Discover the most prestigious rose bushes that have been awarded in Madrid's international competitions. This selection includes varieties that have stood out for their beauty, resistance, and fragrance in events such as the Villa de Madrid International New Rose Competition. Explore the roses that have captivated judges and enthusiasts, many of them exhibited in the Rosaleda del Parque del Oeste. It is an essential guide for gardening lovers and professionals seeking inspiration from the best creations of hybridizers worldwide.
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Rose 'Gold Medal'
145 Global Votes
The 'Gold Medal' rose was awarded the gold medal at the 2024 Villa de Madrid International New Rose Competition and was also voted as the rose of Madrid. Its exceptional performance across various conditions, vigor, fragrance, and disease resistance made it stand out among the presented varieties.
This rose was awarded the prize for the best Spanish variety in a rose competition in Madrid, highlighting its exceptional quality. Its classification as a groundcover rose and its origin from breeder Matilde Ferrer underscore its value in gardening and landscaping.
This rosebush was awarded the Gold Medal at the International New Rose Competition Villa de Madrid. Its recognition stems from its outstanding characteristics, which set it apart among the 75 unreleased varieties presented by 20 growers from nine countries in the 2025 edition.
This rose was the winner of the Popular Rose Contest of Madrid 2025, an accolade that highlights its exceptional beauty and quality. Its hybrid tea variety, developed by the German breeder W. Korde's, demonstrated superior characteristics that made it stand out among the competition.
'Black Magic' is one of the most successful rose varieties ever
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Rosen Tantau is a world-renowned rose breeder, celebrated for its award-winning varieties. Their roses are selected for their superior quality and ability to thrive, making them ideal candidates for gardening competitions. The company has demonstrated excellence in creating roses that meet the high standards of competition judges.
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French Rose (International Competition)
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This rose has been awarded in international competitions, demonstrating its excellence and quality. Its recognition in prestigious contests validates its outstanding characteristics, such as its beauty and resilience.
Madrid's rose competitions, such as the International New Roses Competition Villa de Madrid, evaluate the health, sustainability, low maintenance, and suitability of roses for urban environments and green spaces. Beauty and fragrance are also highly valued.
The Popular Rose of Madrid Competition allows the public to vote for the most beautiful rose. This competition is held annually at La Rosaleda in Oeste Park. Stay tuned for event announcements to find out the voting dates.
The award-winning varieties from Madrid's New Roses Competition become part of the Oeste Park Rose Garden, where they can be admired. You can also visit the Ramón Ortiz Rose Garden in Retiro Park.
International rose competitions in Madrid attract rose breeders from various countries such as Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, the United States, France, Ireland, and Italy, who present new varieties to be judged.
How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing
This ranking highlights roses that have been recognized in prestigious competitions held in Madrid. We focus on varieties that have demonstrated excellence in various categories, as judged by international panels and popular vote.
Roses that have won awards in the International New Roses Competition Villa de Madrid and the Popular Rose of Madrid Competition are included.
Participation in competitions with international juries is considered, ensuring a global standard in the evaluation of new varieties.
The rose's relevance in the city's context is valued, including its contribution to public gardens and its suitability for the urban environment.
Recognition of growers and varieties mentioned in the context of Madrid's events is taken into account.
The rose must have received an award in competitions held in Madrid, such as the International New Roses Competition Villa de Madrid or the Popular Rose of Madrid Competition.
Priority is given to varieties that demonstrate desirable characteristics such as health, sustainability, and low maintenance, suitable for urban green spaces.
Roses judged by international panels are included, ensuring recognition based on global standards of quality and beauty.
Roses noted for their fragrance and visual appeal are considered, contributing to the visitor experience in Madrid's rose gardens.