TOURMALINE™ – white-pink tea hybrid rose – Delbard-Chabert
Elegant and classically formed, TOURMALINE™ brings hybrid tea refinement into everyday family gardens with high-centred, exhibition-style blooms that sit beautifully in beds, borders and cutting patches. Its remontant habit ensures continuity of flowers from early summer onwards, while the compact, upright structure fits neatly into front gardens or narrower around-the-house plantings. Moderate disease resistance and own-root longevity mean that, once established, it matures steadily into a stable, balanced bush with reliable ornamental value. Ideal for UK conditions where rain and wind can test taller roses, it copes well when given decent drainage and a sheltered aspect against stronger coastal weather. Light, rosy fragrance and pastel white-pink tones give a versatile colour palette for cottage-style combinations, and you can expect roots to establish in the first year, strong shoots in the second, and full ornamental value by the third, giving lasting confidence for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal bush |
The upright, space-efficient habit makes TOURMALINE™ ideal as a front-garden feature where a single refined bush can be appreciated up close from a path or doorway. Its high-centred blooms provide classic hybrid tea form without overpowering smaller plots, giving structure and elegance for style-conscious beginners. |
| Cutting patch or vase garden |
The long, straight stems and pointed, exhibition-type buds are well suited to cutting, so a small group can supply the house with pastel, white-pink roses. Regular picking encourages further flowering, integrating ornamental value in the garden with indoor enjoyment for busy home flower-lovers. |
| Small mixed border in a family garden |
With a height around 100–140 cm and moderate spread, this cultivar slots neatly among perennials and grasses, adding vertical accents without dominating neighbouring plants. Its organised, upright bush helps keep borders looking tidy for low-maintenance gardeners. |
| Informal cottage-style combinations |
The soft white-pink colouring blends naturally with classic cottage companions such as Verbena hastata ‘White Spires’, Stachys byzantina and small ornamental grasses, creating a gentle, layered effect. This makes it easy to echo traditional British cottage gardens for aesthetics-led amateurs. |
| Compact rose bed or small group planting |
Recommended planting distances allow 3–5 plants to form a coherent, medium-height group that flowers repeatedly, giving a filled, orderly appearance in a modest bed. This is ideal where you want impact from a small space with straightforward care for practical homeowners. |
| Long-season colour near seating areas |
The remontant flowering, with a generous second flush, provides ongoing colour through the main garden season. Planted near a patio or seating area, this extends visual interest and offers a delicate rosy scent on still days for relaxation-focused users. |
| Roses for changeable UK weather |
Moderate resistance to black spot and powdery mildew, combined with robust H7 hardiness, helps the plant cope with typical British seasons when given reasonable drainage and some shelter from persistent coastal winds, supporting dependable displays for weather-conscious gardeners. |
| Own-root, long-term planting schemes |
As an own-root rose, TOURMALINE™ builds its final shrub shape in situ, regrowing reliably from the base if cut back hard or after setbacks. This stable growth pattern suits long-term beds and borders where you want the rose to settle and last for forward-planning garden owners. |
Styling ideas
- Front-door elegance – Position one or two plants flanking a path with low lavender or lamb’s-ear edging to frame the refined blooms – ideal for homeowners seeking a welcoming, classic entrance.
- Cottage pastel mix – Combine with verbena, pale foxgloves and soft grasses to echo informal cottage borders while keeping structure tidy – perfect for lovers of romantic, slightly wild planting.
- Cut-flower corner – Plant a short row in a sunny strip with easy annuals for filler, creating a simple cutting garden – good for beginners who want home-grown vase flowers.
- Calm seating border – Use alongside muted perennials in cream, blush and silvery foliage near a terrace to give long-season, gentle colour – suited to those designing a relaxing retreat.
- Neat narrow bed – Line a slim side border with evenly spaced plants, underplanted with low groundcovers, for structured, repeat colour – useful for urban gardens needing order and impact.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as DELfri, marketed as TOURMALINE™ Hybrid tea rose DELfri, exhibition name Tourmaline; classic cut-flower type for garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by André Delbard-Chabert in France from Chic Parisien × (Michèle Meilland × Bayadère), introduced and registered by Georges Delbard SA in 1965. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated: Certificat de Mérite Bagatelle 1965, multiple Lyon prizes including Gold Medal and “Plus Belle Rose de France”, plus Madrid Gold Medal and “Rose of Madrid”. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Medium-tall, upright bush 100–140 cm high, 50–70 cm spread, moderately thorny, with moderately dense, slightly glossy light green foliage providing a balanced, vertical garden presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double, high-centred blooms with 26–39 petals, refined pointed buds and mostly solitary flowers, reflecting its hybrid tea and cut-rose breeding background. |
| Colour data and phenology |
White-pink blend: buds deep pink, opening soft pastel pink with darker edges; colour fades to very pale pink with a fine pink margin; ARS LP, RHS 68A outer, 62C inner. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, subtle rosy fragrance with a gentle character; scent is noticeable at close range, adding refinement without dominating nearby seating or windows. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small, spherical red hips, 8–12 mm diameter, adding a modest decorative element in late season when flowers are not deadheaded. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Moderate overall disease resistance: resistant to powdery mildew and black spot, moderate against rust; reliably hardy to about −21 to −18 °C, RHS rating H7, USDA zone 6b. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Medium maintenance: occasional pest and disease checks advised; plant 45–85 cm apart depending on use, at 3.3–3.8 plants/m² for massing; suitable for larger containers from 40–50 litres. |
TOURMALINE™ Hybrid tea rose DELfri offers refined blooms, repeat flowering and a compact, long-lived own-root shrub, making it a reassuring choice if you would like a dependable, subtly elegant rose in your garden.