ROSA KOKANICA VACRATOT – white landscape shrub rose
With ROSA KOKANICA VACRATOT you can create a quietly romantic corner that feels like a countryside retreat, even in a busy town garden. Masses of simple white flowers hover over bushy, upright growth, followed by unusually dark, almost black hips that lend a storybook atmosphere well into autumn. This own-root shrub settles in reliably, building a long-lived framework that copes well where soils are heavy and winters are brisk, offering reassuring stability in exposed, breezy plots and coastal-style conditions. Its low-input character suits relaxed afternoon gardens where you want dependable flowering rather than constant jobs, and its pollinator-friendly blossoms help bring a lived‑in feel, with bees and hoverflies part of the daily scene. Over time the shrub matures into a quietly elegant anchor for cottage borders, rewarding patient gardeners who are happy to watch it deepen in character year by year.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Cottage-style mixed border in a family garden |
Its bushy, upright habit and soft white flowers give a gentle backbone to a mixed border, pairing easily with pastel perennials and herbs without overwhelming small spaces, appealing to the romantic gardener. |
| Low-maintenance landscape hedge along boundaries |
Dense thorniness and uniform, upright growth make a practical, informal hedge that needs only occasional trimming, offering structure and privacy with minimal fuss for the time-pressed homeowner. |
| Pollinator-friendly corner near seating or terrace |
Single, open flowers with accessible stamens and a long flowering period draw in bees and other beneficial insects, bringing movement and interest beside seating for the nature-loving family. |
| Ornamental focal point with striking autumn hips |
After flowering, its rare brownish-purple to black hips stand out dramatically against mid-green foliage, giving an architectural, seasonal highlight appreciated by the detail-focused collector. |
| Relaxed kitchen garden or productive plot edge |
As a hardy shrub rose, it frames vegetable beds and fruit cages with reliable structure and light shade, suiting those who like traditional, multi-purpose plantings in a working kitchen-garden. |
| Mass planting in larger family lawns or verges |
Regular, uniform growth and suggested mass-planting spacing make it ideal for repeating drifts that read clearly from a distance, rewarding those planning simple yet cohesive landscapes. |
| Raised bed or improved soil on heavier ground |
This variety anchors well and copes with brisk, wind-exposed situations when given reasonable drainage, making it a sensible choice where clay soils and blustery weather challenge the average beginner. |
| Large container or feature pot near a doorway |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container, its upright, shrub-like habit and repeat white flowering create a welcoming entrance feature that remains manageable for the busy urban gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romance – Combine with bearded iris and soft pink perennials for a loose English cottage feel along a path – ideal for lovers of nostalgic, storybook gardens.
- White-Quiet – Plant in a white-and-green scheme with box, ferns and shade-tolerant perennials for calm structure near seating – suited to homeowners seeking a restful family retreat.
- Kitchen-Edge – Run a loose hedge beside raised vegetable beds, adding herbs like thyme and chives at its feet – perfect for those who enjoy traditional, productive plots.
- Autumn-Sculpt – Set in front of dark evergreens to showcase the almost black hips as seasonal accents – appealing to detail-oriented gardeners who value subtle winter interest.
- Wild-Drift – Mass-plant on a gentle bank with blanket flower and ornamental grasses for a naturalised, low-care sweep – best for busy families wanting impact with little maintenance.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Rosa kokanica Vacratot, botanical shrub rose; commercial landscape type with current trade use as a white species-like rose; ARS exhibition name R. villosa for specialist and show contexts. |
| Origin and breeding |
Selected as a seedling of Rosa kokanica from seed raised at Vácrátót National Botanical Garden; bred and introduced by Lens Roses, Belgium, and first brought to market in 2012. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub rose with proportional, uniform growth and mid-green, matt foliage; densely thorned stems provide good deterrent hedging value and a sturdy garden framework over time. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, single flowers with 5–12 petals on average; remontant habit with an abundant second flush; individual blooms around 5–6 cm across, presented in informal clusters when well grown. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniform white flowers (ARS W, RHS 155C) that read clean and bright in the garden; followed by distinctive dark brownish-purple to almost black hips, extending ornamental interest well into autumn. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Described as a strong, long-lasting scented rose, though formal scent profiling is limited; fragrance adds to its cottage-garden charm around seating areas and along frequently used paths. |
| Hip characteristics |
Valued for rare, spherical hips coloured brownish-purple to black, about 10–15 mm in diameter; clusters of hips give high ornamental value through late season and into early winter. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Classed as hardy to approximately −15 °C (RHS H6; Swedish zones 1–2; USDA 6b); low-maintenance species-like character, with generally good resilience reported under central European conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to low-maintenance planting, informal hedging or mass use; tolerates partial shade; recommended spacings: 120 cm for mass plantings, 70 cm for hedges, 180 cm when used as a single specimen. |
ROSA KOKANICA VACRATOT offers repeat white flowering, striking dark hips and a durable, own-root shrub framework for relaxed, long-lived planting; a considered choice if you favour quiet structure over constant attention.