INGE'S ROSE – pale pink nostalgia rose – Schultheis
Step onto your front path after rain and be greeted by romantic clusters of pastel-pink blooms, their subtly fragrant rosette flowers catching the light against dense, mid‑green foliage that copes well with typical British weather in exposed, breezy streets and coastal gardens. As an own‑root shrub from the Romantic rose collection, INGE'S ROSE offers reassuringly reliable growth and a genuinely long‑term investment for your family garden, forming a balanced, rounded shrub that sits effortlessly among cottage‑style planting, sustainable gravel front gardens or rain‑friendly mixed borders. Give it a modest start in good soil and it will reward you as roots establish in the first year, shoots and structure build in the second, and by the third year its full ornamental character comes into its own, delivering soft, nostalgic colour with minimal fuss for the busy urban gardener.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Narrow London front garden border |
The upright yet bushy habit reaches around 90–150 cm, perfect for framing a narrow path without overwhelming it, while pastel blooms echo traditional London brick and railings for an instantly romantic frontage, ideal for the time‑pressed homeowner. |
| Rainwater‑friendly, low‑maintenance front bed |
Once established, the own‑root shrub forms a stable framework that copes well with typical UK rain and wind, fitting neatly into a gravel‑mulched, well‑drained bed where run‑off is reduced and maintenance stays simple for the sustainability‑minded gardener. |
| Small family back‑garden mixed border |
The medium height and rounded form knit comfortably with perennials such as geraniums or echinacea, delivering repeat flushes of colour through summer without demanding complex pruning, a reassuring choice for the busy family gardener. |
| Romantic hedge or loose screen |
Planted at about 105 cm centres, INGE'S ROSE forms a soft, flowering line that gives gentle privacy without feeling formal, while the long‑lived own‑root structure reduces the need for regular replacement, suiting the long‑term‑planning owner. |
| Solitary focal shrub in a small lawn |
Used singly at around 200 cm spacing, its nostalgic, rosette flowers and dense foliage provide a clear focal point with a classic rose look that matures gracefully over many years, a rewarding feature for the design‑conscious beginner. |
| Coastal or wind‑exposed urban garden |
The sturdy, upright growth and dense leaf canopy cope well with breezier, more exposed plots, making it a reassuring option for front gardens near the coast or open corners that challenge flimsier plants, attractive to the location‑aware gardener. |
| Clay or chalky suburban soil |
Given basic preparation and drainage, the own‑root system settles steadily into heavier or chalk‑influenced soils, offering a durable, long‑term shrub that does not rely on delicate graft unions, a practical benefit for the less‑technical gardener. |
| Large container on balcony or terrace |
In a 40–50 litre pot with peat‑free compost and regular watering, this rose becomes an elegant container specimen, its soft colour and light fragrance bringing a traditional garden feel to compact spaces, ideal for the space‑limited urban gardener. |
Styling ideas
- CITY BOW – Underplant INGE'S ROSE with Geranium macrorrhizum in a narrow terraced front bed for softly scented, low‑maintenance groundcover – perfect for busy professionals.
- PASTEL PATH – Line a short front path with two or three shrubs, interplanted with lavender or sage, for a cottage‑style welcome that still feels tidy – ideal for family homes.
- ROMANTIC FOCUS – Give a single shrub centre stage in a gravel circle with nepeta and echinacea for a bee‑friendly, rain‑permeable feature – suited to sustainability‑minded owners.
- BALCONY BLOOM – Grow one plant in a 50‑litre container beside a bistro set, pairing it with trailing thyme for a fragrant, easy‑care seating nook – appealing to small‑space gardeners.
- SOFT HEDGE – Plant a loose row along a front boundary with alternating ornamental grasses for movement and privacy without a hard fence line – attractive to design‑conscious neighbours.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
INGE'S ROSE is a Romantic rose nostalgia floribunda–shrub. Trade names include Inge's Rose Romantic rose Schultheis; ARS exhibition name registered as Inge’s Rose for show purposes. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Christian Schultheis in Germany (2010) from ‘James Galway’ × ‘Tchaikovsky’, introduced by Rosenhof Schultheis e.K. in 2011 as part of their Romantica‑style shrub range. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy shrub 90–150 cm high and wide, with dense, slightly glossy mid‑green foliage and moderate prickles, giving a full, balanced outline suited to hedging or specimen use. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, rosette‑shaped flowers with 40+ petals, large (approx. 7–10 cm) and carried in clusters, repeating with a generous second flush over the season on strong flowering stems. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pale rose‑pink (RHS 65C–65D); buds medium pink, opening to uniform soft pink then fading to creamy pale, almost porcelain white before petal fall, creating a gentle, nostalgic effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, pleasant rose‑like scent, subtly perceptible at close range without being overpowering, adding refinement along paths, seating areas and entrances in smaller urban gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips, around 6–10 mm in diameter, ripening to orange‑red; ornamental in autumn but not produced in large quantities under typical garden conditions. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish Zon 4); disease resistance moderate to powdery mildew and black spot, with good rust resistance in normal garden care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Space at 105–120 cm in hedges or groups; prefers well‑drained, fertile soil. Maintenance medium: routine feeding, deadheading and occasional plant protection keep shrubs healthy and floriferous. |
INGE'S ROSE offers long‑lived, romantic pastel flowers on a durable own‑root shrub that settles steadily into small family gardens with reliable structure and light fragrance, a thoughtful choice if you would like a graceful, low‑fuss rose.