Jardin d'Entéoulet bedding grandiflora rose – EVEjor
Imagine an afternoon of cosy peace under an arbour, surrounded by gently glowing blooms of Jardin d'Entéoulet, its warm peach‑orange flowers creating a romantic cottage‑garden feel and a softly fruity perfume ideal for lingering over tea. This own‑root, container‑grown rose arrives as an already established plant, so it settles reliably even in breezier sites where careful drainage and good anchoring matter. Over the seasons its bushy, upright habit builds into a dense, dark‑green backdrop that keeps borders looking full and provides long‑lasting framework for perennials and herbs. With remontant flowering you can expect generous flushes across summer, rewarding even light maintenance with a persistently colourful display. Thoughtful planting and simple care give you a durable, regenerating shrub that fits busy lives yet still feels indulgent and distinctly storybook.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style mixed border in a family garden |
The upright, bushy habit and dense, glossy foliage form a full, informal structure that anchors perennials, herbs and cottage annuals while keeping the overall look romantic rather than formal. Ideal for those developing characterful borders over several seasons, especially hobby-gardeners. |
| Long-season flowering focus near a seating area |
Remontant flowering with a generous second flush means repeated colour and scent around patios or benches, extending enjoyment without constant replanting. It supports that afternoon-tea atmosphere with dependable blooms for months, suiting busy-homeowners. |
| Feature shrub for small to medium front gardens |
The grandiflora clusters of warm peach‑orange tones read strongly from the street, yet stay soft and welcoming. Over 1–3 years it matures into a stable, ornamental focal point that remains attractive even between flushes, appealing to kerb-conscious-families. |
| Traditional rose-and-hedge layouts with simple pruning |
Regular hedge-style spacing allows easy shaping with straightforward winter cuts and light summer tidying; there is no need for intricate pruning to keep a coherent line. This makes it suitable for relaxed, traditional layouts maintained by non-specialists. |
| Large containers and half-barrels by doors or terraces |
In roomy pots of at least 40–50 litres, its upright stature and clustered flowers give vertical interest without overwhelming small spaces, while own‑root resilience supports long-term pot culture given sensible feeding and watering, ideal for urban-gardeners. |
| Informal groups and drifts in open, breezier spots |
Planted in loose groups, the shrub’s height and density help it stand up visually in exposed gardens where wind is a factor, provided soil preparation ensures reliable drainage and anchoring for coastal or open plots, useful for coastal-homeowners. |
| Family gardens seeking durable, own-root planting |
As an own‑root rose it regenerates well from the base after hard pruning or weather damage, supporting a long lifespan and preserving the original flower quality, so investment in soil preparation is repaid over many years for long-term-planners. |
| Developing a maturing display over several years |
This rose rewards patience: roots establish first, strong new shoots follow, and by the third year it typically delivers its full ornamental impact, matching the pace of evolving family gardens and suiting new-garden-owners. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE-BORDER TRIO – Combine Jardin d'Entéoulet with Verbena hastata ‘Pink Spires’ and airy annuals to emphasise its full, upright habit in a relaxed border – perfect for cottage-style enthusiasts.
- ARBOUR-TEA NOOK – Position the shrub beside a simple bench or arbour so its strong fruity fragrance and repeated bloom flushes frame an afternoon tea corner – ideal for romantic-moment seekers.
- FRONT-GARDEN FOCAL – Use a trio at recommended spacing near the gate; clustered warm-toned flowers give a colourful welcome while dense foliage offers structure – suited to kerb-appeal focused owners.
- POTAGER-ROSE MIX – Thread plants along a kitchen-garden edge with herbs and compact vegetables; their durable own‑root framework and peach glow add charm without demanding complex pruning – good for practical growers.
- LARGE-POT STATEMENT – Plant in a 50‑litre half-barrel with trailing companions; the upright height and generous clusters create a romantic, storybook container scene – attractive to terrace and balcony gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Grandiflora bedding rose, registered as EVEjor, marketed as Jardin d'Entéoulet Bedding rose EVEjor; shrub rose type within a bedding collection, suited to decorative garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jérôme Rateau in France in 2008 for Roses André Eve, introduced and registered in 2014 as a modern grandiflora shrub for ornamental planting schemes and private gardens. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy shrub reaching 120–160 cm in height with 85–115 cm spread; dense, glossy dark-green foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a substantial framework in borders and hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup-shaped blooms of 26–39 petals borne in clusters; remontant with abundant second flowering, giving multiple flushes through the season for strong visual presence. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm orange with yellowish and peach undertones; buds deep yellow-orange, opening rich orange-gold, then lightening to pastel peach-yellow and finally creamy yellow tints as blooms mature. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, sweet fruity scent characteristic of traditional garden roses; fragrance is noticeable around seating areas, contributing to sensory appeal and classic cottage garden atmosphere. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate numbers of small, spherical red hips, around 6–10 mm in diameter, adding discrete late-season interest once flowering declines towards the end of the year. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −18 to −15 °C (RHS H6, Swedish zone 2, USDA 7a); disease susceptibility moderate to high, so regular rose care and protection are advisable in humid seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in well-drained, fertile soil with full sun; suitable for borders, specimens, informal hedges and cutting. Space 60–110 cm depending on use, allow good air flow and follow a protective spray programme. |
Jardin d'Entéoulet Bedding rose EVEjor offers strong fruity fragrance, generous repeat flowering and a durable own-root framework that rewards patient gardeners; consider it when planning a long-lived, romantic feature for your family garden.