RHEA – red hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root
velvety blooms of RHEA bring classic hybrid tea elegance to compact family gardens, with a rich wine-red colour that stays impressive even in unsettled weather. This bushy, barely thorny shrub is easy to live with in tight front gardens and along paths, while its long, straight stems give you reliable cut-flowers for the house. Planted as a single specimen or in a short row, it forms a tidy structure that is simple to prune and shape. Own-root growth supports long-term stability in British soils, gradually building a strong framework that rewards steady but modest care. In a large 40–50 litre container or a small sunny border, its good disease resistance limits spraying and specialist intervention. Given basic watering and feeding, you can watch it move from establishing roots to building strong shoots and then delivering its full ornamental value over the first three years.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-garden focal point by the entrance |
RHEA’s rich, wine-red, velvety flowers create immediate impact in smaller spaces where a single, well-chosen shrub must carry the display. Its bushy, compact habit keeps the outline neat without dominating a modest front garden, suiting design-conscious beginners. |
| Cutting patch or mixed cutting-and-display border |
The long, elegant hybrid tea stems and very full, solitary blooms are ideal for vases and indoor arrangements. Regular cutting encourages further flowering, so one or two plants can supply repeated bunches across the season, appealing to home decorators and flower-lovers. |
| Low, formal row along a path or driveway |
Planted at recommended spacing, RHEA forms a low, continuous line with uniform height and compact growth. The modest prickliness makes maintenance and access easier when trimming, deadheading or mowing, reassuring households with children and families. |
| Small ornamental bed with easy-care structure |
Its naturally bushy habit and moderate foliage density give a well-filled but orderly look, without complex shaping. With low maintenance needs and good disease resistance, the bed stays attractive with minimal intervention, ideal for time-pressed urban gardeners. |
| Large patio container or roof terrace planter |
In a 40–50 litre container with good drainage, RHEA’s compact size and heat tolerance suit sunny patios and exposed terraces. Adequate watering during dry spells keeps the colour intense and flowering steady, simplifying choices for space-limited owners. |
| Classic cottage-style combination with perennials |
The deep red rosette blooms pair beautifully with soft-textured companions such as sedums, dwarf sedges and saxifrages, giving a traditional yet manageable cottage look. Its reliable repeat flowering underpins season-long structure valued by style-focused enthusiasts. |
| Low-intervention rose bed in challenging conditions |
With good heat tolerance and strong resistance to common fungal diseases, RHEA maintains foliage and bloom quality where humidity and variable weather might trouble fussier varieties, reducing the need for spraying and complex care for cautious starters. |
| Long-term specimen for stable garden structure |
As an own-root hybrid tea, RHEA builds its framework steadily and rebounds well from pruning or occasional setbacks, avoiding the suckering issues of grafted plants; over time it becomes a reliable anchor in the planting, appreciated by forward-planning homeowners. |
Styling ideas
- Patio Classic – Grow RHEA in a 40–50 litre terracotta pot with dwarf sedge at the base for a tidy, architectural look – ideal for small paved spaces and compact front gardens.
- Cottage Red – Combine RHEA with saxifrages, low geraniums and soft grasses for a relaxed cottage feel – perfect for those who want romance and colour without complex maintenance.
- Entrance Pair – Flank a path or doorway with two RHEA specimens for a symmetrical welcome – suited to homeowners seeking a simple, formal statement that is easy to keep in shape.
- Cutting Corner – Dedicate a sunny border section to RHEA and a few foliage perennials, creating a reliable source of long-stemmed cut flowers – attractive for gardeners who enjoy arranging blooms indoors.
- Low Hedge – Plant a short row of RHEA along a drive or front boundary for a neat, low rose hedge – a good option for families wanting structure and colour with modest care needs.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
RHEA – red hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA®; Hybrid Tea group, exhibition-quality blooms suitable for cutting and garden display; commercial type hybrid tea rose for ornamental and cut-flower use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Discovered and selected by PharmaRosa®, parentage unknown; bred in Germany in 2002 and introduced through PharmaRosa® Ltd. Hungary for central European and UK-style garden conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, compact shrub, 75–105 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with moderately dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and very few thorns, giving a tidy, accessible structure in beds and borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full rosette blooms with 40+ petals, mainly solitary on stems; large flower size around 7–10 cm, remontant with plentiful repeat, especially effective for individual stems and formal displays. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Rich wine-red with velvety depth; ruby-to-burgundy buds open to carmine wine-red, edges darkening to blackish-maroon; colour softens slightly in heat but holds well in cooler periods and late season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strongly scented hybrid tea rose, fragrance detectable from a distance in still air; primarily ornamental but contributes a classic rose perfume around seating areas and paths in warm weather. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally low due to very double flowers; where present, hips are small, about 10–15 mm across, with limited ornamental significance and minimal impact on overall garden effect. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good disease resistance with notable tolerance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; winter hardy to around -18 to -21 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), suitable for most UK garden climates. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers full sun and well-drained soil; recommended spacing 50–100 cm depending on use; low maintenance with basic feeding and watering, though removal of spent blooms improves tidiness and repeat show. |
RHEA – red hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA® offers velvety scented blooms, compact easy-care growth and long-lived own-root reliability, making it a considered choice if you would like a dependable feature rose.