PLUME – pink nostalgia rose – Kawamoto
With its softly cupped blooms and pastel pink tones, PLUME creates an instant cottage-garden romance, ideal beside a seating area or near your kitchen-garden path where you can enjoy its delicate, fruity-tea scent on summer afternoons. This nostalgic shrub forms a graceful, arching structure that suits small to medium family gardens, giving you a relaxed, storybook atmosphere with very little effort. As an own-root plant it builds strength steadily below ground, then above, rewarding you with a full display over three seasons as roots, then shoots, then the complete ornamental character develop in turn. Its medium maintenance needs are easy to manage in everyday life, and it settles reliably even where breezes are frequent and heavier soils demand careful drainage, especially when planted in a generously sized border or large pot. Over time the shrub matures into a long-lived, dependable garden companion that keeps your outdoor space feeling gentle, welcoming and quietly elegant.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Main view from the terrace or seating area |
The rounded, arching shrub habit and repeat waves of soft pink flowers give a consistently romantic focal point without overwhelming a modest family garden. Own-root growth supports a long-lived, stable presence for homeowners seeking lasting structure.Homeowners |
| Cottage-style mixed border |
Medium height and clustered, porcelain-pink blooms sit beautifully among perennials and herbs, echoing traditional English cottage borders. Repeat flowering ensures that even with light pruning, PLUME keeps the border colourful through summer.Cottage-garden lovers |
| Feature rose in a small front garden |
The bushy, moderately tall plant makes a single-stem or small group planting look composed and elegant, while remaining easy to maintain. Own-root resilience helps the plant recover from minor damage near paths, gates and driveways.Busy families |
| Light, airy seasonal hedge |
Planted at closer spacing, the arching shoots form a soft, flowery line ideal for gently dividing play spaces from kitchen gardens. Medium disease resistance and manageable height keep yearly care straightforward for those with limited time.Practical gardeners |
| Large containers on patios or balconies |
In a 40–50 litre or larger pot, PLUME builds a balanced shrub with plenty of blooms while staying within easy reach for light pruning and watering. Own-root growth renews from the base, extending the useful life of container plantings.Urban balcony owners |
| Informal rose-and-herb kitchen garden corners |
The lightly scented, nostalgic flowers combine well with culinary herbs and cottage vegetables, giving a storybook backdrop to everyday picking. The medium maintenance level means a few annual tasks are enough to keep it productive and neat.Kitchen-garden enthusiasts |
| Raised beds on heavier or clay soils |
Moderately tall, bushy growth responds well to raised planting where water drains freely yet roots can anchor deeply, helping the shrub cope with changeable British weather and breezier sites with more reliable stability and flowering.Clay-soil gardeners |
| Occasional cutting for vases indoors |
Pompon-shaped clusters with over 40 petals each create charming, nostalgic stems for small jugs and table vases. Regular light cutting encourages fresh shoots without strict pruning, suiting those who want flowers indoors without complex techniques.Hobby florists |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-arch – Train PLUME gently over a light obelisk with catmint at the base for a soft, pastel entrance to a kitchen garden – ideal for cottage-style romantics.
- Pastel-ribbon – Plant a loose row with dwarf honeysuckle and low euonymus to edge a lawn, creating a relaxed, feather-soft pink boundary – suited to family gardens.
- Tea-corner – Use one or two shrubs in large terracotta pots beside a small table, combining with scented herbs for an afternoon-tea atmosphere – perfect for balcony or patio owners.
- Storybook-bed – Mix PLUME with old-fashioned perennials in a raised bed on heavier soil, letting the arching stems lean among foxgloves and campanulas – for lovers of nostalgic borders.
- Front-garden-jewel – Place a single specimen near the front door with simple evergreen companions to highlight its porcelain-pink blooms – best for homeowners wanting easy elegance.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
PLUME – pink nostalgia rose – Kawamoto, Romantic Rose collection; shrub rose for garden use and cutting, commercial nostalgia type, with no separate registered exhibition name recorded. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Junko Kawamoto in Japan, around 2014; parentage not documented. Introduced to the market by Highgarden Roses (USA) in 2014; registration data and breeding lines remain unavailable. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Medium to tall shrub, about 110–180 cm high and 60–110 cm wide, bushy with slightly arching stems, moderately thorny, with mid-green, slightly glossy foliage of moderate density. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, pompon-like flowers with over 40 petals, medium-sized clusters on the stems, remontant with abundant second flush, spherical to cupped form suited to nostalgic and romantic planting schemes. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft blush to pastel pink with opalescent sheen; RHS 65C outer, 65D inner. Buds silvery pink, blooms lighten to porcelain pink with a slight silvery tone in cool weather before finally fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light yet noticeable scent with fresh, fruity and tea-like notes, generally understated rather than overpowering, contributing a gentle background fragrance around paths, terraces and outdoor seating areas. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small numbers of spherical, orange-red hips, approximately 6–10 mm in diameter, when not deadheaded too thoroughly; hips are mainly ornamental and not a dominant feature of the plant. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C (H7, Swedish zone 4, USDA 5b). Disease resistance is medium for black spot, mildew and rust; responds well to basic rose care and timely watering in dry periods. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun, in fertile, well-drained soil; spacing 50–100 cm depending on hedge or specimen use. Medium maintenance; occasional pest and disease checks and irrigation during prolonged drought are recommended. |
PLUME – pink nostalgia rose – Kawamoto offers romantic repeat flowering, a graceful shrub form and steady own-root longevity, making it a thoughtful choice for those wishing to enrich a family garden with gentle character.