ROSE DE RESHT – crimson historic Portland rose
Step into a storybook corner of your own garden with Rose de Resht, a compact heritage shrub that brings romance, fragrance and continuous colour to family spaces while coping reliably with cool summers and brisk, salt-laden coastal breezes. This classic Portland rose forms a bushy, dense plant that sits comfortably in smaller borders or cottage-style beds, ideal where you want structure and privacy without creating a heavy hedge. Its very full, rosette blooms open in flushes from early summer well into autumn, so you can enjoy repeat flowering for seasonal bouquets and afternoon tea under an arbour. As an own-root plant, it builds a naturally balanced framework and can regenerate from the base if ever cut back hard, giving you reassuring long-term stability and graceful longevity in a traditional garden setting.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Romantic cottage border near seating |
Very strong, far-scented classic fragrance makes Rose de Resht perfect beside a bench or terrace, where its perfume can be enjoyed on still evenings and damp mornings by anyone who values richly scented roses fragrance-lovers |
| Small to medium family garden beds |
Its compact, bushy habit and dense foliage give good visual impact without overpowering limited space, ideal for typical family plots where every square metre needs to work hard yet remain easy to look after space-conscious-owners |
| Traditional hedge or boundary line |
Uniform height and steady repeat flowering allow you to plant in a line at closer spacing, forming a low, romantic boundary that softens fences and separates garden rooms in a classic country style hedge-enthusiasts |
| Cutting patch or kitchen garden edge |
Medium-sized, very full rosette blooms appear in generous flushes, so you can cut stems for the house without leaving the border bare, suiting gardeners who like home-grown, fragrant arrangements through the season home-bouquet-makers |
| Partially shaded town or village gardens |
Good tolerance of partial shade means it still flowers and holds its rich crimson-mauve tones where fences, walls or neighbouring houses limit direct sun, assisting those with enclosed or overlooked plots shade-challenged-gardeners |
| Containers and large patio tubs |
The naturally bushy framework adapts well to substantial containers of at least 40–50 litres, giving a long-lived feature rose for patios or courtyards where ground planting is limited or soils are difficult patio-rose-owners |
| Exposed or coastal family gardens |
Robust shrub structure and reliable growth help it anchor well and keep its shape in sites with frequent wind and rain, offering dependable cottage style where conditions can be challenging and changeable coastal-gardeners |
| Low-maintenance heritage rose collection |
Medium maintenance needs and own-root resilience make this AGM-winning historic rose a practical choice for long-term planting, maturing steadily into a stable, characterful shrub appreciated by time-pressed enthusiasts busy-heritage-collectors |
Styling ideas
- Arbour-classic – Train Rose de Resht loosely around a light arch, underplanted with lavender and catmint, to create a scented passageway – ideal for lovers of romantic evening strolls at home
- Cottage-ribbon – Plant a sinuous row along a path with foxgloves and campanulas to make a low, fragrant hedge – suited to those seeking a soft boundary in smaller gardens
- Kitchen-companion – Border a vegetable or herb area with bushes framed by chives and dill for a productive yet ornamental edge – perfect for kitchen gardeners who enjoy cutting fragrant roses
- Patio-centrepiece – Grow one plant in a 50-litre clay pot with trailing thyme around the rim, placing it by the back door – for busy households wanting instant character with minimal fuss
- Heritage-nook – Combine with box balls, Echinacea ‘Delicious Nougat’ and a weathered bench to form a quiet reading corner – appealing to admirers of traditional, storybook garden scenes
Technical cultivar profile
| Aspect | Data |
| Name and registration |
Rose de Resht is a historical Portland rose sold as a heritage shrub; it belongs to the Old Garden Rose group and is marketed for garden and light exhibition use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Likely a Rosa × damascena selection of Iranian origin, rediscovered and reintroduced to the United Kingdom trade in 1945; detailed breeder and early distribution records remain unclear. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit, indicating reliable garden performance, stable ornamental value and dependable growth under typical UK amateur gardening conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub reaching around 85–135 cm in height and 70–120 cm spread, with dense, matt dark green foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a compact, well-filled outline in beds or borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Produces very full, medium-sized rosette blooms with more than forty petals per flower, borne mainly singly, and remontant, with a notably abundant second main flush in summer. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Flowers open rich crimson-red with mauve undertones, darken at full bloom, then fade toward mauve with lilac-blue hints; colour may lighten slightly in strong sun and deepen in cooler weather. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Noted for a very strong, far-reaching classic rose scent, often cited as one of the most powerfully perfumed Portland roses, giving high sensory impact in close-planting schemes and near seating. |
| Hip characteristics |
Highly double flowers limit hip formation; occasional small, spherical orange-red hips 8–12 mm in diameter may develop, but fruit display is generally sparse and ornamental effect is mainly floral. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −32 to −29 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 5, USDA 4b) with medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, benefiting from routine monitoring in humid seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, borders, hedges, specimens, cutting and large containers; prefers fertile, well-drained soil, regular deadheading and occasional pest or disease checks for best flowering continuity. |
ROSE DE RESHT Heritage rose offers powerful fragrance, compact cottage-garden structure and long-term resilience from its own-root form, making it a thoughtful choice for those planning a romantic, enduring planting.