PRELINA – carmine-red bedding floribunda rose
Easy-care and quietly dependable, PRELINA is an own-root floribunda designed for relaxed, romantic gardens where you would happily linger over tea under an arbour. Its bushy, compact growth and floribunda bedding habit suit small to medium family plots just as well as neat front gardens, bringing a soft hedge of vivid carmine-red, raspberry-toned blooms from early summer into autumn. The glossy mid-green foliage is notably healthy, helping the plant stay attractive even in showery, unsettled weather with persistent fungal pressure and gusty winds. Repeating flower flushes keep borders lively with little intervention, while its robust hardiness ensures that the framework endures typical UK winters year after year. As an own-root rose, PRELINA establishes a stable, long-lived shrub that can regenerate from the base, guarding your investment in a family garden. In the first three years it quietly builds below, then above ground, before revealing its full cottage-style impact. PRELINA works beautifully in gently curved beds, rose-and-lavender plantings or low hedges, adding a surprisingly versatile and romantic note beside lawns, paths or a modest kitchen garden, with planting and pruning easily managed by time-pressed, non-specialist gardeners.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Low, romantic rose hedge along a path or drive |
PRELINA’s bushy habit and 70–95 cm height create a tidy, continuous line of colour without blocking views, ideal for edging front paths or driveways. Regular spacing at 50–60 cm apart quickly forms a soft, flowering hedge needing only light annual trimming – well suited to busy homeowners. |
| Cottage-style mixed border in a family back garden |
The rounded, moderately dense framework and repeat flowering offer a strong “anchor” in mixed borders, pairing effortlessly with lavender and herbaceous perennials. The rich raspberry-carmine tones help tie together pink, purple and white schemes over the season, giving reliable structure for relaxed cottage borders – reassuring for style-conscious beginners. |
| Mass bedding in small to medium suburban gardens |
As a bedding floribunda, PRELINA is ideal for mass planting at around 3 plants/m², building a carpet of coordinated colour. The consistent flower size and double, cup-shaped blooms create a coherent, professional look with minimal design effort, perfect for front lawns, corner beds or shared entrance spaces – attractive to practical families. |
| Own-root, long-term feature in a traditional rose bed |
Being supplied as an own-root plant, PRELINA builds a stable, long-lived shrub that can regenerate from the base rather than relying on a graft. Over the first few years it develops a resilient, well-anchored framework that copes well with routine pruning changes and family wear around borders – reassuring for long-view garden planners. |
| Low-maintenance planting for time-poor or novice gardeners |
With low maintenance needs and high resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, PRELINA is a dependable choice where time and experience are limited. Routine care is largely reduced to watering in dry spells, basic feeding and an annual prune, without complicated spraying programmes – ideal for busy urban gardeners. |
| Traditional, storybook corner near seating or a pergola |
The rich carmine-red to raspberry-pink flowers, held in clusters, build a charming, nostalgic atmosphere around benches or small pergolas. Positioned near seating, repeated flushes of colour frame everyday moments such as afternoon tea, helping small gardens feel more like a country retreat – appealing to romance-loving couples. |
| Cooler, exposed sites needing winter-hardy structure |
Rated to approximately -26 to -23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b), PRELINA offers reliable woody structure even in colder, more exposed or northerly gardens. Its hardiness makes it a sound option where frost pockets or brisk winds could challenge less robust roses, supporting long-term planting plans for cautious buyers. |
| Raised beds or improved clay borders in family plots |
PRELINA suits improved clay soils or raised beds where drainage is managed but moisture is retained, particularly helpful in typical British family gardens where heavier soils are common and summers can swing between wet and dry periods. This makes planning a simple, resilient rose layout easier for non-specialist owners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic Border – Combine PRELINA with lavender, catmint and soft geraniums for a frothy, low-maintenance ribbon of colour along a lawn – for those wanting an effortless country feel.
- Front-Garden Welcome – Plant a short hedge of PRELINA either side of the front path, underplanted with spring bulbs, to give a smart yet inviting entrance – ideal for family homes.
- Kitchen-Garden Charm – Set a pair of PRELINA shrubs at the edge of a vegetable plot with herbs between, softening utility spaces into a storybook potager – suited to cottage-style enthusiasts.
- Colour-Block Bedding – Use groups of five or more plants for a bold, unified block of raspberry-red, bordered with white perennials for contrast – good for those who like clear, simple schemes.
- Seating-Nook Accent – Position PRELINA near a bench or arbour, with airy grasses behind to frame its blooms and provide privacy – perfect for gardeners creating a small retreat corner.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
PRELINA is a bedding floribunda rose marketed as PRELINA Bedding rose pharmaROSA®, part of the bedding rose collection; registration details and ARS exhibition name are not currently recorded. |
| Origin and breeding |
The cultivar was discovered and selected by pharmaROSA, with parentage and breeding year not documented; it is distributed in the UK via PharmaRosa® channels as an own-root, container-grown garden rose. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub reaching about 70–95 cm in height and 60–85 cm in spread, with moderately dense, glossy mid-green foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a neat, rounded shape suitable for hedging or bedding. |
| Flower morphology |
Large-flowered floribunda clusters bearing double, cup-shaped blooms with 26–39 petals; flowers repeat freely through the season with abundant secondary flushes, delivering consistent bedding impact in ordinary family gardens. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Blooms open dark carmine-raspberry with a velvety bud, then lighten to medium raspberry-pink before fading, retaining moderate colour strength; overall impression is a vivid carmine-red with a subtle raspberry-purple overtone. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No reliable data are available on fragrance type or intensity; PRELINA should be chosen primarily for its colour, bedding effect and health rather than for scented garden design or cut-flower fragrance use. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional hips may form after flowering, typically round to slightly elongated, about 10–18 mm in diameter; they are not a dominant ornamental feature and usually appear only on less frequently deadheaded plants. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to around -26 to -23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4) with strong resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, making it suitable for cool, damp British conditions without intensive chemical care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant at about 60 cm spacing for mass bedding, 50 cm for hedging or 100 cm as a solitary; use improved soil or raised beds on heavy clay, and choose containers of at least 40–50 litres for longer-term pot culture. |
PRELINA combines a compact floribunda habit, excellent disease resistance and solid winter hardiness in an own-root form that matures into a stable, long-lived shrub; a thoughtful choice if you want reliable colour with modest upkeep.