PAOLINA™ – pale pink nostalgia rose
With its softly cupped, pale-pink blooms and romantic, bushy habit, PAOLINA™ evokes the charm of an English cottage garden, bringing a sense of cosiness and gentle romance even to smaller spaces. This shrub rose is ideal for relaxed family gardens where you would like reliable flowering without complicated routines, and where the garden must cope with brisk weather and the odd stormy day that brings wind and rain off the sea. Medium-sized, double clusters in a delicate pastel palette appear from early summer with a medium, sweet fragrance, perfect beside a seating area or path. As an own-root plant it offers quiet longevity, steady regrowth after harder pruning, and an ornamental presence that strengthens year by year. Planted in well-prepared soil or a generous container, it develops a balanced structure that sits beautifully among perennials, hedging and a productive kitchen plot.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Romantic focal point in a small to medium front garden |
Use PAOLINA™ as a single specimen near the front door or along the main path, where its bushy shape and nostalgic pale-pink flowers can be appreciated up close through the season. Height and spread allow it to stand out without overwhelming a typical family plot, giving a welcoming, storybook feel that pairs well with clipped box or low lavender edging for householders seeking a traditional look, especially beginners. |
| Soft cottage-style background in a mixed border |
Planted in a loose row at 100–110 cm intervals, this shrub rose creates a gentle, flowering backdrop behind herbs, catmint and foxgloves. The reliable repeat flush and medium scent add depth without demanding advanced pruning techniques; simple annual shaping is enough. Its own-root nature means that, after establishing, it forms a durable framework that recovers well from occasional harder cuts, reassuring hobby-gardeners. |
| Rural kitchen garden edge with “girly” charm |
Along the outside of a vegetable patch or fruit cage, PAOLINA™ softens straight lines with seashell-pink cups and dark green foliage. Because you are not relying on it for crops or wildlife value, limited pollen is no drawback, while the steady flowering brings a pretty, feminine note to rows of beans and brassicas. It suits busy cooks who want beauty near the veg beds without complex care, ideal for the family. |
| Large patio container near a seating or afternoon tea area |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with good drainage, this rose becomes a portable feature for terraces or small courtyards. Its medium height and rounded habit sit well beside bistro furniture or a bench, where the sweet, rosy fragrance can be enjoyed on still days. Regular watering and feeding are straightforward tasks, while the own-root form supports a long-lived potted display appreciated by town-dwellers. |
| Loose flowering hedge to divide garden rooms |
At 100 cm spacing, PAOLINA™ forms an airy, informal hedge that marks the boundary between play lawn and ornamental area without feeling solid or stark. Repeating pale-pink clusters give a romantic, storybook division that is easy to live with; light annual trimming after the main flush keeps it tidy. Own-root resilience supports long-term structure for those planning a lasting layout, attractive to homeowners. |
| Raised bed planting on heavier or stickier soils |
Where clay soils tend to sit wet in winter, this variety is well suited to raised beds or slightly mounded borders that improve drainage yet still anchor the plant securely in exposed sites, offering stability when strong weather sweeps in from the coast and brings frequent gusty showers. Once roots are settled, the shrub’s framework and own-root toughness reward patient, practical gardeners. |
| Paired planting with clematis on an obelisk or low arch |
Combined with a compact clematis such as ‘Rooguchi’, PAOLINA™ provides a pale, full-petalled base over which the contrasting clematis can weave. The rose’s bushy habit and repeat flowering give a dependable structure, while occasional, moderate pruning is sufficient to renew growth. Over three seasons it moves from root establishment to fuller shoots and finally to a mature, balanced display, satisfying thoughtful planners. |
| Cut flowers for informal indoor arrangements |
The medium-sized, cupped blooms in soft pastel pink are ideal for relaxed jugs or vases in kitchens and living rooms, bringing cottage character indoors. Regular picking encourages further flowering, and the medium, sweet fragrance is noticeable without overwhelming small rooms. As plants age on their own roots, stem quality and quantity improve, suiting those who enjoy simple home floristry, particularly collectors. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE-ARCH – Underplant PAOLINA™ near a low timber arch with foxgloves and catmint, letting its pastel blooms frame a path to a veg patch – for lovers of romantic, “girly” cottage schemes.
- TEA-CORNER – Place a large pot of PAOLINA™ beside a bistro set, adding thyme in terracotta and a soft green shrub for structure – for busy urban owners wanting a quick afternoon-tea nook.
- HEDGEROW-RIBBON – Run a loose row along a fence with lamb’s ear and hardy geraniums for texture and contrast – for families seeking a gentle, traditional boundary between spaces.
- SHADE-EDGE – Soften the transition to a shadier area with PAOLINA™ in sun and hostas stepping into dappled light – for gardeners designing calm, layered views from the kitchen.
- STORYBOOK-BED – Mix PAOLINA™ with pinks, lavender and old-style ornaments to echo a period cottage border – for homeowners who enjoy nostalgic, photograph-ready front gardens.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Renaissance® shrub rose from the Romantica group, registered as POUlren048, marketed as Paolina™ Renaissance®; a nostalgia-style romantic rose with exhibition name Paolina in show schedules. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 2021 by L. Pernille and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen for Poulsen Roser A/S, introduced in 2024 after registration in 2023 and distributed as a decorative shrub rose. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub reaching about 110–150 cm high and 100–140 cm wide, with moderately dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a rounded, full presence in borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium to large, double, cupped flowers with roughly 26–39 petals, borne in clusters; remontant habit provides a main early flush followed by a plentiful second flowering later in the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pale pink flowers (RHS 65D outer, 62C inner) with a delicate seashell tone; colour fades gently to powder pink with near-white edges yet retains a soft, harmonious pastel impression overall. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, distinctly rosy sweet fragrance noticeable at close range around seating or paths; primarily ornamental, with the perfumed character enhancing cottage-style and romantic garden settings. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips form rarely and, when present, are very small at 0–4 mm diameter, so they add little visual interest and should not be relied upon for winter display or wildlife value in the garden. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 4, USDA 5b) but with moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew and black spot and high rust sensitivity, requiring consistent plant protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with good air flow; suited to beds, specimen use, loose hedging, large containers and cutting, spaced 100–180 cm apart depending on role, with regular care and spraying as needed. |
PAOLINA™ brings romantic pale-pink blooms, a sweet medium fragrance and a bushy, long-lived own-root shrub form that settles into borders or large containers with lasting charm, making it a thoughtful choice for your garden.