Floribunda (rose) explained

Floribunda (Latin for "many-flowering") is a modern cultivar group of garden roses that was developed by crossing hybrid teas with polyantha roses, the latter being derived from crosses between Rosa chinensis and Rosa multiflora (sometimes called R. polyantha).[1] The idea was to create roses that bloomed with the polyantha profusion, but with hybrid tea floral beauty and colour range.

The first polyantha/hybrid tea cross, 'Rødhætte' ('Red Riding Hood'), was introduced by the Danish breeder Dines Poulsen in 1907.[1] It possessed characteristics of both its parent classes, and was initially called a Hybrid Polyantha or Poulsen rose. Poulsen continued this line of work in subsequent years, introducing several Hybrid Polyanthas such as 'Else Poulsen' in 1924.[1] [2] Other breeders also began introducing similar varieties, and in 1930 the name "floribunda" was coined by Dr. J.N. Nicolas, a rose hybridizer for Jackson & Perkins in the US. This term has been used since then to describe cultivars which in their ancestry have crosses between hybrid teas and polyanthas.

Typical floribundas feature stiff shrubs, smaller and bushier than the average hybrid tea but less dense and sprawling than the average polyantha. The flowers are often smaller than hybrid teas but are carried in large sprays, giving a better floral effect in the garden. Floribundas are found in all hybrid tea colours and with the classic hybrid tea-shaped blossom, sometimes differing from hybrid teas only in their cluster-flowering habit. Today they are still used in large bedding schemes in public parks and similar spaces.

Selection of cultivars

CultivarHybridizerYearColourNotesPhoto
Swim & Weeks 1968 Lavender
'Amber Queen'1984 Yellow Rose of the Year 1984
1979 Apricot
McGredy 1964 Yellow
1982 Pink
1980 Pale Pink
'Dainty Maid' LeGrice 1940 Pink Blend Portland Gold 1941
'Edelweiß' Poulsen 1969 Cream
Cant 1977 Pale Pink
'Gruß an Aachen' Geduldig 1909 Pale Pink
1999 Pink
1958 White
Carruth 2004 Yellow
'Montana' 1974 Red
'Pacific Dream' James 2006 Purple
'Poesie' 1988 Pink
1997 White
'Rosa Gruß an Aachen' 1930 Pink
McGredy 1984 Pink
'Shockwave' Carruth 2006 Yellow
'Saint Tropez' Pierre Orard Yellow Yellow, orange, and apricot blend
1973 Yellow
'Tuscan Sun' 2002 Orange
'Yesterday' 1974 Pink

See also

Notes and References

  1. Phillips, R. and Rix, M., The Ultimate Guide to Roses, Macmillan, 2004, p226
  2. Web site: Londeree . Nanette . 2021-06-02 . The Prolific Poulsen Roses . 2023-04-15 . Rose.org . en.