EASY HIPHOP – white park rose - De Ruiter
With its easygoing charm and masses of bright, single blooms, EASY HIPHOP brings a quietly romantic, almost storybook atmosphere to small and medium gardens, while remaining refreshingly simple to live with. This bushy hip-bearing shrub rose is ideal for relaxed hedges, kitchen-garden edges or framing an arbour where you might enjoy afternoon tea, and it copes reliably even in exposed plots where breezes and showers are frequent, giving reassuring stability in coastal-style conditions. Own-root growing gives durable resilience, dependable regrowth and an impressively long lifespan, so you can look forward to an unfussy structure that matures gracefully year after year with minimal effort. From a practical viewpoint, EASY HIPHOP offers good self-cleaning flowers, a healthy, bushy habit and a long season of decorative hips that keep the border interesting well into autumn.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Low, informal hedge along a boundary or path |
EASY HIPHOP forms a dense, bushy structure around 70–110 cm high, ideal for a friendly, not-too-formal boundary. Regular new shoots and own-root vigour keep gaps closed over time, reducing the need for replanting in family gardens with everyday wear and tear – a dependable choice for the time-pressed homeowner. |
| Romantic cottage-style mixed border |
The airy, single red flowers with their yellow stamens sit beautifully among cottage perennials and soft grasses, adding a light, naturalistic touch rather than a rigid formal look. Continuous blooming and self-cleaning petals help the border stay tidy without deadheading marathons – ideal for relaxed, cottage-loving beginners. |
| Solitary feature near a seating area or arbour |
As a specimen, EASY HIPHOP builds a rounded, mid-height shrub that frames a bench or arbour without overwhelming it. The mild, fresh fragrance and vivid blooms invite close viewing, while simple pruning choices mean you can keep it compact or looser to suit your space – perfect for garden owners seeking low-fuss elegance. |
| Ornamental hip display for autumn and winter interest |
After flowering, the shrub carries generous clusters of bright red spherical hips, 16–24 mm across, which persist attractively into the colder months. Because the petals drop cleanly, the hips remain visible and neat, extending the plant’s decorative role well beyond summer – appealing to those who value year-round structure. |
| Pollinator-friendly wildlife corner |
The single, cup-shaped flowers with exposed golden stamens are easy for bees and other pollinators to access. Abundant clusters over a long season provide a steady food source, while the hips can support birds later in the year – a thoughtful addition for families wanting a simple, wildlife-supporting garden. |
| Urban front garden or low-maintenance family plot |
Medium disease resistance and moderate drought tolerance make this shrub suitable for busy gardeners who cannot constantly water or spray. Once established, it is satisfied with basic care and responds well to simple annual pruning, keeping maintenance realistic in compact city spaces – reassuring for busy urban residents. |
| Park-style mass planting or repeated rhythm along drives |
Planted at 50–55 cm spacing, EASY HIPHOP creates a rhythmic sweep of colour and hips that works in larger drives or shared green spaces. Own-root plants knit together strongly and cope calmly with wind and rain in exposed sites, supporting a stable, long-term planting framework – suitable for practical, design-minded planners. |
| Large container on terrace or beside entrance |
In a generously sized container of at least 40–50 litres, this bushy shrub rose develops a well-anchored root system that supports reliable flowering and hip production close to the house. The simple cycle of yearly feeding and light pruning fits easily into a modest care routine for those wanting welcoming, long-lived colour. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Hedge – Line a path with EASY HIPHOP and interplant clumps of dwarf asters for late colour, creating a soft, storybook boundary – for families who like relaxed structure without fussy upkeep.
- Kitchen-Companion – Place a row along the edge of a kitchen garden, where flowers draw pollinators and hips echo crab apples, linking ornament and utility – for home growers who enjoy subtle wildlife support.
- Arbour-Approach – Flank an arbour with EASY HIPHOP and low St John’s-wort, letting red blooms and hips contrast with golden groundcover – for those seeking an intimate, romantic seating approach.
- Urban-Showcase – Plant a single shrub in a 50‑litre container by the front door with dwarf pines for evergreen structure and a modern-meets-cottage look – for busy city gardeners wanting strong impact from simple care.
- Park-Rhythm – Repeat EASY HIPHOP in gentle drifts, backed by clipped hedging, to give long-season colour and hips in communal spaces – for planners aiming at durable, easy-going plantings.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Easy Hiphop is a park shrub rose marketed as EASY HIPHOP – white park rose - De Ruiter, belonging to the shrub, cut hiprose and garden hiprose groups for versatile ornamental use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by De Ruiter Innovations B.V. in the Netherlands from Rosa hybrid × Rosa mariae graebneriae, introduced and registered in 2021 as a modern, hip-rich shrub rose type. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, mid-sized shrub 70–110 cm high and 60–100 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy mid-green foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a full, rounded outline in borders or hedges. |
| Flower morphology |
Single, cup-shaped flowers in clusters, 5–12 petals per bloom, large-flowered, remontant with an abundant second flush, and good self-cleaning as petals fall while decorative hips remain. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Flowers open vivid red with a creamy whitish centre and yellow stamens, softening to a red-pink tone before fading; colour retention moderate, offering long, lively display through repeated flushes. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is mild with a fresh, lively character; not overpowering but noticeable at close range, complementing its role near seating, entrances or paths rather than defining the variety. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces abundant spherical bright red hips, 16–24 mm diameter, held in clusters after self-cleaning flowers, extending ornamental value well into autumn and offering wildlife interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b), with medium resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, and moderate heat tolerance with watering in drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions, spacing 50–90 cm depending on hedge or specimen use, 3.2–3.7 plants/m² for mass planting; medium maintenance with occasional pest and disease checks and regular watering. |
EASY HIPHOP offers bushy, low-maintenance colour, pollinator-friendly single flowers and long-lasting hips on a durable own-root shrub, making it a thoughtful choice if you seek reliable, quietly romantic structure in your garden.