PEACH™ – orange-pink bedding floribunda rose - Tanjga
For a truly cosy, storybook corner of the garden, PEACH™ brings cup-shaped, very double blooms in a peachy pastel blend that softens beautifully as each flower opens. Its compact form and barely-thorny stems make it easy to live with in busy family gardens, whether you are shaping a border or placing it in a generous 40–50 litre container near the terrace. As an own-root plant it is naturally durable, building a deep, resilient root system that supports steady regrowth and a long ornamental life. You can expect a reassuring rhythm to its display, with remontant flowering that brings a notably abundant second flush for summer afternoon tea settings. Designed for modern gardens with changing summers, it tolerates heat and sun yet appreciates regular watering in prolonged dry spells, offering dependable performance even where coastal breezes and unsettled weather are part of everyday life. Over time it settles into a gentle cottage-garden accent, fitting comfortably among herbs and perennials without demanding complicated pruning. Think of its development as a calm progression: roots in the first year, stronger shoots in the second, and full, soft clouds of bloom as the romantic picture in the third.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small family front garden bed |
The compact, moderately dense habit fits neatly into modest beds without overwhelming paths or windows, while still giving a generous show of flowers across the season. Plant in small groups to create a welcoming, cottage-style entrance for busy homeowners. |
| Mixed cottage border with perennials |
Its very double, cup-shaped blooms and soft orange-pink shades weave easily among catmint, pinks, and low shrubs, giving layered romance without the need for complex training or staking. Ideal for relaxed, traditional borders loved by cottage-garden admirers. |
| Large patio container (40–50 litres) |
The naturally compact, bushy structure makes it well-suited to generous pots, where its regular flowering and mild fragrance can be enjoyed up close on terraces or balconies. Own-root resilience supports long-term use in containers for urban flat dwellers. |
| Family seating and play area edge |
Barely thorny stems are easier to manage around walkways and seating, helping to reduce snagging on clothing while still framing the space with romance. This makes it a practical choice to soften the edges of shared areas for young families. |
| Season-long colour focus in sunny borders |
With remontant flowering and an especially abundant second flush, it offers a reliable rhythm of colour rather than a single short peak, supporting that lived-in, always-flowering look many gardens aspire to. A reassuring option for part-time gardeners. |
| Weather-exposed, open-position planting |
Good tolerance of heat and sun, combined with steady constitution, means it copes well in open, breezy positions, provided it receives watering in longer dry spells, giving dependable structure even where blustery or coastal weather challenges seaside residents. |
| Long-term planting for established gardens |
As an own-root shrub, it can regenerate from its base and maintain its character over the years, rather than tiring quickly, making it a sound, long-lived investment for beds and borders that you do not wish to replant often, suiting long-term planners. |
| Informal cutting patch near the kitchen garden |
The medium-sized, very double flowers in harmonious peach and apricot tones work well in small jugs and vases, offering an easily grown, romantic cut flower source alongside herbs and vegetables, particularly appreciated by home flower arrangers. |
Styling ideas
- Kitchen-porch – Place a pair in 40–50 litre terracotta containers by the back door with thyme and chives at the base for a pretty, practical link between kitchen garden and home – ideal for cottage-style cooks.
- Storybook-border – Mass-plant in a narrow front garden strip, interspersed with garden pinks and evergreen candytuft, to create a soft, low hedge of peach blossoms – perfect for traditional frontage lovers.
- Tea-corner – Position near a bistro set under an obelisk or light arch, combining with lavender cotton and soft grasses to frame an afternoon tea spot – suited to romantic weekend relaxers.
- Pastel-ribbon – Run a sinuous line of plants along a lawn edge, repeating them with pale foxgloves and white geraniums for a gentle colour gradient – appealing to fans of harmonious schemes.
- Patio-centrepiece – Grow one specimen in a generous stone pot, underplant with low, silver foliage and white alyssum to highlight the warm peach tones – a refined option for design-conscious homeowners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose from the Art Vaza® collection, registered as BOZvaz019, marketed as Peach™ Art Vaza® BOZvaz019; premium, verified cultivar identity for reliable garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga for Pheno Geno Roses (Serbia), introduced after 2023 via Pheno Geno Roses B.V., with EU plant variety protection granted in 2023 under CPVO number 64792. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact shrub habit reaching about 55–80 cm in height and 50–70 cm spread, with moderately dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage and relatively few thorns for easier handling and maintenance. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cup-shaped flowers with over 40 petals, produced mainly singly on stems, medium-sized at roughly 4–7 cm, offering an elegant, full form suited both to borders and small informal cutting. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft peachy pink blooms with brighter orange-pink centres, opening from deep mandarin-orange buds and gradually fading to apricot-cream and powdery ivory, with repeat, remontant flowering and a rich second flush. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Clean, rosy scent of mild intensity, offering a gentle background fragrance rather than a dominant perfume, allowing it to sit comfortably near seating areas or windows without overwhelming sensitive garden users. |
| Hip characteristics |
Sets a small number of decorative, spherical rose hips, approximately 6–10 mm across, in an orange-red shade, adding subtle late-season interest without becoming a dominant feature of the planting. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 with hardiness around −21 to −18 °C and Swedish zone 3 suitability; disease resistance is moderate, so routine monitoring and occasional treatments are recommended in humid, high-pressure seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well-prepared soil; plant 40 cm apart in beds or 35 cm for low hedges, at 65 cm as specimens, ensuring regular watering in prolonged dry spells and standard seasonal pruning. |
PEACH™ offers compact habit, remontant peachy blooms and a long-lived, own-root constitution for family gardens and containers, making it a graceful, low-fuss choice for those planning their next rose.