LUCIA NISTLER® – pink tea-hybrid rose - Evers
Elegant but reassuringly reliable, LUCIA NISTLER® is a classic hybrid tea rose for those who want generous blooms without complicated care. Its upright habit and glossy foliage bring a neat, structured look to small beds and front gardens, while the vivid mid-pink flowers open repeatedly from summer into autumn, offering an abundant second flush for long-lasting colour. The pleasantly sweet fragrance and long-stemmed, goblet-shaped flowers also make it an excellent garden cut flower, so you can enjoy it both outside and indoors. Grafted-free and own-root in a 2-litre pot, it settles reliably, forming a stable bush that matures steadily over the first seasons, giving you a confident start in typical British conditions, even where you need good anchoring against wind and rain. Naturally remontant and medium in size, it fits beautifully into cottage-style mixes or more formal plantings, keeping your garden feeling orderly yet warm. With moderate disease resistance and H7 winter hardiness, it is a dependable choice for family gardens seeking enduring colour.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point |
LUCIA NISTLER® forms an upright, medium-height bush that stands out without overwhelming a smaller plot, ideal beside a front path or near the porch. The tidy habit and glossy foliage give a composed look from year to year, making it well suited to homeowners who want a clear focal point with minimum complexity for the beginner. |
| Small mixed border in a family garden |
The vivid mid-pink, goblet-shaped flowers blend naturally with perennials and shrubs while still reading clearly from a distance, helping build that classic cottage feel in a limited space. As an own-root plant it knits into mixed plantings over time, offering a stable, long-lived presence for the aesthete. |
| Pairing by paths and drives |
Planted as a loose pair or short run along a path or drive, its upright growth and moderate spread keep the line neat and easy to maintain. The semi-double blooms repeat reliably through summer, so even with simple seasonal pruning you gain lasting structure and colour, ideal for the busy. |
| Small groups of 3 in beds and borders |
Groups of three LUCIA NISTLER® create a balanced, colour-rich drift without taking over the border. The consistent height and flower form help the planting read as a single, coherent unit, giving an ordered impression with few plants, a reassuring approach for the planner. |
| Cutting patch for home bouquets |
The long, straight stems and solitary, chalice-shaped flowers lend themselves naturally to cutting, providing elegant, mid-pink blooms for vases. Regular picking encourages further flowering, so even a small patch can give weeks of indoor decoration, rewarding the collector. |
| Near seating areas and terraces |
The moderate, distinctly sweet fragrance carries well at close quarters without overwhelming, making it particularly pleasant beside a bench or patio. The repeat-flowering habit means there are usually buds or blooms to enjoy during everyday use of the garden, delighting the relaxer. |
| Roses in large containers (40–50 litres or more) |
In a generously sized container of at least 40–50 litres, LUCIA NISTLER® establishes a stable root system and upright, compact crown, ideal for terraces or paved front gardens. Own-root plants adapt gradually to the potting mix and watering routine, giving a long-lived feature with straightforward care for the urbanite. |
| Roses for exposed or open sites |
The medium height and well-anchoring own-root system help the bush cope with open, breezier spots where you are also dealing with frequent rain and the need for good anchorage in windy conditions. Its moderate disease resistance and H7 winter rating further support long-term reliability for the pragmatist. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Harmony – weave LUCIA NISTLER® among foxgloves, hardy geraniums and lavender for an informal cottage border where its upright form and repeat pink blooms give gentle structure – for romantically inclined homeowners.
- Front-Door Welcome – flank a front path with pairs of LUCIA NISTLER® underplanted with low catmint or alchemilla, using the tidy habit and glossy foliage to frame the entrance – for those valuing neat kerb appeal.
- Elegant Cutting Corner – dedicate a small sunny bed to three or five bushes with simple edging, growing straight stems for vases while keeping maintenance to deadheading and one annual prune – for practical flower lovers.
- Patio Statement – plant a single rose in a 50-litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme or ivy at the rim, creating an easy-care, upright accent where fragrance can be enjoyed close at hand – for balcony and terrace gardeners.
- Textured Contrast – set LUCIA NISTLER® against dwarf conifers or silver-foliage shrubs such as Artemisia, letting the vivid pink flowers and mid-green leaves stand out cleanly – for design-conscious minimalists.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose marketed as LUCIA NISTLER®, a pink Hybrid Tea from the Evers breeding line; exhibition-quality cut flower type, registered with the American Rose Society under the same name. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Hans Jürgen Evers at Rosen Tantau, Germany, with parentage not recorded; introduced and registered in 1986, and still valued as a classic mid-pink garden and cutting Hybrid Tea. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright bush reaching around 70–95 cm in height and 50–70 cm spread; moderately thorny, with mid-green, moderately dense glossy foliage forming a compact, well-defined shrub in borders and beds. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, goblet to chalice-shaped blooms with 13–25 petals, typically borne singly on stems; large flowers around 2.75–3.95 inches, remontant with a notably abundant second flowering phase. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Petals vivid mid-pink with slightly deeper tones; deep buds open to bright pink, then soften to paler pink with subtle silvery margins before fading, giving nuanced colour changes through each flowering stage. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Moderate, distinctly sweet scent characteristic of traditional Hybrid Teas; noticeable around the plant and suitable for scented garden corners or cut stems brought indoors for perfumed arrangements. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small numbers of spherical hips, typically 8–12 mm in diameter, maturing to red; ornamental effect is modest but can add a light seasonal accent and some wildlife interest in late season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7; USDA 6b; Swedish Zone 3); disease profile shows resistance to black spot with moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew and rust in humid seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to borders, specimen planting and cutting beds, at 50–90 cm spacing; prefers full sun to light shade, with medium maintenance, including occasional plant protection and annual pruning for best results. |
LUCIA NISTLER® offers upright structure, repeat pink blooms and a sweet fragrance on a long-lived own-root plant, making it a thoughtful choice if you want reliable colour with manageable care.