JOLANDIA – light yellow bedding floribunda rose - VISilost
Softly glowing in pastel tones, JOLANDIA creates an instant cottage-garden romance, its very double, cup-shaped blooms forming elegant clusters above neat, upright growth. The strong, long-lasting, sweet-fruity fragrance makes it ideal beside a seating area or path where you can pause and enjoy its perfume. Bred for compact, bushy structure, it fits beautifully into typical family gardens, coping reliably even where breezes meet damp air and heavy soils need thoughtful drainage. As an own-root plant, it offers reassuring longevity, quietly rebuilding itself after harsh weather and pruning for stable ornamental value over many seasons. Plantable throughout the season in beds, borders or large containers, it suits busy gardeners who still want generous clusters of flowers with relatively modest maintenance. Over time, you can watch it move from settling roots to stronger shoots and finally to a full, storybook display that feels made for afternoon tea beneath an arbour.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front of cottage-style flowerbed |
Its compact, upright habit and dense foliage create a tidy front-of-border line that frames paths and lawns without overwhelming the space. Cluster-flowered, medium-sized blooms give a continuous impression of colour and form through the main season, even in smaller gardens, ideal for the traditional look sought by family buyers. |
| Romantic seating area or arbour base |
The strong, lingering sweet-fruity scent makes this variety perfect near benches, arbours or pergolas where you sit and unwind. Plant in pairs or small groups to create a fragrant envelope of air that feels intimate and cosy around a seating nook, well suited to fragrance-loving hobby gardeners. |
| Informal low hedge or path edging |
Regular spacing at 35–45 cm forms a low, soft hedge that guides movement through the garden and gently separates lawn from kitchen or cutting beds. Its bushy structure and repeat flowering provide a long-lasting, romantic border line that pleases those who prefer a traditional cottage feel. |
| Mixed cottage border with perennials and herbs |
Light yellow, many-petalled blooms mix beautifully with silvers, mauves and soft purples, working well with calamint, dwarf wormwood or chives. The steady cluster flowering adds structure within looser perennial plantings, giving coherence and charm for lovers of relaxed, “girly” country borders. |
| Containers and large patio planters |
The moderate height and bushy habit make it suitable for large containers of 40–50 litres or more, where roots have room to develop and the plant remains stable. This allows terrace and small-garden owners to enjoy its perfume and colour close to the house, practical for busy urban homeowners. |
| Family garden with limited maintenance time |
With medium care needs and moderate disease resistance, most tasks are simple: seasonal feeding, occasional pest checks and a yearly prune. The own-root habit helps the plant recover cleanly from pruning or weather damage, pleasing time-poor gardeners who still value resilient, long-lived planting. |
| Beds in areas with changeable, damp weather |
This rose tolerates heat and moderate drought yet also handles typical British swings between showers and breezier spells, provided soil drainage is sensibly managed. Once settled, its own-root system anchors it well in heavier soils that have been improved, reassuring for those in exposed or coastal-leaning locations. |
| Long-term feature in a family border |
As an own-root shrub it does not depend on a graft union, so if the top is cut back hard or damaged, it can regenerate true to type from below soil level. Over several seasons it develops into a stable, well-shaped bush that fits the evolving needs of long-term, storybook-style gardens. |
Styling ideas
- Pastel-Pathway – Line a front path with JOLANDIA and low catmint for a scented, softly coloured welcome – ideal for homeowners who want instant charm without complex planting plans.
- Tea-Corner – Plant three shrubs around a small bistro set, underplanted with dwarf wormwood, to create a fragrant afternoon-tea nook – for romantic gardeners who enjoy sitting among flowers.
- Kitchen-Rim – Use JOLANDIA as a low hedge edging a kitchen garden, with chives repeating its soft tones – suited to families who like productive plots framed by classic roses.
- Creamy-Cluster – Group five plants in a sunny bed for a billowing mound of light-yellow clusters – for those seeking a simple, dependable focal point in an average-sized garden.
- Patio-Glow – Grow one shrub in a 50-litre terracotta pot with trailing herbs, placing it by the back door – perfect for busy urban gardeners craving scent and romance close at hand.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
JOLANDIA – light yellow bedding floribunda rose; registered as VISilost. Floribunda bed rose, shrub category for exhibition; female given-name origin; commercial use mainly as bedding rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Martin Vissers in Belgium, breeding year 2017. Parentage not recorded. Introduced and initially distributed by Jan Spek Rozen BV (Netherlands) in 2017; registration completed the same year. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright, bushy shrub reaching about 55–75 cm high and 40–60 cm wide. Dense, slightly glossy mid-green foliage, moderately thorny stems; suitable for beds, borders and hedging in family gardens. |
| Flower morphology |
Cluster-flowering floribunda with very double, cup-shaped blooms, typically over 40 petals. Medium flower size, approximately 4–7 cm, with remontant habit and abundant second flush under normal care regimes. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Light-yellow flowers with creamy-white outer petal edges; buds creamy with lemon tinge. Colour fades gently, edges nearly white while centres stay pale cream-yellow; maintains soft, even pastel effect as blooms age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Noted for strong, long-lasting perfume with a deeply sweet, fruity character. Primarily ornamental and not selected for culinary or cosmetic uses; very double form encloses stamens and limits pollinator access. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set generally sparse because of very double blooms; when present, produces small, spherical hips about 8–12 mm in diameter, coloured orange-red (RHS 43A), with limited ornamental significance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Moderate resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, requiring occasional monitoring. Rated hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7, Swedish zone 3), with good heat and moderate drought tolerance. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in well-drained soil with regular feeding and seasonal pruning; spacing 35–70 cm depending on use. Suitable for partial shade and for beds, borders, hedges and small park plantings; own-root form supports long-term vigour. |
JOLANDIA offers fragrant clusters of light-yellow blooms, compact structure and resilient, long-lived own-root growth, making it a thoughtful choice for those planning a romantic, easy-care family garden.