PAPRIKA™ – red bedding floribunda rose - Tantau
With its paprika-red blooms and compact, bushy habit, Paprika™ brings reliable colour to family gardens without demanding complex maintenance. This classic Tantau floribunda forms a neat, low hedge or bedding drift that suits front gardens and small borders, coping well with blustery, rain-laden British weather when given a sunny spot and reasonable drainage. Its single, cup-shaped flowers open in generous clusters, offering accessible pollen and a gentle, spicy fragrance that attracts bees while still looking tidy close to the house. As an own-root plant, it settles gradually and builds a stable, long-lived structure in your soil, rewarding patient gardeners as roots strengthen, top growth fills out and the display reaches full ornamental impact over the first few years.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden bedding strip along a drive or path |
The compact, bushy form and modest height make Paprika™ ideal for narrow front-garden beds where you need structure without blocking windows or paths, and its cluster-flowering habit gives consistent colour through summer for appearance-conscious beginners. |
| Low informal hedge to frame a lawn or seating area |
Planted at 50–60 cm intervals, Paprika™ knits into a low hedge that defines spaces yet remains easy to look over, its glossy dark foliage and vivid blooms providing a long-lived, coherent edge that suits families wanting order with minimal effort. |
| Mixed cottage border with perennials and grasses |
The strong paprika-red tones hold well in sun and mix beautifully with soft grasses and cottage perennials, while the dense foliage helps anchor looser plantings, giving a stable, perennial backbone appreciated by style-focused garden owners. |
| Pollinator-friendly family border near a terrace or patio |
Single, open flowers with exposed stamens make Paprika™ particularly inviting to bees, so a short row near seating areas adds movement and subtle scent while supporting wildlife, appealing to environmentally aware home gardeners. |
| Urban front garden with exposure to rain and wind |
In smaller city plots that catch wind and frequent showers, the robust shrub structure and weather-tolerant blooms remain presentable with simple care, provided the soil drains reasonably well, reassuring busy urban rose starters. |
| Small group planting as a focal point in a compact garden |
Groups of three to five plants quickly read as a single, rounded feature, giving generous colour from a modest footprint and building up year by year into a durable, own-root clump that suits space-limited family garden users. |
| Large container (minimum 40–50 litres) on a sunny patio |
In a substantial pot with good compost and regular watering, Paprika™ forms a dense, upright shrub whose repeat-flowering display works well beside seating or doors, ideal for those seeking impact without altering established borders. |
| Low-maintenance edging for shared or rented gardens |
Once established at the recommended spacing, Paprika™ needs only occasional pruning and basic plant protection, yet returns reliably each season, giving long-term value and continuity for households wanting simple, predictable garden results. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE RIBBON – run a curving line of Paprika™ along a path, threading between lavender and catmint for a soft-edged, cottage feel – ideal for front-garden romantics.
- SCARLET FOCUS – plant a tight group of five around a small obelisk or birdbath so the paprika-red blooms frame a simple feature – suited to compact family gardens.
- HEDGE FRAME – use a double row at 50 cm spacing to edge a play lawn, giving a living, floral border that stays low enough for supervision – perfect for households with children.
- PATIO PARTNER – grow Paprika™ in a 50-litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme and silver-leaved herbs to contrast the red flowers – for busy urban balcony and terrace owners.
- PARK-STYLE MIX – repeat Paprika™ through a bed with montbretia, coneflowers and ornamental grasses to echo municipal plantings at home – appealing to fans of structured public gardens.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose, bed rose group; registered as TANprik, marketed as Paprika™ flowerbed rose TANprik; American Rose Society exhibition name Paprika; exhibition floribunda shrub. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Mathias Tantau Jr. at Rosen Tantau, Germany, from cross ‘Märchenland’ × ‘Red Favorite’; bred 1956, introduced 1958 in Europe via Grandes Roseraies du Val de Loire, unregistered variety. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated classic floribunda: Geneva Gold Medal 1956; RNRS Merit Certificate 1957; RNRS Gold Medal 1959; The Hague Gold Medal 1961 and prestigious Golden Rose award 1963. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, well-branched shrub 85–115 cm high, spreading 50–75 cm with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickles; forms a compact, shapely plant suitable for bedding, edging and low hedges. |
| Flower morphology |
Single, cup-shaped flowers with 5–12 petals, produced in clusters on short stems; small blooms 0.5–1.5 inches across, remontant with a particularly abundant second flush, convenient for season-long display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid paprika-red with slight orange tint; buds deep red with orange tones; RHS 46A outer, 45B inner; colour holds moderately in strong sun, fading gently yet retaining an even mid-red impression in bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild but noticeable fragrance with a delicate, spicy character that complements the paprika-red colour; scented enough to enjoy at close range around paths or seating areas without overwhelming smaller spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally low; where present, small spherical orange-red hips 6–10 mm may appear late season, adding modest seasonal interest without significantly reducing the flowering display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b); moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; tolerates heat with regular watering during extended dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny beds or low hedges at 50–90 cm spacing; medium maintenance with occasional plant protection; prefers well-drained soil in family gardens, urban greens and classic park-style plantings. |
Paprika™ flowerbed rose TANprik offers compact, colourful bedding displays, pollinator-friendly single blooms and a durable own-root shrub form; an excellent choice if you would like a long-lived, easy-care red rose.