RENÉE VAN WEGBERG™ – pink nostalgia rose
Imagine stepping out after rain and being greeted by clusters of fragrance-rich, soft pink blooms on a compact, bushy shrub that sits comfortably in a small front garden, even where soils are heavy and winters can be challenging. RENÉE VAN WEGBERG™ has the nostalgic, rosette-shaped flowers of an old rose, yet in a modern shrub that offers reliable remontant flowering from early summer well into autumn with little fuss. Its dense, dark green foliage frames the blooms beautifully, helping the plant look full and finished even between flushes. As an own-root rose, it is grown for long-term stability in family gardens, building roots in the first year, then top growth in the second, and achieving its full ornamental presence by the third. In a generously sized container or a narrow London front border, this rose brings a gentle balance of colour, scent and structure, while its moderate maintenance needs fit neatly into a busy lifestyle and a thoughtful, sustainable approach to watering and planting.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small front-garden feature shrub |
The compact, bushy habit (70–110 cm high) makes this rose ideal as a soft focal point by a front door or bay window, offering romantic rosette blooms without overwhelming a narrow space, especially appealing for the beginner urban homeowner audience |
| Border planting in mixed beds |
Dense foliage and repeated flowering give steady structure and colour amongst perennials or low grasses, allowing you to enjoy its soft pink tones and strong fragrance from early summer to autumn with only routine pruning and feeding expected by the relaxed gardener audience |
| Container on terrace or balcony (40–50 L+) |
Its moderate size, compact framework and strong scent suit a large pot near seating, where good potting mix and a 40–50 litre container support root development and simplify watering for city dwellers who value easy-care planting audience |
| Rainwater-conscious city front garden |
Performs reliably in UK conditions where wind, rain and heavier soils are common, responding well to mulching and collected rainwater rather than frequent mains watering, helping reduce inputs for the sustainability-minded household audience |
| Low, romantic hedge or edging |
Regular spacing at 40–50 cm creates a low, flowered line along a path or drive; the compact, bushy growth and uniform mid-pink colour give a smart, cohesive look that remains attractive season after season for design-aware but time-poor gardeners audience |
| Part-shade planting near walls or railings |
Suitable for partial shade, this rose keeps flowering where full sun is limited, such as east- or west-facing urban front gardens, maintaining bloom quality and scent for those working with overshadowed or courtyard spaces as their main growing area audience |
| Long-term, low-fuss family garden planting |
Own-root plants build resilience over time, regenerating well after hard winters or pruning and avoiding graft-related problems, so once established they can remain attractive for many years with moderate care appreciated by families wanting durable plantings audience |
| Scented seating area or walkway |
The strong, sweet-fruity fragrance and cluster-flowered heads create a distinctive scent experience along a path or beside a bench, especially after rainfall in sheltered spots, rewarding those who value sensory gardens in everyday domestic settings audience |
Styling ideas
- Nostalgic welcome – Frame a terraced-house front step with two container-grown shrubs, underplanted with soft grasses for movement – ideal for urban homeowners seeking a feminine, welcoming entrance.
- Soft hedge – Plant a low line along a front boundary and weave in lavender or nepeta for contrast in texture and scent – suitable for families wanting structure without hard edging.
- Balcony retreat – Use a single large 50 L pot with this rose as centrepiece, surrounded by herbs such as sage and thyme – perfect for busy city dwellers needing one easy, high-impact container.
- Romantic mix – Combine with pale foxgloves and white cosmos in a narrow border to echo cottage-garden charm – appealing to beginners who like a loose, “girly” pastel palette.
- Evening corner – Position near a bench with underplanting of low-growing nepeta and soft groundcovers for fragrance on warm nights – suited to small gardens designed for quiet, reflective moments.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
RENÉE VAN WEGBERG™ – Taste of Love® nostalgia shrub rose; registered as BOZmilefra, part of the Romantica/Romantic rose group, marketed primarily for garden use in compact borders and decorative containers. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by PhenoGeno Roses and introduced in 2019 via PhenoGeno Roses in Serbia and the Netherlands; parentage is unknown, with selection aimed at compact habit and richly scented, romantic-style flowers. |
| Awards and recognition |
Entered as a novelty in the 2021 ZSzP Plant Novelties Competition, indicating interest from professional evaluators and positioning it as a relatively new, noteworthy option for private gardens and collections. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub reaching about 70–110 cm in height and 40–70 cm spread; moderately thorny stems carry dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage, giving good coverage and a well-furnished appearance throughout the season. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, rosette-shaped flowers with over 40 petals, typically large (around 7–10 cm) and borne in clusters; remontant habit with an abundant second flush, providing repeated display in suitable garden conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft mid-pink blooms (RHS 65C/65D) that open from pale buds and gradually fade towards pastel and creamy tones, yet overall hold colour well; closed buds, half-open and full blooms show subtly varied pink shades on the same plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, sweet-fruity fragrance described as well-scented and persistent around the plant, particularly noticeable in still air or enclosed spaces, making it suitable for seating areas and paths where scent can be fully appreciated. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips are generally small (6–10 mm), spherical and orange-red, but formation is expected to be limited due to the very double flower form, so ornamental value relies mainly on flowers and foliage rather than autumn fruit display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Sweden Zon 3); disease resistance is moderate for black spot, powdery mildew and rust, benefitting from good air circulation and standard preventive care in humid areas. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suitable for borders, containers and edging at 40–75 cm spacing; tolerates partial shade; medium maintenance with occasional plant protection and regular watering in dry spells, especially in pots or lighter soils. |
RENÉE VAN WEGBERG™ offers compact growth, strong fragrance and long-season flowering in a durable own-root form that will steadily settle into your garden; a thoughtful choice if you want reliable romance with manageable care needs.