Ljuba Rizzoli® hybrid tea rose – dark red, strongly scented garden classic
This own-root Ljuba Rizzoli® offers reliable flowering, classic hybrid-tea elegance and a deep, velvety fragrance that suits both borders and cutting. Its upright structure and dense, dark foliage create a smart look in typical British front gardens, even where you need better drainage on heavy soils and raised beds to cope with wet spells. Strong disease resistance keeps maintenance low, so you can enjoy its rich dark-red colour with minimal spraying or specialist care. As an own-root plant it settles in steadily – roots first, then top growth, reaching full ornamental value over about three seasons for long-lasting garden impact.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Feature rose in a front garden bed |
The strong, velvety dark-red blooms and upright habit make an immediate focal point near the front door or along a path, while reliable flowering keeps the display neat and impressive with only light seasonal pruning – ideal for visually driven beginners. |
| Cutting garden and indoor decoration |
Large, double, exhibition-type flowers on firm stems are excellent for cutting; the strong, classic rose fragrance with a hint of raspberry gives indoor arrangements real presence without needing a specialist cutting patch – perfect for fragrance-loving homeowners. |
| Small group planting in mixed borders |
Planted in groups of three or five at the recommended spacing, the dense foliage and repeat-flowering habit fill gaps in mixed cottage-style borders, giving structure and seasonal colour with modest maintenance – reassuring for time-poor gardeners. |
| Long-lived structural rose in family gardens |
As an own-root rose, it builds a stable bush over time, recovering well from harder pruning or accidental damage and providing many years of dependable flowering, suiting those who want permanence without frequent replacements – appealing to long-term planning owners. |
| Low-spray rose areas with disease pressure |
High resistance to black spot, mildew and rust supports healthy foliage even in humid or rainy seasons, meaning fewer chemical treatments and a presentable plant through summer, aligning well with those seeking fuss-free rose-growers. |
| Roses near patios and seating areas |
The strong, velvety rose scent is best enjoyed close-up; placing plants near terraces, benches or evening seating lets you appreciate fragrance and colour while the tidy, upright habit keeps access clear – ideal for outdoor-relaxation-focused residents. |
| Containers and large patio planters |
Its upright growth and dense canopy suit large containers of at least 40–50 litres, where a generous soil volume supports steady flowering and reduces watering frequency, giving a classic rose effect on balconies or paved spaces – convenient for small-space gardeners. |
| Exposed or wind-prone garden positions |
The sturdy, upright framework and good anchoring make it suitable for more open sites where wind and rain are regular features, provided soil drainage is improved, offering reliable structure where other roses may struggle – supportive for coastal-edge gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Classic-front-border – Pair Ljuba Rizzoli® with lavender and low box for a smart, traditional frontage, using its upright form and dark blooms as repeating accents – suited to owners of formal, period-style homes.
- Cottage-mix – Weave plants among delphiniums, foxgloves and hardy geraniums so the rich red flowers pop against looser perennials, relying on its easy-care nature to keep the mix manageable – ideal for relaxed cottage-garden enthusiasts.
- Evening-patio – Position in large tubs with white gaura and dusky heucheras where the fragrance and deep colour can be enjoyed from seating areas – perfect for those who use the garden mainly after work.
- Bold-bicolour-drift – Alternate Ljuba Rizzoli® with creamy or apricot floribundas in a low hedge; its healthy foliage and repeat flowering anchor the scheme – fitting for gardeners creating a simple but striking boundary.
- Wild-meets-formal – Combine with airy companions like Verbena hastata ‘Blue Spires’ and ornamental grasses, letting the rose provide structure and long-term stability – appealing to design-conscious, low-maintenance seekers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose; registered as Ljuba Rizzoli, also traded as Ljuba Rizzoli® Hybrid tea rose Ljuba Rizzoli; exhibition hybrid tea suitable for garden use and cutting. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Simón Dot in Spain and introduced by Rose Barni in Italy in 1980; parentage is not recorded, but selection emphasised flower form, colour depth and scent. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright bush, about 110–150 cm high and 85–115 cm wide, densely foliated with matte, dark green leaves and plentiful prickles, forming a solid, vertical accent in beds and borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup-shaped blooms with 26–39 petals are mostly borne singly on stems; strongly repeat-flowering with an abundant second flush, suitable both for cutting and garden display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Velvety maroon-red flowers with uniform, saturated tone retain their depth well; edges only slightly pale before petals fall, giving a consistently dark-red effect from bud to full bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, full-bodied rose scent with deep, velvety character and subtle raspberry notes; best appreciated near paths, seating areas or when used as a cut flower indoors. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderate numbers of ellipsoidal red hips, about 13–17 mm in diameter, which can add a light autumn interest if spent flowers are not removed after the main flowering season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (H7, USDA 6b), making it suitable for most typical UK winter conditions with normal care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Low maintenance needs; respond well to standard winter pruning and a light summer tidy. Recommended spacing from 60 to 110 cm depending on hedge, mass planting, or specimen use. |
Ljuba Rizzoli® offers deeply coloured, fragrant blooms on a healthy, long-lived own-root bush that settles in reliably over time; consider it if you want a classic, low-fuss rose that will earn its place in your garden.