VARO IGLO™ – white hybrid tea rose - Verbeek
Cool, pure and uncomplicated, VARO IGLO™ brings snow-white elegance and hybrid-tea poise into the everyday family garden without demanding constant attention. Its upright, manageable habit fits easily into mixed borders and cottage-style beds, where the crisp white blooms lend a calm, romantic note to summer evenings and afternoon tea corners alike. Bred in the Netherlands in 1969 and supplied as a robust own-root plant, it settles deeply, offering reassuring stability and the ability to regenerate from the base over time for a long, reliable life. You can enjoy its slightly sweet, tea-scented fragrance on warm days while appreciating foliage that stays healthy-looking with generally resistant performance against common rose diseases, even in more exposed gardens where strong winds and rain can quickly tire weaker plants. Its repeat-flowering character ensures a generous second flush, and with low ongoing maintenance needs, Year 1 is about rooting in, Year 2 about stronger shoots, and by Year 3 it reaches its full ornamental presence.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Feature rose beside a seating area or garden bench |
The upright, hybrid tea form holds snow-white blooms at a comfortable viewing height, ideal beside a garden seat where individual flowers can be appreciated closely. The medium-sized, high-centred blooms read clearly against dark foliage, adding a classic focal point for those who enjoy a calm, elegant corner for reading or afternoon tea, particularly suited to the beginner. |
| Traditional cottage-style border in a family garden |
VARO IGLO™ slots naturally into cottage borders, its pure white flowers weaving between herbaceous perennials and shrubs without clashing with stronger colours. Repeat flowering brings a dependable second wave of interest later in summer, supporting a storybook feel that pairs well with hedging and a small kitchen garden, especially attractive to the romantic. |
| Low-intervention rose bed for busy homeowners |
With low maintenance requirements and generally strong disease resistance, this rose suits gardeners who prefer to minimise spraying and complicated regimes. A simple annual prune and basic feeding are usually sufficient, making it easy to keep presentable in smaller front or back gardens, particularly practical for the time-poor. |
| Long-lived structural planting near paths and drives |
Supplied on its own roots, VARO IGLO™ establishes gradually into a stable, regenerating shrub that copes well with minor mishaps and light pruning changes over the years. Even if stems are damaged, new shoots can arise reliably from the base, supporting a long planting life that appeals to the homeowner. |
| Small rose hedge or rhythmic repeat along a fence |
The recommended planting distances allow you to build a loose, upright white rose line that reads as a gentle hedge or repeating accent. Consistent height and habit help keep the look tidy with only straightforward pruning, providing a soft boundary for play lawns or vegetable plots, welcome to the family. |
| Containers and large pots on patios and terraces |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with good drainage, the moderately tall, upright habit works well as a single-stem feature or in small groups. The snow-white flowers brighten paved spaces and balconies without overwhelming them, and routine container care remains manageable for the urbanite. |
| Coastal or more exposed garden situations |
The combination of hardy wood, compact foliage and solid disease resistance offers reassuring performance where winds and frequent rain can quickly spoil less resilient roses, making it a sensible choice for open, breezier family plots near the coast and other exposed spots, encouraging for the cautious. |
| Mixed shrub planting with seasonal hips for winter interest |
After flowering, the ellipsoidal orange-red hips add a discreet seasonal accent among other shrubs and grasses, extending interest into autumn and early winter. This subtle colouring works particularly well in restrained, naturalistic borders with shrubs like mock orange, appealing to the collector. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-White Axis – Plant VARO IGLO™ in a short run leading to a garden arbour, underplant with lavender and nepeta to soften the path edge – ideal for lovers of romantic cottage style.
- Evening-Tea Corner – Place one or three plants near a small bistro set, with pots of thyme and rosemary around, so the snow-white blooms glow at dusk – perfect for busy homeowners seeking a calm retreat.
- Kitchen-Garden Frame – Use a loose row to frame a vegetable or herb patch, allowing the white flowers to contrast with greens and terracotta – suited to families who like a traditional, productive garden.
- Patio-Focus Pot – Grow a single plant in a 50 litre clay pot with gravel mulch and low grasses, creating a simple, elegant focal point – attractive for urban gardeners with limited ground space.
- Soft-Boundary Mix – Combine with mock orange, low Japanese silver grass and pale perennials along a fence to form a light, semi-formal boundary – appealing to beginners wanting structure without hard lines.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
VARO IGLO™ is a hybrid tea rose cultivated as a premium silver-rated, own-root garden plant, originally developed as a white exhibition-type hybrid tea suitable for both cutting and garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Gysbert Verbeek in the Netherlands in 1969, with parentage and registration dates not recorded; originally selected as a cool-toned white hybrid tea suited to cut-flower and ornamental planting. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright hybrid tea habit reaching 100–140 cm in height with a 70–95 cm spread, moderately dense dark green foliage, slightly glossy leaves and moderate prickliness, forming a tidy, vertical garden shrub. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double blooms with 17–25 petals, medium-sized solitary flowers produced on stems with high-centred, pointed buds in classic hybrid tea style, remontant with a notably generous second flush in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure snow-white petals with a cool, icy sheen, ARS W, RHS 155C–155D; colour remains stable with only slight cream softening at the petal edges just before fading, keeping flowers clean-looking on the plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Slightly sweet tea-scented fragrance, mild overall but more noticeable during warmer parts of the day; primarily grown for visual effect rather than strong perfume, yet offering a gentle classic rose note nearby. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderate numbers of ellipsoidal orange-red hips, around 13–18 mm diameter, providing a soft seasonal accent in autumn and early winter where spent flowers are left uncut on the plant. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good all-round disease resistance, rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; cold-hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C, corresponding to RHS H7 and Swedish zone 3, USDA zone 6b conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Low-maintenance, hardy garden rose for borders, hedging and feature planting; plant 50–90 cm apart depending on effect, in well-drained soil, with routine annual pruning and feeding to support remontant flowering. |
VARO IGLO™ offers snow-white elegance, reliable repeat flowering and robust disease resistance as a long-lived, regenerating own-root rose, making it a thoughtful choice if you favour classic beauty with minimal demands.