PRIME TIME – orange-yellow landscape shrub rose - Laperrière
Step out after the rain into a front garden that feels instantly more alive, as PRIME TIME washes your London terrace in warm, orange‑yellow colour without demanding complicated care. This compact landscape shrub holds its own in breezy, changeable weather and copes reliably with heavy soil that needs thoughtful drainage, suiting real‑world family plots rather than ideal show gardens. Its remontant flowering habit gives a long, satisfying season, while the robust, upright structure helps it stay neat beside pavements and paths. Grown on its own roots, it settles slowly but steadily, building a long‑lived framework with dependable regrowth even after hard pruning or accidental knocks. In a large 40–50 litre container or a small front bed, it offers balanced impact for busy urban gardeners who want sustainable, good‑looking planting that quietly endures. Over the first three years it focuses first on roots, then on shoots, and finally reveals its full ornamental presence.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small front‑garden flowerbed |
Ideal for compact, “girly” front gardens where you want reliable, season‑long colour without constant dead‑heading or feeding; its remontant flowering and modest height create a soft, welcoming focus for beginners |
| Low flowering hedge along a path |
Planted at 50–60 cm intervals, its upright, uniform habit forms a colourful, low hedge that reads as tidy from the pavement yet feels relaxed and informal, suiting busy homeowners who prefer minimal clipping and straightforward structure for families |
| Rainwater‑aware urban strip planting |
Performs well in everyday British conditions, including exposed, rainy sites where improved soil structure and drainage help manage runoff, so it works neatly alongside permeable paving or gravelled parking in small, sustainable front gardens for urbanites |
| Large container on balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre peat‑free container it offers long‑term value, as own‑root growth copes better with occasional drying out and hard pruning than grafted roses, giving you a durable, easy‑to‑maintain feature for renters |
| Mixed border with perennials |
The bicoloured orange‑yellow blooms stand out among cooler companions like lavender, sage or nepeta, adding warmth and movement while its moderate height slots into existing borders without redesigning the whole bed, supporting low‑input schemes for hobby‑gardeners |
| Low‑maintenance family play garden |
Robust health and strong disease resistance keep foliage clean with minimal spraying, so beds can be left largely to themselves between school runs, while the moderate prickliness discourages cutting through play areas, supporting relaxed gardens for parents |
| Long‑term structural planting |
As an own‑root shrub it is bred for a long lifespan, gradually building a stable framework that regenerates well from the base after renovation pruning, offering enduring structure and colour in spaces where you do not want to replant often for planners |
| Public‑facing, tidy frontage |
Its upright habit, moderately glossy foliage and consistent flowering create a smart but not formal look that suits shared drives, small car parks or communal front gardens, giving a presentable, low‑fuss impression with limited ongoing work for neighbours |
Styling ideas
- Terrace-Welcome – Line a narrow town‑house path with PRIME TIME and soft pink garden pinks, using pale gravel mulch to reflect light – ideal for style‑conscious London front‑garden owners.
- Sunset-Stripe – Pair its orange‑yellow blooms with purple nepeta and blue ceanothus in a slim bed, echoing a sunset palette – for urban gardeners seeking colour without high maintenance.
- Clay-Corner – Improve a heavy‑clay front corner with compost, then plant a small drift of PRIME TIME under a light‑crowned tree – for householders turning problem patches into long‑term assets.
- Balcony-Feature – Grow a single shrub in a 50 litre pot with trailing thyme over the edge, using a simple timber oblong container – for balcony owners wanting a durable, low‑care focal point.
- Play-Safe-Frame – Use a loose row of shrubs to frame a lawn, backed with dwarf French marigolds for extra glow – for families who need clear play edges without formal hedging.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Modern shrub rose (landscape shrub); registered as LAPastri, marketed as PRIME TIME – orange-yellow landscape shrub rose - Laperrière within the Bedding rose collection for garden and landscape use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Robert Laperrière, Roseraie Laperrière, France; breeding year 2016. Parentage is unknown; introduced as a versatile bed and landscape shrub suited to urban plantings and domestic gardens. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub, around 80–110 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with moderately dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a compact, coherent shape for beds, hedging and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium, double, cup-shaped blooms with 26–39 petals, typically borne in small clusters of one to two flowers per stem; remontant habit provides repeat flushes, including a generous second flowering period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Closed buds fiery red‑coral with golden-yellow hints; newly opened blooms strongly bicoloured orange-yellow; colours soften towards brick and cream‑straw with age, giving a warm, gently variegated overall effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicately scented rose with mild fragrance; sufficient to notice at close quarters but not overpowering on a small terrace or balcony, allowing comfortable use near seating areas and narrow front paths. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips are scarce due to the double flower form; occasional small, 8–12 mm, ellipsoidal, orange-red hips may develop, offering modest late-season interest without heavy self-seeding issues. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good overall health with resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3), suitable for most typical UK winter conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Useful for beds, low hedges, specimens, parks, urban greens and slopes; low maintenance needs, suitable for partial shade; plant at 50–100 cm spacing depending on hedge, massed or solitary use. |
PRIME TIME – orange-yellow landscape shrub rose - Laperrière offers long-season colour, reliable health and durable own-root growth for compact, sustainable gardens, making it a thoughtful choice to anchor your planting over many years.