Rosa 'KORbin' is a white floribunda rose cultivar bred by Kordes in Germany in 1958.
[4] The cultivar was developed by prolific German rose breeder Reimer Kordes in Germany in 1958.
He and his father Wilhelm had initially specialised in developing bush roses that were suitable for small gardens.
[2] The parent varieties of 'KORbin' are 'Robin Hood', a red hybrid musk rose, developed by Joseph Pemberton in 1927 in England, and 'Virgo', a white hybrid-tea rose bred in France by Charles Mallerin in 1927.
Although plants are generally disease free, they may suffer from black spot in more humid climates or in situations where air circulation is limited.
[4] The hardiness and popularity of the cultivar have seen its widespread use in cultivation across the world, occasionally leading to claims that it is "overdone" as a garden plant.