TÖRÖKBÁLINT – salmon-pink hybrid tea rose - Márk
Effortless to care for, TÖRÖKBÁLINT suits busy households wanting a reliable hybrid tea that flowers repeatedly without demanding complex pruning or spraying. Its upright, well-spaced habit keeps borders looking orderly, while the warm salmon-pink blooms add a subtly elegant highlight to classic British front gardens. Own-root plants establish steadily and regenerate well, giving long-term, balanced growth that fits family gardens facing frequent rain and wind off the coast. With good disease resistance and compact dimensions, it works beautifully in modest beds, mixed cottage-style plantings or large containers, delivering dependable ornamental value in the first few years as it matures into a fuller display.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden feature rose |
The upright, slightly spreading habit and XL hybrid tea flowers create a clear focal point that looks composed rather than overpowering in the limited space of a British front garden, with minimal pruning needed to keep a neat outline – ideal for the aesthetics-focused beginner. |
| Small mixed cottage border |
Warm salmon-pink blooms blend gently with perennials and shrubs, while the moderate foliage density leaves room for companion plants without crowding them; repeat flowering keeps the border lively across the season – perfect for the classic-cottage enthusiast. |
| Low-maintenance family bed |
Good resistance to black spot, mildew and rust reduces the need for spraying, so you can rely on a healthy plant structure and flowers with little intervention, supporting a tidy, colourful space around play areas – reassuring for the busy home gardener. |
| Grouped planting of 3–5 roses |
Recommended spacing allows evenly filled groups that knit together into a stable, bushy block within a few seasons, giving a strong colour presence from a compact area without tricky planning – attractive to the practical planner. |
| Informal flowering hedge |
Planted at hedge distance, the slightly spreading habit and consistent height create a soft, flowering screen that defines paths or driveways without appearing rigid, while repeat blooms refresh the display – appealing to the front-garden improver. |
| Large patio container (40–50 litres) |
The contained root run and modest spread suit a substantial pot that will not dominate a terrace; own-root growth adapts gradually, making it easier to manage watering and feeding in changing UK summers affected by shifting wet and breezy spells – supportive for the urban balcony-owner. |
| Long-term structural rose in a small garden |
As an own-root shrub, its framework develops in place over successive seasons, enabling renewal from the base if pruned harder, and giving you confidence that the plant will age gracefully without graft issues – valued by the longevity-conscious buyer. |
| Simple, confidence-building rose for beginners |
This variety responds well to basic care: plant, water regularly, feed once or twice a year, and allow it to progress from initial root establishment to stronger top growth and then fuller flowering display over the first few years – ideal for the first-time rose grower. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Harmony – combine with blue vervain and woodland sage for relaxed vertical accents and a soft salmon–blue contrast – for admirers of romantic cottage borders.
- Front-Door Welcome – plant as a pair in large matching containers by the entrance to frame the doorway with gentle colour – for homeowners wanting easy kerb appeal.
- Salmon Ribbon – use as a low, flowering edge along a drive or path, repeating plants at regular intervals to create a coherent guiding line – for planners of structured but friendly approaches.
- Mixed Shrub Weave – set among Japanese spirea and compact shrubs so the upright stems and larger blooms rise above a lower mound of foliage – for gardeners seeking depth in small spaces.
- Simple Trio – group three plants in a tight triangle in a square bed for an uncomplicated, full look that reads as one generous bush – for beginners wanting strong impact from few plants.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose marketed as TÖRÖKBÁLINT – salmon-pink hybrid tea rose - Márk; trade name refers to the town of Törökbálint near Budapest; registered code information not published. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Márk Gergely in Hungary around 2000, with parentage not recorded; introduced commercially by PharmaRosa® Ltd., with precise introduction and registration years not documented. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, slightly spreading shrub reaching about 80–110 cm in height and 50–70 cm in spread, with moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and a medium level of prickles on the stems. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, high-centred hybrid tea blooms with 26–39 petals, borne mainly singly on stems, forming pointed buds typical of cut roses and repeating with a generous second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm salmon-pink flower colour with a subtle orange undertone; shades shift from vivid salmon in the opening bud to medium salmon with peach-tinted edges and creamy-pink centres as the blooms mature and begin to fade. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak and discreet, barely perceptible in typical garden use; chosen primarily for colour effect and flower form rather than scent, making it suitable where strong perfume is not desired. |
| Hip characteristics |
Due to very double flowers, hip set is generally modest; where formed, hips are small, globular and red, around 6–10 mm in diameter, adding occasional fine detail late in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good general disease resistance, showing resilience against black spot, powdery mildew and rust; hardy to approximately -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, USDA Zone 6b, Swedish zone 3), suiting most UK garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers well-drained soil and a sunny position; recommended planting distances vary from 50–60 cm for hedges and mass plantings to about 95 cm for solitary use, with low to moderate maintenance needs under normal care. |
TÖRÖKBÁLINT offers reliable repeat flowering, low-intervention health and a compact, adaptable habit on its own roots, making it a thoughtful choice if you wish to add a long-lived salmon-pink hybrid tea to your garden.