MYRIAM™ – light pink hybrid tea rose - Cocker
Elegant and classically shaped, MYRIAM™ brings refined, light‑pink blooms to modest family gardens while coping well with brisk British weather in more exposed, breezy spots. Its upright, compact habit makes border planning simple, whether you are edging a front path or giving structure to a cottage‑style mix. Strong, long‑lasting fragrance adds real romance to everyday spaces, with flowers that perform beautifully both on the plant and as cut blooms indoors. Almost thornless stems make deadheading and cutting straightforward and safe for less experienced gardeners. As an own‑root plant it establishes steadily and recovers well from winter or pruning, supporting a genuinely long lifespan in the same spot. Given reasonable moisture and feed, it moves from building roots to stronger shoots and then to full ornamental impact over roughly three seasons, rewarding patient, low‑fuss care. With premium, verified quality and easy handling from its 2‑litre pot, MYRIAM™ is a reassuringly reliable choice when you want to plant it and let it get on with the job.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden feature rose |
Upright, compact growth and large, perfectly formed blooms give MYRIAM™ real presence in the small, visible spaces typical of British front gardens, without overwhelming them or demanding expert pruning skills – ideal for the style‑conscious beginner |
| Fragrant cut-flower row |
Long‑lasting, strongly scented flowers on straight, almost thornless stems make this rose particularly suited to a short cutting row, so you can take classic, light‑pink blooms indoors regularly with minimal risk of scratches – perfect for home‑focused gardeners |
| Small mixed border in family gardens |
The tidy, bushy habit sits neatly among perennials and low shrubs, giving reliable structure and repeat flowering while still leaving room for seasonal colour, ideal when you want order without complicated design work – well suited to busy homeowners |
| Containers and large patio pots |
Its compact framework adapts well to a large, stable pot of at least 40–50 litres, where own‑root resilience supports long‑term performance on patios, drives or paved front gardens with limited soil – a good option for space‑conscious urbanites |
| Low, gently formal hedge line |
Regular spacing creates a soft, flowering boundary along paths or drives; the near‑thornless character makes routine trimming and deadheading less daunting, even in tight access areas along walls or fences – reassuring for cautious gardeners |
| Easy-care rose bed with limited spraying |
Medium disease resistance and own‑root robustness give a good balance between appearance and effort, supporting a neat, flowering bed where light, occasional plant protection is sufficient under typical UK conditions – practical for time‑pressed families |
| Coastal or breezier suburban settings |
A dense, well‑leafed framework and firm, hybrid‑tea blooms hold up respectably in typical British breezes and rain, coping reliably with more exposed gardens where wind and showers are frequent companions – a comfort for seaside‑adjacent owners |
| Long-term focal rose near seating areas |
As an own‑root shrub it settles into the soil and climate, building a durable framework that carries fragrant, pastel blooms close to patios, benches or pergolas for many seasons with simple annual pruning – attractive to long‑view planners |
Styling ideas
- Pathway Classic – Plant MYRIAM™ in a gentle zigzag along a front path with lavender and low box for a restrained, traditional look – suited to lovers of orderly, timeless entrances
- Cottage Pastels – Combine with Gaura lindheimeri, pale foxgloves and soft geraniums for a relaxed, airy cottage border – ideal for those who prefer an informal, romantic feel
- Patio Showcase – Grow one plant in a 50‑litre clay pot with trailing ivy and seasonal violas around the rim – perfect for small patios and paved front gardens
- Subtle Hedge – Create a low hedge at 45 cm spacing, underplanted with soft catmint for a scented, people‑friendly boundary – good for family gardens with regular foot traffic
- Cutting Corner – Arrange a short row of MYRIAM™ backed by Cornus sericea ‘White Gold’ for winter stem interest and summer cutting flowers – appealing to home florists and entertainers
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose; registered as COCgrand and marketed as Myriam™ Hybrid tea rose COCgrand, with American Rose Society exhibition name Myriam™ for show and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Scotland by Anne Gowens Cocker (James Cocker & Sons Ltd) from ‘Typhoo Tea’ × ‘Grandpa Dickson’; introduced and registered in 1990 by James Cocker & Sons. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised for fragrance with the Most Fragrant Rose Award at the New Zealand Rose Trial Garden in Hamilton in 1998, confirming its strong, notable scent for exhibition and gardens. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, compact shrub 80–110 cm high and 60–90 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage (approx. RHS 139A) and almost thornless shoots, forming a tidy, manageable bush. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double, rosette‑shaped hybrid tea blooms (over 40 petals, approx. 7–10 cm), borne mainly singly on stems; remontant with a strong, abundant second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Light‑pink flowers (ARS LP; RHS 65C outer, 65D inner) opening mid pink, then fading to uniform pale pink and finally almost whitish; overall effect is pastel and soft, though colour retention is modest. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Classed as a strongly fragrant, long‑lasting scented rose; perfume is prominent on the plant and in the vase, although detailed fragrance notes are not specified in current trial descriptions. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set generally low because of densely double blooms; where pollination succeeds, small rounded hips 12–18 mm across may form, but they are not a key ornamental feature of this cultivar. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; hardy to about –15 to –12 °C (RHS H6, Swedish Zone 2, USDA 7b), suitable for most UK regions with routine garden care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites with fertile, well‑drained soil; medium maintenance with some deadheading and occasional plant protection, suited to borders, hedging, cut‑flower rows and larger containers. |
MYRIAM™ Hybrid tea rose COCgrand offers fragrant, elegant blooms on a compact, almost thornless shrub that thrives long term on its own roots, making it a thoughtful choice if you seek lasting beauty with manageable care.