KATHARINA ZEIMET® – white bedding polyantha rose - Lambert
Understated yet irresistibly charming, KATHARINA ZEIMET® brings a low, bushy cushion of dainty, snow‑white pompon blooms to family gardens, ideal for edging a path, softening a terrace or filling a small bed with cottage‑style romance. Clusters of semi‑double flowers repeat generously from early summer, so borders keep their fresh look without deadheading, while naturally good self‑cleaning helps spent blooms disappear with minimal effort. On its own‑root, this dependable polyantha establishes steadily – roots first, then stronger shoots, then full ornamental value – giving you long‑term stability and easy regeneration after harder pruning or winter knocks. Its compact, glossy foliage copes well in exposed gardens, staying neat and anchored even where blustery showers and prevailing winds buffet smaller plots. Whether you are planting into mixed cottage borders, a narrow front garden strip or generous containers of at least 40–50 litres, it slips into everyday family life with reassuring simplicity, rewarding light seasonal care with many years of reliable flowering and a gentle, sweet fragrance that suits relaxed afternoon tea corners and storybook arbours alike.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front‑of‑border edging in a family cottage garden |
The naturally low, bushy habit forms a neat, continuous line of white pompon clusters that frames herbaceous borders without obstructing views, perfect for small to medium gardens where every sight‑line matters; ideal for those wanting relaxed cottage structure with minimal trimming for busy beginners |
| Mass planting in beds or informal hedging |
Regular, reliable repeat flowering and self‑cleaning blooms create broad sweeps of white that stay attractive without constant deadheading, giving lasting seasonal impact along drives, front fences or garden boundaries while keeping tasks simple for time‑pressed homeowners |
| Large containers and terrace planters (40–50 L+) |
Its compact roots and dense canopy adapt well to big pots, where own‑root vigour supports long life and easy renewal if stems are cut back or damaged, making it a durable choice for patios, roof terraces and courtyards needing long‑term planting for urban balcony‑owners |
| Part‑shaded corners and north‑east facing beds |
The variety tolerates partial shade, and the pure white flowers brighten dimmer spots under small trees or alongside taller shrubs, keeping colour in areas where many roses sulk; this suits realistic British plots with overshadowed boundaries for practical gardeners |
| Wind‑exposed or coastal‑influenced gardens |
The low, well‑anchored bush with dense, glossy foliage stands up to blustery conditions and passing showers, remaining stable and tidy even where gardens are open to prevailing winds and salt‑tinged weather, offering reassurance to coastal householders |
| Low‑maintenance family beds with seasonal pruning only |
On its own roots the shrub regenerates reliably after annual shaping or harder rejuvenation, so you can keep a compact, floriferous plant for many years with basic winter pruning and little specialist know‑how, suiting low‑input rose‑lovers |
| Traditional white‑themed or “girly” cottage schemes |
Consistently bright white blooms with a soft, sweet scent give that clean, romantic look around seating areas and kitchen‑garden paths; their modest size and ball shape blend beautifully with pinks, lavenders and herbs in storybook planting for romantic stylists |
| Small gardens seeking dependable summer display |
This polyantha flowers in repeating flushes through the season, maintaining a lively presence even when space limits plant numbers, and it fits easily into raised beds above heavier clay or chalky soils, offering reliable charm for compact‑garden owners |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Edge – Line a curved border with a low ribbon of KATHARINA ZEIMET®, underplanting with catmint and pink hardy geraniums for a soft, storybook edge – ideal for romantic stylists
- White Tea Corner – Place three plants in a 50‑litre half‑barrel with dwarf lavender around a small bistro set, using their repeat flowering to frame afternoon tea – perfect for compact‑garden owners
- Kitchen Path – Dot small groups along a vegetable‑garden path with chives and marigolds, letting the neat bushes and self‑cleaning blooms add order and charm – great for practical gardeners
- Front‑Garden Welcome – Create a low hedge along a short front fence, interspersed with box balls or dwarf grasses, for a tidy, long‑lived welcome that needs only light pruning – suited to time‑pressed homeowners
- Terrace Trio – Plant three large containers with KATHARINA ZEIMET® and airy companions like gaura and lesser calamint to enjoy a cloud of white and soft fragrance on sunny patios – appealing to urban balcony‑owners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
KATHARINA ZEIMET® is a polyantha bedding rose in the bed rose group, marketed as a compact, white spray rose; an historical cultivar without a separate registered code name. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Peter Lambert in Germany from ‘Étoile de Mai’ × ‘Marie Pavié’, introduced in 1901 through the Lambert & Söhne nursery, representing classic early twentieth‑century polyantha development. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised on the show bench with multiple US rose society awards for Polyantha Spray classes between 1999 and 2001, underlining its balanced habit and consistent, exhibition‑worthy clusters. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Forms a bushy, low shrub around 50–75 cm high and 65–95 cm wide, with dense, dark green, glossy foliage and only slight prickliness, creating a compact, tidy bedding or edging rose. |
| Flower morphology |
Bears small, ball‑shaped, semi‑double blooms in tight clusters; flowers are typically 0.5–1.5 inches across, with 13–25 petals, and remontant, giving an abundant second flowering flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Flowers open bright, pearlescent white and remain a solid snow‑white shade; in strong sun they may show a faint creamy tint or light browning at the edges, but overall colour holds well in beds. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Produces a mild, softly sweet scent that is noticeable at close range without being overpowering, complementing seating areas or paths where a gentle perfume is preferred to intense fragrance. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms very small rose hips up to about 4 mm in diameter; hips are sparse and not a major ornamental feature, so the plant’s visual impact relies mainly on its repeating blooms. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b), with moderate resistance to black spot, mildew and rust; benefits from regular watering in prolonged dry spells and basic preventative care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, borders, containers and parks; space at 50–90 cm depending on use, at about 3.3–3.8 plants per m² in mass plantings, with medium maintenance and occasional plant protection as needed. |
KATHARINA ZEIMET® offers compact, bushy flowering, steady repeat blooms and gentle fragrance on a durable own‑root plant that settles for the long term, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, traditional gardens.