SHIOLI – pink nostalgic rose – Olesen
Softly romantic yet reassuringly uncomplicated, SHIOLI is a compact shrub rose designed for today’s smaller front gardens and balconies, where space, time and water are all at a premium. Its bushy habit and pastel rosette blooms create a calm, nostalgic focus point that sits beautifully against London brick or a simple gravel forecourt. Planted straight from its pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2‑litre pot, this own‑root shrub establishes steadily, coping well with typical British conditions and even thriving where persistent rain and wind test planting in exposed family plots. In the first years it concentrates on roots, then builds strong shoots, and by the third season you enjoy its full ornamental presence with minimal intervention. Medium maintenance, reliable re‑flowering and sound disease resistance make SHIOLI an easy, long‑term choice when you want gentle elegance, lasting structure and relaxed, sustainable gardening in a modest urban space, pairing effortlessly with low‑input perennials and rain‑friendly front‑garden designs for a quietly balanced retreat.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small London front garden, single statement shrub |
Compact height and spread keep paths and pavements clear while still giving a clear focal point of soft pink rosettes from early summer onwards, ideal where every square metre matters for busy city homeowners seeking gentle charm for their entrance. |
| Rain‑tolerant planting near pavements and drives |
Dense foliage and a bushy framework cope well with regular rain and splashing from hard surfaces, so SHIOLI continues to perform in exposed spots where wind and wet might flatten more delicate choices, suiting practical front‑garden planners. |
| Low‑effort romantic border in a family garden |
Medium maintenance needs and reliable repeat flowering mean you mainly deadhead and enjoy the view, rather than chase pests and diseases, making it a strong option for households wanting romance in the borders without high‑intensity care routines. |
| Long‑term feature shrub for smaller plots |
Own‑root growth gives a stable framework that regenerates well after pruning or weather damage, supporting a long lifespan and steady ornamental value, which is reassuring if you are planning a garden feature to keep for many years. |
| Clay or chalky soil, improved with peat‑free compost |
Once the planting hole has been opened up for drainage and enriched with peat‑free organic matter, SHIOLI’s medium vigour and resilient root system settle in reliably, giving confidence to gardeners dealing with typical heavy or alkaline urban soils. |
| Container on balcony or paved front terrace (40–50 L) |
Its modest height and bushiness make it well suited to a 40–50 litre pot using peat‑free compost, where regular rainwater from a butt and occasional feeding keep flowers coming, particularly attractive to flat dwellers and balcony gardeners. |
| Hedge or repeated rhythm along a front boundary |
Regular spacing at 50–60 cm creates a low, soft‑edged run of shrubs that read as a single, harmonious line, bringing order and privacy without feeling heavy, appealing if you prefer calm, balanced structure instead of tall, formal fencing. |
| Weather‑exposed coastal‑style garden |
Sturdy, slightly arching shoots and medium disease resistance cope with unsettled weather, including frequent showers and brisk winds that challenge many roses in open sites, aligning well with owners of breezy, weather‑beaten family gardens. |
Styling ideas
- Terrace‑Welcome – Underplant SHIOLI with heucheras and low grasses in a wide pot to frame a front door with soft movement and year‑round foliage – ideal for urban homeowners wanting quick, gentle kerb appeal.
- Pastel‑Drift – Repeat SHIOLI along a gravel strip with nepeta and dwarf lavender to create a low‑care ribbon of pinks and blues – perfect for busy families seeking order and romance with minimal upkeep.
- Rain‑Garden – Place SHIOLI near a downpipe in a permeable, mulched bed with moisture‑tolerant perennials to slow and soak rainwater – suited to environmentally minded gardeners improving front‑garden drainage.
- Cottage‑Frame – Combine SHIOLI with airy sage and caryopteris for layered height and soft colour, framing windows without blocking light – good for terrace owners after traditional charm in tight spaces.
- Evening‑Calm – Pair SHIOLI with pale heucheras and white flowering companions near a seating area so the fading pinks and near‑white blooms glow at dusk – appealing to those who unwind outdoors after work.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
SHIOLI is a Romantic rose shrub type nostalgia rose; current trade name SHIOLI Romantic rose Olesen; exhibition category shrub rose; part of the Romantic rose collection for garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Mogens Nyegaard Olesen for Poulsen Roser A/S from unnamed seedlings, registered in 2021 and introduced after 2021, originally selected and first distributed from Denmark. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact bushy shrub 75–100 cm high and 60–85 cm wide, with slightly arching shoots, dense dark green, lightly glossy foliage and moderate prickles, forming a rounded, well‑filled garden presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double rosette blooms with over 40 petals, usually borne singly, delivering a classic nostalgic look; remontant habit ensures a strong second flush and repeated flowering through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft pastel pink with cream undertones, opening powder pink with creamy centres, then gently fading to pale, almost white pink; moderate colour retention gives a subtle, evolving palette on the bush. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak, a barely noticeable but pleasant floral note close up; SHIOLI is primarily chosen for its visual effect rather than strong scent, making it suitable near windows and doors. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces hips only occasionally due to very double flowers; when present they are small, spherical, around 8–12 mm in diameter, coloured orange‑red, and generally of minor ornamental impact. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 and hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C; shows resistance to black spot and powdery mildew with medium susceptibility to rust, providing dependable garden performance in temperate regions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to mass planting, low hedging or solitary use at 50–90 cm spacings; medium maintenance with occasional pest and disease monitoring; plant in improved soil, water well in dry spells and deadhead to extend flowering. |
SHIOLI offers compact, nostalgic flowers, reliable repeat blooming and long‑term own‑root resilience for smaller British gardens; a thoughtful choice if you prefer gentle structure with modest care needs.