Blue Girl suits gardeners who care about bloom shape and a more formal rose presence. Its colour, scent, and upright habit should be judged together before choosing a visible planting spot.
Cultivar overview
Blue Girl is a hybrid tea rose from Kordes. Introduced in 1964, it is best understood through its silvery lilac-lavender colour, strong fruity scent profile, and repeat bloom habit. Its strong fruity fragrance is one of the main reasons to consider it for a spot close to people. Repeat flowering makes it easier to plan for more than one moment of interest during the season.
Garden character and use
Its hybrid tea character suits gardeners who want a clearer bloom outline and an upright plant that can hold attention near paths or seating areas. At about 3 ft by 3 ft, it needs a position where mature growth will not feel crowded. Its silvery lilac-lavender colour gives it a cooler, more unusual colour note for collectors comparing distinctive rose tones.
Bloom, fragrance, and care notes
Blue Girl is strongest for gardeners who care about both scent and repeat bloom. With petal count noted as 30-35, the bloom has a useful clue to fullness and shape. Give it good airflow, steady watering, and a sunny position so the fragrance and flower form have the best chance to show well.