KATHRYN – mauve-lilac bedding floribunda rose – RAWkat
With its soft mauve blooms and compact habit, KATHRYN quickly brings a feeling of romance to ordinary beds and borders, creating a cosy, storybook corner even in small gardens where wind and rain are frequent companions. This floribunda forms a neat, upright structure that is easy to place along paths, in front of hedges or beside a kitchen-garden fence, while its remontant flowering gives dependable summer colour without complicated pruning. As an own-root rose it builds long-term resilience, quietly thickening up each year and recovering better from winter or accidental damage than grafted plants. In average family plots it thrives in a sunny border or larger container, needing only basic feeding and monitoring to stay healthy, and over time it develops into a durable feature that still looks refined from the patio table. For those who like to plan ahead, you can expect roots to settle in the first year, stronger shoots and branching in the second, and full ornamental presence by the third season, giving you a lasting mauve-lilac display with minimal fuss.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-of-border cottage bed |
The compact, upright habit (70–100 cm) sits beautifully at the front or middle of a mixed cottage border, giving a gentle mauve-lilac focus without overwhelming nearby perennials. Its clustered, double blooms repeat reliably through summer with only light deadheading, so you can enjoy that “afternoon tea by the border” look without complex pruning routines, ideal for a relaxed beginner |
| Everyday family flowerbed |
KATHRYN’s moderate disease tolerance, especially good black-spot resistance, supports low-input care in a busy household garden where time is limited. An own-root plant builds up a stable framework over the years, so if a stem breaks in play or weather, new shoots arise from below, preserving the bed’s structure with less replanting, suiting practical homeowners |
| Small romantic feature by a seating area |
The small, cup-shaped blooms appear in neat clusters, giving a consistently tidy look near a bench or patio where you sit at close range. Although scentless, the even mauve-lilac tones and pale edges read as calm and refined, creating a gentle focal point for tea or reading corners without needing constant grooming, attractive for contemplative gardeners |
| Low mauve hedge along paths or drive |
Recommended hedge spacings of around 35–40 cm allow you to build a low, traditional line that frames paths or driveways while keeping sightlines open. The moderately thorny stems discourage cutting across borders yet remain manageable for routine trimming, and the own-root base helps hedges stay even and recover from snow or pruning errors, reassuring for cautious planners |
| Mass planting in cottage-style drifts |
Suggested densities of about 5–7 plants per square metre make it straightforward to fill an area with a soft mauve haze that reads as one large, billowy planting. Uniform height and colour ensure an organised appearance even for novice gardeners, while the remontant flowering means the drift keeps performing through summer, rewarding those who like effortless impact |
| Mixed border with shrubs and kitchen-garden edges |
The slightly glossy dark foliage and tidy scale let KATHRYN sit well in front of evergreen shrubs or at the junction between ornamental and kitchen beds. It contributes a romantic edge to vegetable plots without shading crops excessively, and the own-root longevity means you can design around it as a semi-permanent feature, valuable to long-term planners |
| Large container on terrace or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with good drainage, its compact structure and moderate root vigour adapt well to confined spaces, ideal where beds are limited or soil is very heavy. Regular watering and feeding are simple tasks, and the plant knits into a stable, long-lived specimen that can be repositioned as needed, convenient for mobile urbanites |
| Exposed sites near coast or in open aspects |
The bushy, upright framework and medium height make it easier to anchor in raised beds or improved soil where clay or exposure are issues, offering steady flowering even when breezes are frequent companions and summers are damp. Over successive years the own-root system secures the plant more firmly, reducing staking and replacements for cost-conscious families |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic Border – Repeat-plant KATHRYN along a low box or Ilex crenata hedge, weaving between foxgloves and hardy geraniums to frame a lawn or path – suited to lovers of traditional cottage charm
- Kitchen-Garden Edge – Line the outer edge of raised vegetable beds with KATHRYN, adding Echinacea ‘Big Kahuna’ at intervals for late-summer colour and a soft boundary – ideal for practical cooks who like a pretty plot
- Pastel Tea Corner – Place KATHRYN in a 50-litre pot by a bistro set, underplant with violas or summer herbs to enjoy a gentle mauve focus from your chair – perfect for balcony or patio relaxers
- Soft Mauve Drift – Create a loose sweep of KATHRYN in front of taller roses or shrubs, echoing the mauve with lavender and soft grasses for a cloud-like effect – appealing to those who want easy impact planting
- Pathway Welcome – Plant short runs of KATHRYN on either side of a front path, interspersed with white Physostegia and low evergreen mounds to greet visitors with structure and colour – great for family homes seeking kerb appeal
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose registered as RAWkat, marketed as Kathryn Bedding rose RAWkat; exhibition name Kathryn. Grouped as bedding floribunda, suitable for both garden display and exhibition floribunda classes. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Ronnie Rawlins in the United Kingdom from (English Courtyard × Horcohort) × Blue For You. Introduced and registered in 2010, representing modern bedding-type floribundas with compact, upright growth. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright bush reaching about 70–100 cm in height with a 50–75 cm spread. Moderately dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; forms a tidy, bushy structure suitable for beds, borders and low hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Double, cup-shaped clusters with 26–39 petals, small flowering size around 0.5–1.5 inches. Remontant habit with a plentiful second flush, providing repeated displays across the season when regularly deadheaded and lightly fed. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft mallow-lilac base with white reverse; buds open medium lilac then fade to lavender-purple with whitish rims. RHS 76A and 155D, ARS code m. Colour retention is moderate, maintaining a purple tone throughout main flowering. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable fragrance; classified as a scentless rose. Flowers are primarily ornamental, with double form limiting pollen access and offering only weak attraction to pollinating insects, making it best used for visual effect. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small, spherical red hips about 8–12 mm in diameter. Hip set is generally light and not a dominant ornamental feature, though scattered fruits can add minor seasonal interest towards the end of the year. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Moderate overall disease resistance, showing good resistance to black spot and moderate tolerance of powdery mildew and rust. Hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b), suitable for most UK garden climates. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites with well-drained soil; avoid deep shade. Plant 35–65 cm apart depending on hedge, mass or specimen use. Maintenance is medium: routine watering, feeding and occasional plant protection keep it performing reliably. |
KATHRYN – mauve-lilac bedding floribunda rose – RAWkat offers compact structure, repeat flowering and quietly enduring performance on its own roots, making it a thoughtful choice for those planning a long-lived, romantic family garden.