ANGELA® – pink park rose - Kordes
Under a cottage-garden arbour, ANGELA® wraps everyday moments in gently nostalgic romance, its vibrant deep-pink clusters softening to silvery pastel tones that glow even on overcast afternoons. This bushy, densely foliaged shrub builds a durable, well-anchored framework that copes reassuringly well in exposed gardens where brisk winds and frequent rain test less robust plants. Own-root planting means the shrub matures into a stable, long-lived feature that can regenerate from its base, preserving its ornamental value with fewer replacements or complicated maintenance. In a typical family plot, it bridges neat kitchen beds and informal borders, thriving in full sun or partial shade and suiting busy household routines that allow only simple yearly pruning. Over roughly three seasons it settles, strengthening roots first, then building top growth, before delivering its full cottage-garden impact, so you can look forward to an increasingly floriferous backdrop to relaxed afternoon gatherings.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front or mid-depth cottage border |
The bushy, floriferous habit and smaller, cluster-flowered blooms create a continuous pink haze that softens the edge of paths and lawns without overwhelming nearby perennials. Its gradual colour shift from bright cyclamen-tinged pink to softer pastels blends easily with typical cottage plants in average family gardens, ideal for romantic-style homeowners. |
| Mixed hedge or informal boundary |
With dense, glossy foliage and slightly thorny shoots, this shrub forms a visually solid, yet friendly-looking hedge that marks boundaries while still feeling welcoming. When spaced along a fence line it builds a long-lived structure that can be rejuvenated by pruning from the base if needed, a reassuring option for low-maintenance gardeners. |
| Feature shrub near seating or arbour |
The remontant flowering, with abundant second flushes, means there are seldom long gaps without colour around a favourite bench or pergola. Mild, fruity fragrance and semi-double, open blooms add gentle sensory interest without being overpowering, making it especially suitable beside afternoon tea spots for cottage-garden enthusiasts. |
| Small family garden focal group |
Planted in a loose trio at the recommended spacing, the bushy plants knit together into a generous, rounded mass that reads as one romantic, storybook feature. Own-root vigour supports a long planting life with less worry about graft failure, suiting practical family buyers. |
| Urban front garden or pavement-side bed |
Selected park-rose background and awards highlight dependable performance where air is drier one day and polluted the next. Good heat tolerance and moderate drought resilience, with occasional deeper watering, keep the shrub presentable between busy weeks, which is particularly supportive for time-poor city gardeners. |
| Partially shaded spots near buildings |
This variety accepts partial shade, allowing use on the lighter side of a shed, boundary wall or mature shrub, where many roses flower poorly. Clusters still develop well, bringing brightness into corners that only receive part-day sun, a benefit appreciated by challenging-plot owners. |
| Large patio container (minimum 40–50 litres) |
In a substantial container with good drainage and quality compost, the compact root system supports a stable, medium-tall shrub that suits terraces and paved yards. Self-cleaning flowers reduce the need for constant deadheading, leaving more time to enjoy the display for balcony-and-patio users. |
| Family-friendly wildlife corner |
Semi-double blooms with accessible stamens attract visiting pollinators, offering informal nature interest for children without demanding a wild planting style. Autumn brings modest orange-red hips that extend the season and suit relaxed watching of garden life, especially valued by nature-loving families. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Hedge Ribbon – Run a loose line of ANGELA® along a low picket or wire fence, underplant with dwarf hostas and creeping bugle for a soft, storybook boundary – aimed at traditional front-garden owners.
- Tea-Table Backdrop – Place two or three shrubs behind a small patio set, weaving in lavender and soft pink foxgloves to frame a cosy afternoon-tea corner – ideal for romantic seating-area planners.
- Kitchen-Garden Screen – Use ANGELA® as a flowery partition between vegetable rows and lawn, with low evergreen honeysuckle edging for year-round structure – suited to rural kitchen-garden keepers.
- Urban Courtyard Accent – Grow a single plant in a 50-litre container with airy grasses and white annuals around the base to soften brick or concrete – designed for compact-city-space gardeners.
- Family Wildlife Nook – Combine ANGELA® with pollinator-friendly herbs and a small birdbath, letting hips form for autumn colour and interest – perfect for child-focused wildlife corners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub rose, commercial park type; registered as KORday, traded as Angela® / Heckenzauber®; exhibition floribunda–shrub category with authentic, verified identity for reliable garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Reimer Kordes, W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany, from ‘Yesterday’ × ‘Peter Frankenfeld’; bred and registered in 1984 and introduced the same year to European markets. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds ADR Germany rating (1982) for garden performance; decorated with major rose trial medals including Orléans Vermeil, Courtrai Silver and Bagatelle Landscape Certificates in the 1980s. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub 120–170 cm high and 80–130 cm wide, with dense, dark green glossy foliage, slightly thorny shoots and medium self-cleaning that keeps plants presentable between maintenance rounds. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, small cup-shaped blooms (0.5–1.5 in), borne in large clusters; 13–25 petals per flower, remontant with a strong second flush, giving long seasonal display on established shrubs. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vibrant deep pink with subtle purplish hue; buds dark mauve-pink, opening bright cyclamen-pink then fading to pastel, silvery pink, lightening more rapidly in strong sun yet remaining decorative in clusters. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, light, fruity fragrance that lends a gentle rose scent near seating areas; not overpowering in enclosed spaces, making it suitable for family gardens and compact courtyards. |
| Hip characteristics |
Moderate crop of small, ellipsoidal hips, around 8–13 mm, colouring orange-red; adds subtle autumn interest and seasonal wildlife value without creating an untidy appearance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –26 to –23 °C (H7; USDA 5b; Swedish zone 4); good heat tolerance with moderate drought coping, medium black spot and rust resistance, powdery mildew rated resistant. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, hedges, parks and urban greens; plant around 90–100 cm apart, in sun or partial shade; moderate care with annual pruning, feeding and basic disease monitoring is recommended. |
ANGELA® offers long-season colour, adaptable partial-shade performance and durable, own-root longevity, making it a thoughtful choice for those planning a relaxed, traditional family garden.