REGAL PRINCE – pink-white bedding floribunda rose
Stepping out to a London front garden after rain, you notice how petals of ‘Regal Prince’ wash from pastel pink to creamy white, echoing a soft, romantic glow against brick and railings. This compact floribunda forms an upright, moderately leafy shrub that fits neatly into typical town plots while coping well with exposed spots where wind and wet weather meet heavier soils and careful drainage, giving reliable structure without fuss. Its clusters of cup-shaped blooms appear in generous flushes, then return for an abundant second flowering that keeps your space looking fresh from early summer well into autumn. Grown on its own roots, ‘Regal Prince’ develops quietly beneath the surface, first building a secure root system, then strong new shoots, and by the third year revealing its full ornamental value with long-lived vitality. Low maintenance by design, this variety offers good disease resistance, meaning less spraying, fewer worries and a more sustainable routine for busy householders. In a rainwater-conscious front garden or shared courtyard, it works happily with gravel, permeable paving and simple underplanting so your outdoor space can stay orderly, green and welcoming with very little effort. Over time, this dependable structure and repeat flowering help create a sense of calm balance in a small garden, supporting a quietly enduring family landscape rather than demanding constant attention.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small front garden bed in a terraced street |
The upright, compact habit and mid‑green foliage make it easy to fit into narrow London-style front gardens, giving reliable, tidy structure and repeat colour with little pruning or specialist care for the busy urban gardener. |
| Rainwater-friendly, permeable planting strip by driveway or path |
Works well with gravel and permeable surfaces, allowing rainwater to soak away while the robust own-root system anchors the plant securely and maintains ornamental value without constant feeding for the sustainability-minded homeowner. |
| Low-maintenance mixed rose border |
Good resistance to common fungal diseases reduces spraying and simplifies border care; the plant keeps an attractive framework and flower clusters over many seasons, rewarding light annual pruning for the time-pressed beginner. |
| Long-lived structural planting in family gardens |
Own-root growth supports regeneration from the base if stems are damaged, helping the shrub to recover and remain attractive over years, so the planting matures gracefully with changing family life for the long-term planner. |
| “Girly” pink-and-cream front garden scheme |
The pastel pink and cream bicolour effect suits soft, feminine planting ideas and stays visually gentle as the colour fades, sitting happily with pale perennials and grasses in a small, welcoming entrance space for the style-conscious owner. |
| Hedge or row along a low fence |
Regular spacing creates a neat, flowering line with moderate density; repeated clusters of blooms and mid-height growth form a friendly, not-overbearing division between neighbours, easy to keep in shape for the neighbourly gardener. |
| Large container on balcony or paved courtyard (50–60 L) |
Suited to a generous container where an own-root plant can establish a stable root mass; a 50–60 litre pot with good drainage supports long-term growth and repeat flowering with simple watering for the balcony resident. |
| Exposed, wind- and rain-prone planting spot |
The cultivar maintains upright growth and foliage quality even where wind and frequent rain meet heavier urban soils, provided drainage is considered, giving resilient structure with minimal intervention for the practical city gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Powder-pink frontage – Combine ‘Regal Prince’ with soft lavender and low nepeta along a short front path for a calm, pastel welcome – ideal for the style-conscious owner.
- Rainwise ribbon – Plant in a gravel strip with feather reed grass and permeable pavers so rainfall drains cleanly while blooms bring colour to everyday comings and goings – perfect for the sustainability-minded homeowner.
- Gentle hedge – Space plants evenly along a picket fence, underplant with hardy geraniums for seasonal groundcover, and enjoy an easy-care, flowering boundary – suited to the neighbourly gardener.
- Balcony focal point – In a 50–60 litre container with peat-free compost, let one plant form a tall, elegant accent, softened by trailing thyme or sutera – made for the balcony resident.
- Family backdrop – Use as a mid-height layer behind a small lawn, with Cornus ‘Midwinter Fire’ and simple bulbs for year-round structure and low input – reassuring for the long-term planner.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Regal Prince is a floribunda bedding rose offered under the pharmaROSA® range, with no separate registered cultivar name published; sold as a premium own-root garden rose for borders and beds. |
| Origin and breeding |
Discovered in France in 2013 and introduced by PharmaRosa® Ltd. from Hungary; exact parentage and breeding company data are not available, but selection focuses on garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Forms an upright, mid-height shrub around 100–140 cm tall and 65–95 cm wide, with moderately dense, slightly glossy mid‑green foliage and moderate prickles, suitable for beds, rows, or specimen use. |
| Flower morphology |
Produces medium-sized, very full, cup-shaped blooms with 40+ petals in clusters; remontant habit gives a main flush followed by abundant repeat flowering, supporting extended decorative impact in the garden. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Bicoloured pink-white effect: pastel pink centres blending to creamy outer petals; colour lightens quickly to powdery cream with a soft pink rim, creating a gentle, romantic look as flowers age on the plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No reliable data on fragrance strength or character are available; this cultivar is primarily chosen for colour effect, flower form and garden performance rather than for a pronounced scent profile. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally sets small, spherical hips around 8–12 mm in diameter, ripening to an orange-red shade; hips are modest but can add a quiet seasonal accent in late season if spent blooms are left. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Shows good resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust under garden conditions; hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7), making it reliable for most UK sites, including colder inland gardens. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Low maintenance: light annual pruning and deadheading are usually sufficient. Allow space at 50–90 cm depending on use; thrives in well-drained soil with regular watering, especially in containers or drier spells. |
Regal Prince offers long-season pastel colour, good disease resistance and durable, own-root growth for compact, sustainable gardens, making it a considered choice for those planning a calm, low-effort outdoor space.