MORGANIT – salmon-pink park rose – pharmaROSA®
Imagine sitting under an arbour with afternoon tea as the soft, salmon-pink blooms of MORGANIT open around you, their fresh, fruity scent creating a quietly romantic atmosphere in a typical family garden. This upright, bushy shrub fits effortlessly into cottage-style borders and mixed hedges, giving reliable structure with medium maintenance needs and a generous second flush of flowers. Own-root plants settle deeply and steadily, rewarding you with long-term resilience and the ability to regenerate from lower shoots if winter or pruning are less than perfect, while coping well with typical British conditions where persistent rain and brisk winds can challenge less robust roses. Over its first seasons, you will see roots establish, then strong shoots, and finally a full, harmonious display that feels both cosy and timeless, blending romance with everyday practicality for the family garden and cottage border; a quietly reassuring choice for relaxed weekend gardening.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Informal cottage border along a lawn |
MORGANIT’s upright, bushy habit and 70–120 cm height give an easy, informal backbone along the edge of a lawn, with medium-sized rosette blooms repeating attractively through the season. Its own-root form settles reliably without complex care, building a long-lived, stable shrub for hobby gardeners and beginners. |
| Low, romantic flowering hedge |
Planted at 50 cm intervals, MORGANIT knits into a soft, salmon-pink hedge that feels traditional yet manageable in an average suburban garden. The dense mid-green foliage creates a visual screen, while black-spot resistance supports a tidy look with only occasional plant protection, suiting time-poor and busy owners. |
| Feature shrub near a seating or tea corner |
The medium, double rosette flowers bring a storybook charm to benches, pergolas or tea nooks, with a fresh, fruity fragrance noticeable at close range but not overpowering. Its generous second flush keeps this corner interesting into late summer, ideal for those who value atmosphere and cosiness. |
| Mixed country-style planting with perennials |
With its warm salmon-pink to creamy peach-pink colour shifts, MORGANIT blends beautifully with cottage favourites and kitchen-garden borders, pairing well with soft blues, whites and airy grasses. The sturdy, upright structure anchors looser perennials, appealing to lovers of relaxed, rural borders. |
| Small group planting in front of evergreen shrubs |
Three to five plants at 55 cm spacing form a rounded, layered clump that stands out against darker evergreens, the slightly glossy mid-green leaves enhancing the bloom colour. This repeated grouping offers dependable impact from a simple planting plan, valued by practical-minded homeowners. |
| Large container on terrace or patio (40–50+ litres) |
In a substantial 40–50 litre or larger container, MORGANIT develops into a compact, upright shrub that brings colour and scent close to seating areas. Own-root planting offers better long-term recovery from winter or pruning errors than grafted roses, reassuring occasional and balcony gardeners. |
| Informal front-garden planting for kerb appeal |
MORGANIT’s tidy height range, dense foliage and salmon-pink blooms suit small front gardens where you want charm without fussy upkeep. Its moderate disease resistance and medium maintenance need fit everyday routines, even where frequent showers and breezy conditions can challenge roses, ideal for style-conscious families. |
| Traditional mixed hedge near a kitchen garden |
Used with fruit bushes or flowering shrubs, MORGANIT adds scent, colour and structure along the edge of a kitchen garden. Occasional orange-red hips extend seasonal interest, while the own-root shrub’s long lifespan makes it a sound, once-in-a-decade planting decision for cottage-style enthusiasts. |
Styling ideas
- Kitchen-border romance – Mix MORGANIT with soft herb mounds and pastel annuals to bridge kitchen garden and lawn – for cottage-style cooks who like flowers with their vegetables.
- Soft salmon hedge – Repeat-plant along a picket fence for a low, fragrant hedge that frames paths without overwhelming them – for families who want traditional charm from one simple planting line.
- Tea-corner focus – Place one or three shrubs near a bistro set, underplanted with low catmint, to create a scented afternoon-tea refuge – for busy homeowners seeking a small but special retreat.
- Evergreen backdrop – Plant in front of clipped yew or laurel so the shifting salmon-to-peach flowers glow against deep green – for design-aware gardeners who enjoy classic structure with soft blooms.
- Patio statement pot – Grow a single MORGANIT in a 50-litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme at the rim – for urban balcony and terrace users wanting a long-lived, portable rose accent.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
MORGANIT is a park–shrub rose marketed as MORGANIT – salmon-pink park rose – pharmaROSA®, belonging to the Park – shrub rose collection; formal registration data are currently unavailable. |
| Origin and breeding |
Discovered in Germany in 2005 and later introduced by PharmaRosa® Ltd. of Hungary; parentage and original breeding company are unknown, but selection emphasises reliable garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy shrub reaching about 70–120 cm in height and 60–110 cm spread, with dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a full, rounded plant in typical gardens. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double, rosette-shaped blooms with around 26–39 petals, usually borne singly on stems; remontant, providing a generous second flowering that extends seasonal ornamental value in family gardens. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Initially vibrant salmon-pink (RHS 36D/36C), the flowers soften through creamy peach-pink to silvery pink with ivory-tinged edges, creating a gently shifting pastel effect across the flowering period. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, fruity fragrance of medium strength, noticeable at close quarters around seating or paths; double blooms with many petals limit pollen accessibility, so pollinator attraction is only moderate. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally produces small, ovoid orange-red hips, about 10–14 mm in diameter, adding discreet late-season interest without significantly affecting overall flowering performance or maintenance needs. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b); disease profile shows resistance to black spot with moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew and rust, requiring occasional protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Allow roughly 50–55 cm spacing in hedges or groups, 90 cm as solitary shrubs; prefers well-drained soil and regular watering in containers, with seasonal pruning and monitoring to maintain medium-care health. |
MORGANIT – salmon-pink park rose – pharmaROSA® offers soft, repeat flowering, a fresh fruity scent and long-lived own-root reliability for relaxed cottage-style gardens, making it a thoughtful choice when you plan your next family planting.