OLIVERA™ – pale yellow bedding floribunda rose
Softly pastel yet reassuringly robust, OLIVERA™ brings a touch of storybook romance to small and medium gardens, with compact, bushy plants that sit neatly at the front of borders or beside a kitchen‑garden path. Its double, cup‑shaped blooms open from buttery buds to creamy, pale‑yellow flowers, creating a gentle, feminine cottage feel that pairs beautifully with herbs, yarrow and airy perennials. As an own‑root rose it settles deeply, building strength year by year for reliable, long‑term performance with simple seasonal pruning and light deadheading. In typical UK family plots it copes well with unsettled weather and brisk breezes, staying neat and upright even where gardens are exposed to coastal winds and rain. Plant once and, with basic care, you can enjoy its restrained tea fragrance, pastel colour palette and tidy habit for many years, whether in a bed, a low hedge or a generous 40–50 litre container.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-of-border in a cottage-style family garden |
The compact, bushy habit (around 50–75 cm high) forms a low, rounded mound that sits perfectly at the front of mixed borders without swamping neighbouring plants, giving beginners reliable structure and soft colour in a classic cottage look – ideal for the busy urban garden owner. |
| Romantic low hedge along paths or driveways |
Regular spacing at 30–35 cm creates a low, pastel-yellow hedge with dense foliage that reads as a continuous line of bloom in summer, giving a welcoming, traditional entrance while remaining easy to trim lightly once a year – perfect for the family buyer seeking a traditional look. |
| Feature rose in a large container on terrace or patio |
Its dwarf-shrub form and moderate root vigour suit generous containers of 40–50 litres, where it flowers repeatedly with simple watering and feeding, offering a long-lived focal point near seating areas without demanding professional care – reassuring for the beginner hobby gardener. |
| “Girly” pastel bed with perennials and herbs |
The delicate pale-yellow blooms blend effortlessly with pinks, creams and silvery foliage, pairing well with yarrow, lavender and soft grasses to create a romantic, feminine palette that feels both relaxed and well-composed – attractive to the lover of romantic cottage style. |
| Kitchen-garden edging beside vegetable plots |
The compact size and neat outline allow it to edge beds without casting heavy shade over crops, while repeat flowering and mild tea scent lend charm to practical spaces, turning working kitchen gardens into pleasant, family-friendly areas – appreciated by the rural kitchen-garden owner. |
| Exposed or breezy suburban and coastal sites |
The sturdy, low framework and relatively flexible shoots stand up well to unsettled weather, helping the plant remain upright and attractive even where frequent rain and wind are common, reducing the need for staking or fuss – helpful for the time-poor homeowner. |
| Easy-care repeat-flowering bed for seasonal colour |
With remontant flowering and a plentiful second flush, OLIVERA™ offers dependable colour across the season; simple deadheading of clusters keeps plants tidy and encourages further blooms without complicated pruning techniques – reassuring for the low-maintenance garden planner. |
| Long-term planting in smaller family gardens |
Grown on its own roots, the plant regenerates well from the base, maintaining shape and flowering even after harder pruning or minor damage, giving a durable, long-lived presence that repays the initial planting effort over many seasons – ideal for the practical long-term gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Pastel-Pathway – Line a narrow path with OLIVERA™ and soft pink perennials for a romantic walk-through of pale blooms and fragrance – for homeowners wanting a gentle, storybook entrance.
- Kitchen-Edging – Alternate OLIVERA™ with herbs such as lavender and sage to frame vegetable beds with scent and colour – for cottage-garden cooks who like beauty around their produce.
- Patio-Focal – Plant one rose in a 50-litre clay pot, underplant with low thyme for a long-flowering patio accent – for balcony and terrace owners seeking easy charm.
- Pastel-Ribbon – Create a low hedge along a lawn edge, interspersed with dwarf barberries for contrast and year-round structure – for families wanting a tidy yet romantic garden border.
- Cottage-Mosaic – Group three OLIVERA™ plants with yarrow and airy verbena for a light, layered front-of-border tapestry – for hobby gardeners who enjoy mixing roses with perennials.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
OLIVERA™ is a Floribunda shrub in the Frayla® collection, registered as BOZolivfra and marketed as Olivera™ Frayla® BOZolivfra, classified commercially as a bedding floribunda rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga for Pheno Geno Roses and introduced in 2016 via Pheno Geno Roses (Netherlands), with parentage undocumented but selected for compact habit and pastel yellow flowers. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy dwarf shrub reaching about 50–75 cm in height and 40–60 cm spread, with dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage (approx. RHS 137A) and moderate prickliness on the shoots. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double, cup-shaped blooms in clustered inflorescences, bearing around 26–39 petals, remontant with a notable second flowering flush after the main early-summer display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Delicate pale-yellow flowers with a creamy tint; buds light lemon-yellow, opening buttery yellow (RHS 4D outer, 11D inner), then fading to creamy off-white edges while maintaining good colour retention in garden conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Gently scented with a mild, pleasant tea character, noticeable at close range without overpowering nearby seating areas; primarily grown for its visual effect rather than strong fragrance in larger spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms bright red, spherical hips about 12–16 mm across, adding small autumn accents, though fruiting is generally light and secondary to its ornamental flowering display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); disease resistance moderate, with good black-spot resistance but some susceptibility to powdery mildew and rust in pressure years. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, low hedges and larger pots; plant 30–55 cm apart depending on use, allow 8–9 plants/m² for massing, and apply occasional plant-protection treatments where disease pressure is high. |
OLIVERA™ offers compact, romantic pastel blooms, repeat flowering and durable own-root growth that suits borders and 40–50 litre containers, making it a thoughtful choice for long-lived, easy-care colour in a family garden.