DRAGA™ – scarlet flowerbed shrub rose – Tanjga
Create a corner of afternoon romance with DRAGA™, a compact scarlet shrub rose that fits beautifully into small family gardens and cottage-style borders, even where windy, rain-prone plots call for reliable, well-anchored planting. Its compact habit and dense, dark-green foliage form a neat, low hedge or edging, while the vivid, scarlet blooms repeat through the season in generous clusters for a long flowering period with modest effort. As an own-root rose, DRAGA™ develops steadily – roots in the first year, stronger shoots in the second, and full ornamental value by the third – supporting a reassuringly long garden life and good regeneration after harder pruning. Plantable throughout the season in your preferred spot, it settles quickly into clay or chalk soils when drainage is improved, offering dependable structure and colour for busy gardeners. In larger containers from 40–50 litres on patios or beside a kitchen garden path, it delivers a cosy, storybook feel with minimal maintenance, while its medium-thorny, bushy framework and lasting colour make the plant a durable, easy-care choice for relaxed, family-friendly borders.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Low cottage-style flowerbed in a family garden |
The compact, 35–55 cm height and 35–60 cm spread form a dense, low mound that fits perfectly in front-of-border cottage schemes without swamping paths or neighbouring plants. Ideal for busy beginners seeking easy shape and scale, particularly homeowners. |
| Informal scarlet edging along paths or drives |
Regular remontant flowering with vivid scarlet clusters provides a clear, decorative line along paths or driveways from early summer, with only occasional deadheading needed. Spacing at 40–45 cm creates a continuous ribbon of colour for traditionalists. |
| Feature rose in large patio containers |
Its compact habit and moderate root vigour suit 40–50 litre containers where water and feeding can be controlled, allowing those with paved or urban spaces to enjoy shrub-rose character and repeat bloom close to the seating area, appealing to city-dwellers. |
| Small flowering hedge around a kitchen garden |
Dense, glossy dark-green foliage and medium prickliness combine to form a low, gently protective boundary around herbs or vegetables, while the scarlet flowers add a decorative, storybook feel. Best for cottage plots managed by practical, style-aware gardeners. |
| Mixed border accent with strong colour focus |
The even, intensely scarlet-red flowers keep their warm tone well as they age, giving a stable, reliable colour patch in mixed plantings, even through changeable British summers. Suits those who want clear focal points without replanting, especially planners. |
| Long-term structural planting in small gardens |
As an own-root shrub, DRAGA™ builds a durable framework that can regenerate from the base after harder pruning, supporting a long planting life in one spot and reducing the need to replace tired roses, a priority for long-horizon, budget-conscious families. |
| Roses in exposed, changeable-weather plots |
The compact, well-branched habit anchors the plant securely and helps it cope with sites where blustery showers and sudden gusts are common, provided drainage is managed sensibly, reassuring those with coastal or open gardens, particularly coast-dwellers. |
| Urban green space and shared communal beds |
Medium maintenance needs and moderate disease resistance allow DRAGA™ to perform respectably under realistic care levels in communal settings, while self-cleaning is partial, making occasional tidy-ups sufficient for presentable displays, suitable for time-poor residents. |
Styling ideas
- Scarlet-Path Border – line a narrow front-garden path with DRAGA™ and interplant with low Gypsophila repens for soft white froth and romantic contrast – for homeowners wanting welcoming, cottage-style entrances.
- Kitchen-Garden Frame – plant a loose rectangle of DRAGA™ around herbs and salad beds, pairing with Potentilla neumanniana to echo yellow spring tones against scarlet – for rural cooks who like structure with charm.
- Patio-Tea Corner – place a single DRAGA™ in a 50-litre terracotta pot beside a bistro set, underplanting with trailing Vinca minor for year-round green – for balcony and terrace users craving a cosy tea spot.
- Storybook-Hedge Strip – create a low hedge along a lawn edge, spacing plants at 40 cm and mixing in soft pink and white perennials behind – for families wanting a traditional, child-friendly rose picture.
- Colour-Anchor Bed – use three DRAGA™ in a triangle in a mixed bed as a repeating scarlet motif, weaving blue catmint and soft grasses between – for hobby gardeners seeking strong yet manageable design.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Registered as BOZdragfra, marketed as Draga™ Frayla® BOZdragfra; a shrub / bed rose classified as a flowerbed shrub rose within the Frayla® collection, verified for cultivar authenticity for garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga of PhenoGeno Roses, Serbia, with parentage not publicly disclosed; introduced and registered in 2020 as a modern shrub rose aimed at ornamental garden and urban plantings. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact shrub, typically 35–55 cm high and 35–60 cm wide, with dense, dark-green glossy foliage and a moderately thorny framework, forming a low, well-branched bush suited to edging, beds and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Produces large, double, cupped blooms with 26–39 petals, carried mainly in clusters; flowers are remontant, giving a generous second flush after the main early-summer display when moderately maintained and watered. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Flowers open deep scarlet red and retain a vivid, warm scarlet to mid-red tone with very good colour fastness; both inner and outer petals correspond to RHS 46A, with only slight lightening as the bloom ages. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Displays a mild but noticeable fragrance at close range, with a delicately rose-scented character rather than a strong perfume, making it suitable for seating areas where a gentle scent is preferred over intensity. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small, egg-shaped hips around 8–12 mm, coloured orange-red; hips are not produced in abundance and are of minor ornamental value, with little impact on the plant’s overall appearance in the border. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7; Swedish zone 3; USDA 6b) with medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; benefits from normal hygiene and occasional preventive care in humid seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with improved drainage on heavy soils; plant 40–70 cm apart depending on use, ensuring regular watering in dry spells; suitable for beds, edging, containers from 40 litres and urban green spaces. |
DRAGA™ offers compact structure, enduring scarlet colour and long-lived own-root reliability, making it a practical, romantic choice for relaxed family gardens and patios you may wish to enjoy for many seasons.