DALNELLIN – dark red nostalgic rose - Dalla Libera
Imagine late-afternoon tea in a small family garden, surrounded by velvety, storybook roses: DALNELLIN creates that romantic cottage atmosphere with deep crimson cups and a sweetly nostalgic fragrance. Its upright, bushy habit forms a graceful shrub that works beautifully as a blooming backdrop, informal hedge or focal feature near a seating area. Own-root production supports long-term health and steady regrowth after pruning, so the shrub keeps its character and ornamental value for many years with minimal effort. In cool, humid British weather it offers reassuring disease resistance, ideal where rain and wind regularly sweep across exposed, breezy plots. Large, very full, cluster-flowering blooms open repeatedly through the season, building towards a rich, romantic display that matures from root to rose, year by year. Suitable for beds, borders or generous containers, it rewards simple, consistent care with a durable, classic presence.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Main rose border in a family garden |
The upright, medium-tall shrub structure fills the back or middle of a border with reliable height and depth, creating a romantic backdrop for lawns, play areas and paths without demanding complicated pruning, ideal for beginners. |
| Informal flowering hedge along a boundary |
Planted at 50–60 cm intervals, DALNELLIN knits into a dense, leafy line with repeating flushes of dark red blooms, offering a softer, more traditional boundary than fencing while staying manageable for light annual trimming, perfect for homeowners. |
| Feature rose near seating or “afternoon tea” corner |
The medium-strong, old-world perfume and nostalgic flower form make this rose especially suitable near a bench or patio where you linger, providing fragrance and atmosphere without fussy deadheading routines, attractive to romantics. |
| Cottage-style mixed border with perennials |
Abundant clusters of very full, dark red blooms weave effortlessly into cottage plantings, pairing well with lamb’s ear and pale clematis while its robust shrub structure gives year-round skeleton, reassuring for cottage-gardeners. |
| Large container on terrace or small town garden |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with good drainage, DALNELLIN offers a vertical accent of nostalgic colour for compact spaces, needing only straightforward watering and periodic feed to stay attractive, convenient for urbanites. |
| Low-intervention planting in exposed, breezy plots |
High resistance to common rose diseases means foliage stays clean even in cool, damp, wind-swept gardens, so you can enjoy flowers without regular spraying or complex regimes, highly suitable for busy-owners. |
| Long-term “heirloom” rose in a family garden plan |
As an own-root shrub, DALNELLIN regenerates well from the base, maintaining its character and flowering even after harder pruning, giving a dependable, long-lived element in a multi-year planting scheme, valued by planners. |
| Developing a young garden over its first three years |
This rose settles in as a young plant, steadily building its root system, then extending strong new shoots before reaching full ornamental effect, making it easy to visualise how the garden will mature, encouraging for starters. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-hedge – Line DALNELLIN along a path with lamb’s ear edging to echo medieval romance and soft textures – ideal for lovers of informal, storybook garden structure.
- Tea-corner – Place one or two shrubs behind a small bistro set, underplanted with lavender for scent layers – suited to those creating a calm afternoon tea retreat.
- Velvet-contrast – Combine its dark red blooms with white clematis on an obelisk for vertical drama – attractive to gardeners wanting a simple but striking focal point.
- Kitchen-border – Blend DALNELLIN with herbs and cottage vegetables to link ornamental and productive areas – perfect for families who enjoy traditional kitchen gardens.
- Romantic-duo – Plant in generous pots either side of a doorway or arch to frame views in rich colour – appealing to homeowners seeking an easy yet classic entrance feature.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
DALnellin, Romantic rose shrub, nostalgia rose type; registered cultivar name DALnellin, current trade name “Dalnellin Romantic rose DALnellin”; collection: Romantic rose; exhibition category: shrub rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Davide Dalla Libera, Novaspina, Teolo, Italy; parentage unknown; bred and introduced in Italy in 2014, with Novaspina as initial distributor; created as a romantic, dark red shrub rose. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Medium-tall upright shrub, about 130–190 cm high and 60–90 cm wide; dense, dark olive-green, slightly glossy foliage; moderately thorny shoots; suitable for hedging, mixed borders and larger containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, cup-shaped flowers with more than 40 petals; large blooms (approximately 7–10 cm) carried in clusters; remontant with abundant second flush, providing repeated flowering in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep, velvety dark red blooms with ruby and claret tones; outer petals RHS 60A, inner RHS 53B; buds nearly black-red; colour fades moderately to muted chestnut red while retaining a rich, romantic appearance. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength scent with a clearly perceptible, sweet, old-world character; fragrance is noticeable at close range around seating areas and paths, enhancing its role as a romantic feature shrub. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms a small number of ovoid red hips, about 10–15 mm in diameter, RHS 44A; hips add subtle autumn interest but are not produced in showy quantities on well-deadheaded plants. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, hardy approximately to –21 to –18 °C; resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; foliage typically remains healthy without routine fungicide use under average UK garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Low maintenance requirements; prune lightly to shape and remove older wood as needed; recommended spacing 50–60 cm in mass or hedge plantings, or about 100 cm for specimen use in borders or large containers. |
DALNELLIN combines romantic dark red blooms, reliable disease resistance and a flexible, upright shrub habit in a long-lived own-root form that rewards straightforward care, making it a thoughtful choice for your next cottage-style planting.