use with routine watering, especially helpful for busy urban gardeners. |
| Cottage-style mixed planting |
The pure white flowers blend effortlessly with soft blues and purples from plants like low catmints or calamintha, lending a calm, cohesive note to looser cottage schemes. Its reliable repeat flowering anchors more informal mixes for aesthetically focused owners. |
| Structured, tidy rose bed |
Its compact, erect form allows easy layout in classic rose beds at regular spacings. With occasional deadheading and basic disease checks, it provides a refined, ordered look without complex pruning regimes, appealing to those wanting orderly but manageable borders. |
| Sunny hedge or row planting |
Planted in a single line at hedge spacing, the uniform height and bushiness can frame a path or lawn. The regular sequence of white blooms delivers formality, while own-root stability supports long-term structure for families seeking lasting garden value. |
| Exposed suburban and coastal sites |
The sturdy bush copes with typical British breezes when planted with reasonable shelter and drainage, making it suitable for many suburban or mildly coastal gardens where wind and wet soil are common considerations for cautious new planters. |
Styling ideas
- White-anchor border – Use Karen Blixen as a repeating white anchor along a narrow front border with dark mulch; intersperse low catmints for soft edging – ideal for neat, low-fuss front gardens.
- Patio-centrepiece pot – Grow one plant in a 40–50 litre clay or stone container, underplant with trailing thyme or lobelia – perfect for small patios needing a single elegant highlight.
- Cottage-calm trio – Plant three in a loose triangle among calamintha and soft pink perennials to create a relaxed, cottage feel – suited to those wanting charm without complex combinations.
- Formal-path rhythm – Line a straight path with evenly spaced bushes to give a classic, structured look, keeping the rest of the planting simple and green – good for homeowners favouring order and clarity.
- Cutting-corner bed – Dedicate a sunny corner to a small group for reliable cutting material, surrounding with low herbs as edging – appealing to beginners who enjoy bringing garden flowers indoors.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as POUlari, marketed as Karen Blixen ™ Hybrid Tea POULSEN® POUlari; exhibition tea hybrid suitable both for gardens and cutting. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 1990 by L. Pernille and Mogens N. Olesen, from unnamed seedlings; introduced by Poulsen Roser A/S in 1996 and registered in 1993. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong, upright, bushy shrub reaching about 95–125 cm high and 70–90 cm wide; dense, dark green, glossy foliage and moderate prickliness create a compact, well-filled bush. |
| Flower morphology |
Extra-large, high-centred, double flowers with 26–39 petals, borne mostly singly on stems; classic pointed buds and good stem length, repeating well after the first flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure white blooms (ARS W, RHS 155C–155D) with subtle cream tones as they age; colour holds well, though petals may brown in prolonged wet weather; presents a uniform snow-white effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Soft, mild white-rose scent that is noticeable at close range without overwhelming nearby seating areas; valued principally for visual purity rather than powerful perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is usually poor due to double flowers; occasional small, bright red, egg-shaped hips 10–14 mm across may appear late in the season, offering limited autumn interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −15 to −12 °C (RHS H6, Swedish zone 2, USDA 7b); moderate resistance to black spot, mildew and rust, benefiting from basic preventative care and good air circulation. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; water during dry spells and deadhead spent blooms. Suitable for borders, specimens, containers and cutting, at 50–90 cm spacing depending on use. |
Karen Blixen ™ Hybrid Tea POULSEN® POUlari offers pure white exhibition blooms, a compact upright habit and long-term, own-root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice for easy-care yet refined family gardens.