VILLAGE DE SAINT YRIEIX – lilac hybrid tea rose – Panozzo
Step through your front gate and be met by lilac blooms that hold their colour from deep bud to silvery fade, even after days of showers and brisk breezes in typical British weather. VILLAGE DE SAINT YRIEIX is a compact hybrid tea ideal for small London front gardens and narrow borders, bringing the poised look of an exhibition rose to everyday spaces with minimal effort. Its bushy, mid‑green foliage frames XL, cupped flowers on strong stems, perfect for cutting so you can enjoy that powerful, long‑lasting fragrance indoors as well as out. Grown on its own roots, this rose is designed for a long lifespan, quietly building a robust root system in year one, fuller top growth in year two, and then reaching its full ornamental presence by year three. In a 40–50 litre container or open ground, it fits beautifully into rain‑aware, low‑lawn planting with perennials and gravel, supporting a calm, sustainable balance in your outdoor space. Medium maintenance and moderate disease resistance mean only occasional plant protection and pruning are needed to keep the shrub tidy and healthy, while its dense foliage and tidy habit ensure reliable structure all season.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small London front garden feature |
The compact, bushy habit and 70–90 cm height make this rose ideal for tight front gardens where every plant must earn its place with clear structure and repeat display. Its reliable shape fits rain‑aware, low‑lawn layouts for the busy homeowner. |
| Cutting and vase display |
Extra‑large, cupped hybrid tea blooms on strong, straight stems are made for cutting, giving you classic, long‑lasting lilac roses indoors. Regular picking also encourages new flushes, rewarding those who enjoy flowers in the house as well as the garden. |
| Own‑root, long‑term planting |
As an own‑root rose, it establishes a stable framework that regenerates well after pruning or weather damage, supporting an ornamental life measured in decades rather than years, which particularly benefits the patient, forward‑thinking gardener. |
| Rain‑aware, sustainable front garden |
Its dense foliage and compact outline sit neatly among gravel, permeable paving and low perennials, helping you create a green front garden that still handles frequent rainfall in exposed British sites, appealing to the environmentally conscious urbanite. |
| Clay or chalky border planting |
Once drainage is improved, the moderate root system and medium maintenance needs make it a dependable choice for heavier or chalky soils, rewarding simple care with steady growth and flowering, which reassures time‑pressed beginners. |
| Medium‑care family rose bed |
Moderate disease resistance and maintenance mean you mainly need annual pruning and occasional treatments in humid summers, a realistic routine for families who enjoy gardening but cannot commit to high‑input roses, suiting the practical household. |
| Large pots and containers (40–50 L+) |
A 40–50 litre container gives its own‑root system space to develop, producing sturdy stems and generous blooms without complicated feeding schedules, especially useful on patios, balconies and paved frontages maintained by the busy city‑dweller. |
| Structured lilac focal point with perennials |
The upright, compact framework and consistent flower form make a strong focal anchor among softer perennials such as lavender, sage or nepeta, offering a calm, ordered centrepiece valued by design‑conscious owners. |
Styling ideas
- Doorstep – Place one rose in a 50 L pot by the front door with soft grey gravel mulch; underplant with trailing thyme for a scented welcome – ideal for style‑minded terrace residents.
- Ribbon – Plant a short row along a front path, spacing at 60–65 cm, and weave between clumps of lavender for a fragrant “runway” effect – perfect for London townhouse entrances.
- Pastel – Combine with pale pink daylilies and silvery foliage plants in a narrow border to create a romantic, “girly” frontage – suited to homeowners seeking soft, feminine colour.
- Cutting – Dedicate a small bed near the kitchen door, mixing this rose with nepeta and herbs so stems for the vase are always easy to pick – good for busy families who love fresh flowers.
- Courtyard – Use two matching 45–50 L containers flanking a bench, underplanted with low sage and decorative pebbles, for a calm, low‑maintenance seating corner – appealing to relaxed urban gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose registered as PANcity, traded as VILLAGE DE SAINT YRIEIX – lilac hybrid tea rose – Panozzo; part of the Hybrid Tea commercial group, suitable for garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Bernard Panozzo at Roseraies Panozzo, France; parentage unknown; introduced and registered in 2010, initially distributed by Pépinière Leroi and Le Star de Doué in France. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub reaching about 70–90 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with dense, glossy mid‑green foliage (RHS 137A) and moderate prickles, forming a tidy, well‑filled garden presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, solitary hybrid tea blooms with 26–30 petals, fully double and cupped; classified as XL flower size, remontant with a generous second flush that extends decorative interest through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Delicate lavender‑lilac flowers with a subtle pink veil; buds deep purple with silvery tips; colours soften from bright purplish lavender to frosted silvery lilac, ARS M, RHS 76A outer, 75B inner. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Powerful, long‑lasting scent typical of strongly perfumed hybrid teas; detailed aroma profile not recorded, but intensity and persistence make it well suited for close seating areas and cutting. |
| Hip characteristics |
Sparse hip set expected due to very double blooms; where present, hips are 12–18 mm, ovoid to egg‑shaped and orange‑red, adding light late‑season interest without significant self‑seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); disease resistance moderate to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, benefiting from standard preventive care in humid summers. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Medium maintenance rose needing annual pruning and occasional plant protection; recommended spacing 40 cm for mass planting, 35 cm for hedges, about 65 cm as a specimen, with 5.7–6.5 plants per m² in groups. |
VILLAGE DE SAINT YRIEIX offers compact structure, richly scented lilac blooms and dependable own-root longevity, making it a thoughtful choice for understated, long-term beauty in a small garden.