FELINA – yellow bedding floribunda rose – pharmaROSA®
Set the scene for romantic afternoon teas beneath an arbour with FELINA, a compact floribunda whose bright, golden-yellow blooms soften to cream, giving your borders a gently evolving cottage feel throughout the season. Its neat, low habit fits easily into small family gardens and front beds, creating orderly edging along paths or kitchen‑garden plots, even where gardens face brisk sea breezes and need good anchoring against the wind and rain. The dense, glossy foliage frames clusters of cup‑shaped flowers that repeat generously, so you enjoy an abundant display with only medium maintenance. Own‑root plants offer naturally steady growth and reliable longevity, quietly regenerating if stems are cut back harder. Over time you will notice roots establishing, then stronger new shoots, and finally full ornamental value as the plant reaches its storybook maturity. Perfect for those wanting a cosy, “girly” English cottage look without complex pruning, it slips into mixed borders and raised beds with reassuring ease, bringing sweet, fruity fragrance to everyday family life in a way that feels charmingly effortless.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Low, romantic front-of-border edging |
Its compact 25–40 cm height and dense, glossy foliage create a tidy yet soft edging line that does not overwhelm paths or lawns, giving a romantic cottage feel along the front of mixed borders for beginners. |
| Small family gardens with limited space |
The neat footprint and recommended close spacing allow generous colour even in modest plots, so you can frame patios, play-lawn edges or a kitchen garden with golden blooms without sacrificing valuable space, ideal for homeowners. |
| Cottage-style bedding and mass planting |
Square or hexagonal planting at 25–30 cm creates a continuous yellow bedding effect, with remontant clusters providing repeated waves of colour that read clearly from windows and terraces, suiting traditional-border planners. |
| Informal low hedging along paths |
Planted at the recommended hedging distances, the compact shrubs knit into a low, flower-studded line that guides movement through the garden while remaining easy to reach for deadheading, ideal for relaxed, family-friendly gardeners. |
| Patio containers and large planters |
In 40–50 litre or larger containers, the compact habit and moderate water needs make it straightforward to manage on patios or balconies, bringing strong scent and colour close to seating areas for time-poor urban residents. |
| Sunny beds in average UK conditions |
With hardiness down to typical UK winter lows and average tolerance of summer heat and dry spells (given watering in prolonged drought), it suits everyday borders in sun for reliably decorative value to busy families. |
| Coastal or more exposed suburban sites |
Its low, compact build and firm anchoring roots help it sit comfortably in raised beds or front gardens that feel the wind, offering a composed, colourful presence with manageable care needs for coastal and suburban owners. |
| Scent-focused seating and tea areas |
The strong, fruity fragrance and repeat clusters of double blooms bring a classic scented-rose experience to arbours or benches, with own-root plants quietly regrowing if pruned harder, reassuring less-confident enthusiasts. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE RIBBON – Thread FELINA in a sinuous line along a path, interspersed with low Gypsophila repens for a lacy, pastel edge that softens paving – for lovers of romantic, storybook gardens.
- YELLOW KITCHEN ROW – Plant in a single row beside vegetable beds so golden blooms front your crops, pairing with herbs such as chives and thyme for a productive yet pretty potager – for home‑growing families.
- TEA-TIME PATIO – Grow FELINA in generous 40–50 litre tubs around a bistro set, underplanting with trailing lobelia or bacopa to spill colour over the rim – for busy urban tea‑drinkers.
- SOFT FRONTAGE – Line a front garden fence with alternating FELINA and dwarf lavender to combine yellow blooms, scent and evergreen structure – for homeowners seeking low, tidy kerb appeal.
- GIRLY GLADE – Mix FELINA with pale pink floribundas and a backdrop of cherry laurel ‘Miki’ to frame a small lawn or swing area – for families who enjoy a gentle, feminine cottage look.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
FELINA – yellow bedding floribunda rose – pharmaROSA®; floribunda shrub bedding type used as a compact bed rose; discovered cultivar with no separate registered name currently recorded. |
| Origin and breeding |
Discovered in Hungary in 2002 and introduced by PharmaRosa® Ltd.; exact parentage and original breeding institution are unknown, but selection focused on bedding suitability and balanced garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub reaching about 25–40 cm in height and spread; dense, dark green glossy foliage and moderate prickliness; naturally low, making it suitable for edging, bedding schemes and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double, cup-shaped blooms with approximately 26–39 petals, carried in clusters; remontant flowering pattern with a generous second flush, useful for season-long colour in mass planting schemes. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Bright golden-yellow buds and newly opened flowers, ARS code LP, RHS 65C–65D; colour fades through straw yellow to cream as blooms age, giving a softly changing display rather than a static single tone. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Sweet, fruity scent with strong intensity and notable persistence around seating areas; very double flowers limit pollinator access but provide a classic perfumed-rose experience for human enjoyment in small gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally sparse due to double flowers and routine deadheading; where present, hips are small, ovoid, orange-red, around 6–9 mm in diameter, with modest ornamental impact in autumn and winter. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 4, USDA 5b); exhibits moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, requiring standard monitoring and occasional plant protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers full sun and well-prepared soil; medium maintenance with some disease control as needed; recommended spacing 25–50 cm depending on use, at densities around 11–13 plants/m² for mass bedding displays. |
FELINA – yellow bedding floribunda rose – pharmaROSA® offers compact, space-efficient colour, strong fruity fragrance and reassuring cold hardiness in a long-lived, own-root form; a thoughtful choice if you value easy charm over complexity.