GANYMEDES – orange-pink shaded park rose - Dittière
Imagine a softly glowing rose that feels at home in a compact London front garden, thriving where paving, containers and careful rainwater use all matter just as much as flowers; GANYMEDES provides generous, repeat waves of coral–peach blooms on a bushy shrub that remains neatly in scale for family gardens. Its medium maintenance needs suit those who prefer simple routines over intensive pruning, while own‑root planting supports a long, steady life in heavier soils and changeable weather. Year by year it builds quietly: first roots, then stronger shoots, and by the third season a settled, characterful presence with dense mid‑green foliage. With careful mulching and light soil improvement it copes reliably where winter is sharp and summers are damp, offering reassuring performance even in breezy, moisture‑laden air and typical British humidity. Use captured rainfall in a large container or open bed to keep it sustainably watered, and enjoy the medium‑strength fruity fragrance and glowing, colour‑changing flowers that lend a sense of gentle balance to your everyday garden view.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small front garden focal point |
The compact, bushy habit and 70–110 cm height make GANYMEDES easy to position as a single highlight by a path or bay window, giving structure without overwhelming a tight plot – ideal for the busy urban homeowner audience |
| Mixed shrub and perennial border |
Its generous, remontant flowering adds repeat colour among perennials, while the dense foliage provides a mid‑height backdrop for lighter plants such as nepeta and airy grasses – suitable for time‑pressed family gardeners audience |
| Rainwater‑fed large container (40–50 litres+) |
Performs well in a substantial pot where consistent moisture comes from stored rainwater; the contained root space keeps growth tidy and manageable on terraces or paved front gardens – perfect for sustainability‑minded city residents audience |
| Low informal hedge along a path |
Planted at 50–60 cm intervals, the bushy structure and moderate thorniness create a soft, living edge that guides movement without harsh barriers, echoing the sense of walking a narrow, scented path – appealing to design‑conscious beginners audience |
| Season‑long colour anchor in a clay‑based border |
Once established on its own roots, the shrub offers reliable flowering and steady growth even where heavier soils need improved drainage, supporting gardens that face frequent rain and lingering dampness – reassuring for new garden owners audience |
| Colour‑themed “girly” planting with soft pinks and peaches |
The coral‑orange buds fading to peach‑pink blend beautifully with dusky salvias, soft pink perennials and silver foliage, creating a gentle, romantic palette that remains practical and easy to maintain – ideal for style‑led urban gardeners audience |
| Scented seating‑area companion |
Medium‑strength, clearly fresh‑fruity fragrance and repeated flushes of bloom bring sensory interest close to a bench or small patio, offering everyday enjoyment without complex care routines – suitable for relaxed hobby gardeners audience |
| Long‑term structural planting in a family garden |
As an own‑root shrub, GANYMEDES can regenerate from the base after pruning or winter damage, maintaining its ornamental value and form over many seasons in typical British wind and moisture – well suited to long‑view planners audience |
Styling ideas
- Soft-Front-Garden – combine GANYMEDES with Alchemilla mollis and pale nepeta for a frothy, informal edge along a short front path – for homeowners wanting gentle kerb appeal with low effort
- Balcony-Glow – plant one shrub in a 50‑litre container with trailing thyme and small ornamental grasses to catch evening light – for city dwellers greening compact balconies
- Sunset-Border – mix with Verbena hastata ‘Blue Spires’ and warm‑toned achilleas to echo the coral‑to‑peach colour shift – for gardeners who enjoy long‑season, colour‑layered beds
- Pathway-Hedge – repeat‑plant at 50–60 cm spacing along a narrow path for a softly enclosing, fragrant walk – for families wanting a welcoming but practical garden route
- Calm-Seat-Nook – place near a small bench with lavender and sage to contrast the rosy blooms with cool blues and silvery foliage – for those seeking a restful corner with minimal upkeep
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
GANYMEDES is a park–shrub rose marketed by Jardirose; a bushy shrub rose type suited to garden and landscape use, sold here as an own‑root, container‑grown plant for private gardens. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jean‑Pierre Dittière in France, with breeding completed in 2016; parentage is unknown. Introduced commercially via Jardirose, this cultivar reflects modern shrub‑rose breeding for colour and garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Forms a bushy shrub 70–110 cm tall and 60–100 cm wide with dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickles, giving good presence without overwhelming space in small to medium gardens. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup‑shaped blooms with 26–39 petals, borne in clusters of three to five per stem. Remontant, with a generous second flush that extends the overall flowering season through much of summer. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Coral‑orange buds open vivid coral with golden-yellow inner tones, then shift through salmon and peach‑pink with a creamy veil; ARS LP, RHS 62C–62D, offering a warm, multi‑tonal display as flowers mature. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium‑strength, clearly noticeable fragrance with a fresh, fruity character. Best appreciated near seating areas or paths where air movement carries the scent without needing large planting numbers. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rosehip production is limited by the double flower form, but small spherical hips of about 10–14 mm may form, taking on an orange‑red colour and adding discrete late‑season interest in some seasons. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b). Black spot resistance is good, while powdery mildew and rust show moderate levels, usually needing only occasional monitoring and care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant at 50–60 cm for hedging or 100 cm as a specimen; prefers improved, well‑drained soil and regular watering in the first year, then light annual pruning and selective deadheading for sustained performance. |
GANYMEDES offers warm, colour‑shifting blooms, a compact bushy habit and reliable own‑root resilience that together make a thoughtful, long‑term choice for quietly elegant, low‑fuss gardens.