CSINSZKA – pink bedding polyantha rose – Márk
Step out to your London front garden after rain and you will find balance and effortless charm in CSINSZKA, a compact polyantha bred for reliable, season-long flower impact rather than fuss. Its bushy, slightly spreading habit is ideal for small family plots and narrow beds, coping well with exposed, breezy sites and heavier soils where good drainage helps manage wet weather and sticky clay. Masses of mid-pink, semi-double blooms appear in generous clusters, repeating from early summer into autumn and creating a soft, girly edging for paths, low hedges or rainwater-friendly front gardens. As an own-root shrub it builds strength gradually for a long, stable life, with roots establishing in the first year, top growth filling out in the second and full ornamental value emerging by year three. Medium disease resistance, frost hardiness to typical UK winters and moderate maintenance needs keep care simple for beginners and busy households, while partially open flowers still offer accessible pollen for visiting pollinators. Plant it once, then let this quietly sustainable rose settle in and frame your everyday journeys to the front door.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Urban front garden edging |
Low, bushy growth and clustered flowers give an immediate, neat border that softens hard paving in terraced-house front gardens without demanding complex care or pruning knowledge, making day-to-day enjoyment easy for beginners. |
| Small family garden flower beds |
Compact height and 50–70 cm spread fit comfortably into typical UK family plots, providing strong structure and colour without overwhelming play areas or seating spaces, suiting time-pressed homeowners. |
| Rainwater-friendly planting near downpipes |
Once established, the robust root system and tolerance of breezier, wetter corners mean it works well alongside permeable gravel and simple French drains, supporting thoughtful rainwater management for sustainability-conscious gardeners. |
| Pollinator-friendly mixed borders |
Semi-double, repeatedly flowering clusters provide a steady trickle of accessible pollen through the season, especially when underplanted with lavender or nepeta, which supports city wildlife and appeals to pollinator-minded buyers. |
| Low, informal hedging |
Regular spacing at around 35 cm forms a soft, pink, shoulder-high line ideal for defining paths or drive edges, without the clipping regime of formal box or yew, a practical choice for busy households. |
| Own-root, long-term planting schemes |
The own-root habit allows the shrub to regenerate from the base after hard pruning or winter damage, keeping shape and flower quality consistent over many years, reassuring cautious newcomers. |
| Large containers on patios or balconies |
In a 40–50 litre peat-free container with good drainage, its bushy habit and repeat flowering create a season-long feature that can be watered with saved rainwater, ideal for space-limited urbanites. |
| Coastal and exposed suburban gardens |
Moderately thorny, low, spreading growth stands up well to wind, while medium disease resistance copes with humid, showery weather in open sites, suiting pragmatic, low-intervention gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Romantic-Front-Path – Line both sides of a narrow path with CSINSZKA and alternate clumps of lavender for scent and bees, perfect for homeowners wanting a soft, girly welcome without high maintenance.
- Pastel-Pocket-Bed – Combine CSINSZKA with white nepeta and soft pink penstemons in a small, rectangular bed to create a long-flowering, easy-care focal point for beginners reclaiming a front drive strip.
- Rain-Garden-Edge – Plant in a loose row along a gravelled swale or rain-trench, weaving in ornamental alliums for spring height, ideal for sustainability-focused city gardeners managing roof or downpipe runoff.
- Balcony-Feature-Pot – One plant in a 50 litre container, underplanted with low thyme, gives season-long pink colour and greenery, well suited to urban tenants seeking impact from a single, portable rose.
- Family-Friendly-Hedge – Use staggered rows at 35–40 cm spacing to form a low, flower-rich hedge along lawns or play areas, a good choice for families wanting structure without sharp, towering shrubs.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Polyantha bedding rose marketed as CSINSZKA – pink bedding polyantha rose – Márk; ARS exhibition name ‘Csinszka’; diminutive female given-name origin; part of the Bedding rose collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Márk Gergely in Hungary from an unknown seedling × ‘Orange Glory’; breeding, registration and introduction recorded in 2002, with initial commercial distribution by PharmaRosa® Ltd. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy, slightly spreading shrub, around 40–60 cm high and 50–70 cm wide; moderately dense, glossy light-green foliage; moderately thorny shoots suitable for edging, bedding and low hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, 0.5–1.5 inch, semi-double blooms with 13–25 petals, produced in clustered inflorescences; repeat-flowering (remontant) with a notably abundant second flush after the main early-summer display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniform mid-pink flowers; buds deep pink, opening to RHS 57C outer and 65C inner tones, then fading to pastel, powdery pink before petal drop; no white centre, gently lightening petal edges through bloom life. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable fragrance; selected primarily for visual impact, bedding performance and repeat flowering rather than scent, making it best paired with aromatic companions such as lavender or culinary herbs. |
| Hip characteristics |
Moderately abundant, spherical, bright red hips around 6–9 mm in diameter, forming after flowering if not deadheaded, adding subtle late-season interest and supporting wildlife-oriented planting schemes. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium disease resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; reliably hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 4, USDA 5b), well suited to typical UK winter and spring conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Medium maintenance; occasional pest and disease checks advised. For mass bedding plant at 40 cm, hedging 35 cm, specimens 65 cm; 5.7–6.6 plants/m² depending on layout, in well-drained, reasonably fertile soil. |
CSINSZKA offers compact, reliable pink colour, repeat flowering and long-term own-root resilience in everyday family gardens, making it a considerate choice if you prefer lasting beauty with modest effort.