BOULE DE PARFUM – pink‑lilac shaded bedding floribunda rose – Kunieda
Step out after rain and this compact rose wraps your terrace or front garden in a calm, powdery fragrance, its mauve‑pink pompon blooms set against neat, mid‑green foliage. BOULE DE PARFUM builds up steadily as roots, then shoots, then full ornamental value over three seasons, making it a reassuringly long‑term investment for busy city gardeners. Its bushy habit and moderate height suit narrow beds and 40–50 litre containers, while its own‑root resilience supports a greener, more sustainable garden feel. Ideal where regular rain and heavier soils demand reliable structure and tidy, repeat flowering. As plants mature, you gain an increasingly stable, low‑fuss display that slots easily into rainwater‑friendly planting schemes and pairs beautifully with soft perennials for a subtly romantic, girly look in small urban spaces.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small front garden feature rose |
Bushy, medium‑height growth and dense foliage give a clear vertical accent without overwhelming a narrow London terrace bed, offering reliable repeat flowering for a welcoming entrance with very little complexity for the beginner. |
| Rainwater‑friendly mixed planting |
Works well in slightly heavier, moisture‑retentive soils where regular UK rain needs plants that stay upright, keeping flowers off the ground and holding their shape, which suits the low‑input priorities of the sustainability‑minded. |
| Own‑root long‑term border structure |
As an own‑root shrub it regenerates well from the base, maintaining bloom quality over many years without graft failure worries, appealing to time‑pressed householders seeking durable value for the family. |
| Large patio container (40–50 L+) |
Its moderate spread and upright habit adapt well to a 40–50 litre pot, giving a dense lilac cloud of flowers on balconies or paved front gardens with only occasional pruning, ideal for space‑conscious urban residents. |
| Cut‑flower corner in a family garden |
Strong, long‑lasting perfume and ball‑shaped blooms lend themselves to small indoor arrangements, letting you harvest a few stems regularly without spoiling the shrub’s outline, which suits fragrance‑loving home owners. |
| Soft “girly” pastel bed with perennials |
The mauve‑pink petals with white sheen harmonise with pale echinacea, yarrow or airy annuals, creating a gentle, romantic scheme that remains simple to manage for style‑focused but time‑limited garden enthusiasts. |
| Low‑maintenance family play garden edge |
Moderate height and bushy shape form a defined border without prickly thickets, while steady repeat flowering offers colour through the season with only routine care, supporting relaxed use by busy families. |
| Resilient, long‑season accent in cool, wet regions |
Hardy to around ‑20 °C with moderate disease resistance, it copes steadily with typical British damp summers and coastal winds, reducing the need for intensive spraying for health‑conscious garden beginners. |
Styling ideas
- Pastel‑Ribbon – combine with soft pink echinacea and pale grasses for a floaty, feminine look along a townhouse path – perfect for style‑aware beginners wanting low effort romance.
- Lavender‑Lane – underplant with English lavender or dwarf nepeta to echo the lilac tones and add bee activity – ideal for sustainability‑minded front‑garden owners.
- Porch‑Boutique – plant one shrub in a 50‑litre clay pot by the door, with trailing thyme at the rim – suited to urban residents seeking fragrance in tight spaces.
- Rain‑Border – team with yarrow and bupleurum in a slightly raised bed to manage roof run‑off attractively – good for practical gardeners improving drainage.
- Family‑Cutting – group three plants at 40 cm spacing to create a small cutting patch for powdery‑scented bunches – appealing to families who enjoy bringing flowers indoors.
Technical cultivar profile
| Descriptor |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Boule de Parfum is a floribunda bed rose, current trade names including BOULE DE PARFUM – pink‑lilac shaded bedding floribunda rose – Kunieda; classed as a shrub‑type, fragrant cut‑flower suitable rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Japan by Kunieda Keiji of Rose Farm Keiji (Wabara) around 2010; introduced commercially from 2010 as a modern floribunda, with precise registration year not documented in current reference data. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, medium shrub reaching about 85–115 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a compact, well‑filled outline in small garden spaces. |
| Flower morphology |
Floribunda clusters of medium‑sized, semi‑double pompon blooms with roughly 13–25 petals; repeat‑flowering throughout the season with notably plentiful second flush, carried on sturdy stems for garden or cutting use. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Mauve‑pink petals with a white sheen and golden‑yellow centre; buds open medium purple, turn pale lavender, then uniform light lilac before fading to a silvery, frosted lilac; colour retention assessed as moderate overall. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Marked by a strong, long‑lasting perfume with a sweet, powdery character reminiscent of fine cosmetics; scent is evident both on the plant and indoors when stems are cut, enhancing small gardens and patios. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small, spherical rose hips around 8–12 mm in diameter, typically red when ripe; hips appear sporadically and add subtle seasonal interest without dominating the shrub’s overall appearance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to approximately ‑21 to ‑18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); disease resistance is moderate, with average tolerance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under typical garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant at 35–40 cm for hedging or bedding, 65 cm as a specimen; density around 5.7–6.5 plants/m². Maintenance is medium, with occasional plant protection advisable; prefers good drainage and regular seasonal pruning. |
BOULE DE PARFUM offers compact, repeat flowering, strong perfume and durable own‑root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, long‑term enjoyment in a small family garden or terrace.