MR. DARCY – deep pink hybrid tea rose – Scarman
Imagine inviting MR. DARCY into your garden: deep-pink, storybook blooms on an upright, well-behaved bush that fits effortlessly into a family border. This hybrid tea was selected for reliable flowering, low-intervention care and a strong, far-carrying fragrance that works beautifully beside a bench, path or kitchen-garden gate. Dense, dark green foliage sets off the romantic cups of petals, giving a quietly formal accent to cottage-style planting. Grown on its own roots for long-term stability, it knits in steadily over the seasons – roots first, then shoots, then full ornamental value – rewarding patient gardeners with dependable shape and bloom. Well-suited to typical UK conditions, it copes with blustery, rainy spells by holding its flowers well in exposed, coastal-influenced gardens. In a generously sized pot or in the ground, this is a composed, long-lived hybrid tea with a distinctly literary character.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Feature rose by a seating area |
The strong, far-reaching scent combines with classic hybrid tea blooms to create a focal point beside a bench, arbour or patio table, ideal for afternoon tea and evening unwinding for the scent-loving gardener |
| Mixed cottage-style border |
Upright, medium-tall growth and dense foliage slot easily among perennials and herbs, giving structure without dominating, so cottage borders keep their romance but stay manageable for the casual border-planner |
| Low-maintenance family front garden |
Good disease resistance and modest pruning needs mean front-of-house planting looks presentable with very little fuss, suiting busy households who want charm without constant spraying or shaping for the time-poor homeowner |
| Own-root long-term bed planting |
On its own roots the shrub builds a resilient framework that ages gracefully, so even if stems are nipped by frost or play, it regenerates from the base and keeps its form for the long-view gardener |
| Large container on terrace or balcony |
Planted in a 40–50 litre or larger container with good drainage, the upright habit and repeated blooms give a vertical accent and perfume where border space is limited, ideal for the urban balcony-owner |
| Small rose hedge or row |
Regular planting distances create a gentle, semi-formal line that divides lawn from kitchen garden, with repeat flowering adding colour all summer for the traditional cottage-gardener |
| Exposed or breezy garden corner |
Firm, upright shoots and a well-anchored root system help the plant cope with wet, gusty spells typical of many British plots, offering reliable structure even where borders feel weather-beaten for the coastal-plot owner |
| Layered colour compositions |
The deep-pink to rosy-lilac shift allows harmonious pairings with soft purples, blues and silvers, making it easy to design balanced schemes that look considered without complex planning for the colour-conscious beginner |
Styling ideas
- Library-Arbour Nook – Train MR. DARCY beside a simple wooden seat, underplanted with thyme and cranesbill, for a quiet reading corner scented by deep-pink blooms – ideal for book-loving romantics.
- Kitchen-Garden Edge – Line one side of a vegetable plot with a short run of shrubs, weaving in herbs to soften the structure – suited to home cooks who like ornamental productivity.
- Balcony Salon – Grow a single plant in a 50–60 litre pot with airy grasses for movement and fragrance around outdoor chairs – perfect for city dwellers creating a tiny tea terrace.
- Storybook Front Path – Flank the front path with spaced plants, infilled with lavender and low catmint, for a welcoming, low-maintenance approach – for families wanting instant cottage charm.
- Twilight Perfume Corner – Cluster a small group with dusky mauve perennials to enjoy colour shifts and evening scent near a patio light – suited to evening gardeners and supper hosts.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
MR. DARCY – deep pink hybrid tea rose, commercial hybrid tea type; exhibition-capable garden rose named for Mr Darcy of Pride and Prejudice. |
| Origin and breeding |
Hybrid tea bred by John Scarman, Germany, around 2014; introduced via Belle Époque Rosenkwekerij in the Netherlands, parentage and registration details not recorded. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright bush 100–140 cm high, 65–95 cm spread, moderately thorny; dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage creating a well-filled, vertical accent in beds or containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double, cup-shaped blooms with 40+ petals, borne mainly in clusters of 3–5 per stem; remontant, with generous repeat flushes through the main season in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep pink petals veiled with purplish-violet; buds dark crimson-pink, opening to matt deep pink then fading to pastel rosy-lilac with silvery rose-grey edges as the flowers mature. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, far-carrying scent typical of perfumed hybrid teas; ideal for positions where air movement can waft fragrance to seating areas, windows or frequently used garden paths. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate numbers of small, ellipsoid hips, 12–18 mm across, colouring orange-red, adding a discreet seasonal highlight if spent blooms are allowed to remain in late summer. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b); good resistance noted to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under typical garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, borders and large containers; plant 50–90 cm apart depending on effect. Low-maintenance: light annual pruning and basic feeding keep plants floriferous and well-shaped. |
MR. DARCY offers richly scented, repeat deep-pink blooms on a disease-resistant, upright shrub whose own-root form supports long, dependable garden performance; a thoughtful choice if you enjoy romantic roses with minimal fuss.