EURYDOME – pink-yellow hybrid tea rose – Panozzo
Imagine stepping out after rain along a narrow front path, brushing past glossy foliage and high‑centred blooms of peach and pink that hold their colour beautifully despite typical British showers and breezy coastal spells. EURYDOME is a refined hybrid tea bred for cut flowers yet perfectly suited to compact, rainwater‑friendly London front gardens, bringing an elegant but easy rhythm of repeat flowering through the season. As an own‑root rose it settles in reliably, building a deep rooted framework for long life and steady performance, so that over three seasons it moves from establishing roots, to stronger shoots, to its full garden presence. The medium maintenance level means occasional deadheading and straightforward care rather than expert routines, while good winter hardiness and dense foliage make it a dependable, sustainable choice for busy beginners who still want fragrance on the doorstep.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| City front garden feature by the path |
High‑centred, exhibition‑style blooms in a sophisticated pink‑yellow blend create an instant focal point beside a narrow front path, offering graceful structure without dominating a small space, ideal for the style‑conscious urban homeowner who is a beginner. |
| Cutting bed for home bouquets |
Long, upright stems and large, very double flowers are made for cutting, so you can bring its fresh, fruity fragrance indoors regularly from mid‑season onwards without losing the shrub’s overall effect, perfect for those who like arranging flowers at home. |
| Rainwater‑friendly urban planting strip |
Planted into well‑prepared, free‑draining soil, EURYDOME copes reliably with UK showers and breezier, wetter spells, making it a refined choice for rain‑fed front garden strips that still need to look neat, appealing to environmentally aware city gardeners. |
| Mixed border with shrubs and perennials |
The dense, dark green foliage and upright habit give lasting structure, while repeat flushes of bicoloured blooms weave through companion plants like lavender or nepeta, adding depth over several years for family gardens seeking low‑fuss summer colour. |
| Own-root specimen for long-term planting |
As an own-root rose it regenerates well from the base, with no graft union to manage, helping it age gracefully and keep its ornamental value for years with moderate care, ideal for those wanting a long‑lived feature without complex pruning. |
| Small lawn island or focal pot near seating |
A single plant set in a small island bed or a large 40–50 litre container delivers season‑long, fragrant colour close to where you sit, giving an intimate, “girly” focus for tea or reading moments, well suited to compact gardens with limited time. |
| Family garden border with winter resilience |
Good hardiness and medium disease resistance give reliable structure through typical UK winters, so once established it returns each year with minimal intervention, suiting busy families who need plants to cope while life is hectic. |
| Beginner’s rose bed beside a front fence |
Simple pruning, regular deadheading and steady repeat flowering provide an encouraging first rose experience, with its colour and fragrance rewarding basic care rather than expert routines, reassuring for new owners of their first small garden. |
Styling ideas
- Terracewelcome – Underplant EURYDOME with low lavender and thyme along a short front path for soft scent and neat form – ideal for urban owners turning a hard‑surfaced terrace into a welcoming entrance.
- Pastelborder – Combine with pale nepeta, soft pink salvias and silvery foliage for a romantic, “girly” frontage – perfect for those wanting a gentle, coordinated look without heavy maintenance.
- Cuttingcorner – Group three plants with airy grasses and a clematis on a trellis behind for a small but productive cutting patch – good for hobby florists who like to pick bouquets regularly.
- Rainlane – Line a narrow, free‑draining strip where roof water runs off, interplanting with sage and sedums to soak up moisture – useful for city gardeners managing rainwater while keeping kerb appeal.
- Balconypot – Grow a single plant in a 50‑litre container with trailing herbs at the rim for scent and greenery – suited to flat‑dwellers or renters seeking a movable yet long‑lived rose companion.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as PANlavrug, marketed as EURYDOME – pink-yellow hybrid tea rose – Panozzo; a premium gold-rated, exhibition-type hybrid tea verified for authenticity for discerning garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Bernard Panozzo in France around 2006, introduced in 2007 via French nurseries; exact parentage and institutional breeding background are unknown but selected for refined flower form. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub 80–110 cm high and 50–70 cm wide with dense, glossy, dark green foliage and moderate prickles; self-cleaning is weak, so spent blooms benefit from regular deadheading to stay tidy. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, high‑centred hybrid tea blooms, typically solitary on stems, very double with 40+ petals; classic pointed buds open to full, exhibition‑style flowers suitable for cutting and garden display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Distinctly bicoloured: golden‑peach centre grading to pink, with magenta or coral‑crimson edging; colours soften as blooms age yet retain good overall strength, giving an elegant pastel‑to‑coral effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, fresh fruity scent noticeable at close range and on cut stems; fragrance adds value both beside paths and in indoor arrangements without being overpowering in small urban spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is usually limited due to very double flowers, but when present produces small spherical orange‑red hips about 8–12 mm, contributing a modest decorative touch late in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); disease resistance to black spot, mildew and rust is medium, so basic preventive care and good air circulation are recommended. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites with prepared, well‑drained soil; space 50–90 cm depending on use, 2.8–3.2 plants/m² for massing; medium maintenance with periodic feeding, deadheading and light pruning on own roots. |
EURYDOME Hybrid tea rose PANlavrug offers exhibition-quality, fragrant blooms and dependable hardiness on a regenerating own-root framework, a thoughtful choice if you wish to invest in a long-lived, elegant front-garden feature.