RUMBA ® – yellow-red bedding floribunda rose - Poulsen
Invite a touch of cottage romance into your garden with RUMBA, a compact floribunda that brings clusters of glowing yellow and red blooms from early summer well into autumn, even in breezy, coastal gardens where wind and rain can challenge less robust roses. Its reliable repeat flowering and naturally bushy habit make it ideal for edging paths, filling family borders or lighting up a front garden, while the restrained, spicy fragrance adds charm without overwhelming smaller outdoor spaces. Bred for strong health with excellent resistance to common fungal diseases, this rose fits easily into busy routines – once planted and watered in, it asks for little more than seasonal pruning. As an own-root plant it is long-lived and resilient, quietly rebuilding from its own roots if damaged, so you can enjoy dependable colour year after year with minimal maintenance. In a 40–50 litre pot or in the ground, it settles quickly and, from the first season onwards, steadily develops – then over the next couple of years matures into its full impact with ever richer flowering and a stable, well-anchored structure.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-of-border colour strip |
The compact, bushy habit forms a low, even band of colour along paths or beds without shading vegetables or perennials behind it, making it practical for the front of mixed cottage borders in small to medium family gardens – ideal for the busy homeowner. |
| Coastal or exposed family garden |
RUMBA copes well with blustery, rainy weather, holding its colourful blooms without the lanky growth that can topple in wind, so you can rely on it for structure and cheer where other roses struggle in frequent strong winds and coastal showers – reassuring for the seaside gardener. |
| Low-maintenance cottage-style rose bed |
Strong resistance to black spot, mildew and rust means far fewer sprays and less worry in humid British summers, helping you keep a traditional rose look with minimal intervention while still enjoying healthy, glossy foliage – perfect for the time-poor beginner. |
| Large patio container (40–50 litres) |
Its moderate height and dense branching suit a substantial pot, where the repeat-flowering clusters give months of colour near a seating area; with regular watering it thrives without the root restrictions that upset taller roses – ideal for the urban balcony-owner. |
| Mass planting for driveways and front gardens |
Planting in groups at the recommended spacing quickly creates a coherent, colourful band that looks well-kept with just an annual prune, giving long-season impact around parking spaces or paths without intricate border planning – suited to the practical family. |
| Mixed cottage border with perennials |
The small, cup-shaped blooms and changing yellow-red tones weave naturally with classics like phlox and penstemon, adding movement and warmth while the moderate fragrance complements, rather than competes with, scented perennials – attractive for the cottage-style enthusiast. |
| Long-lived structure for small gardens |
As an own-root rose, RUMBA does not depend on a graft union and can regenerate from its own wood after hard pruning or winter damage, giving a stable, long-term presence in tight spaces where every shrub must earn its keep – reassuring for the small-garden planner. |
| Family-friendly edging and path sides |
The dense foliage and moderate prickliness form a clear yet not overly aggressive boundary along paths or play lawns, helping gently guide movement while keeping the look soft and romantic for everyday family use – appealing to the garden-conscious parent. |
Styling ideas
- Tea-arbour border – Line a simple arch or bench area with a low drift of RUMBA and underplant with soft catmint for a cosy afternoon-tea corner – ideal for romantic cottage-garden lovers.
- Kitchen-path edging – Use RUMBA as a neat, colourful edge along paths between vegetable beds, pairing with chives and marigolds for a cheerful potager look – perfect for relaxed kitchen-garden owners.
- Coastal-cottage mix – Combine with hardy grasses and sea thrift in free-draining beds to echo seaside colours while keeping a classic rose note – suited to informal coastal gardeners.
- Patio-feature pot – Plant one RUMBA in a 40–50 litre container with trailing thyme and lobelia to enjoy months of colour right by the back door – great for balcony and terrace dwellers.
- Driveway rhythm – Repeat small groups along a drive, interspersed with lavender, to create a welcoming, low-maintenance approach that still feels traditional – recommended for busy family households.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose, registered as POUlrum, marketed as Rumba ® FL Poulsen® Poulrum; approved exhibition name Rumba in floribunda bush classes for shows and competitions. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Svend Poulsen, Poulsen Roser A/S, Denmark, 1959, from ‘Masquerade’ × (‘Poulsen’s Bedder’ × ‘Floradora’); introduced the same year as a colourful, reliable bedding floribunda. |
| Awards and recognition |
Certificate of Merit and Trial Ground Certificate, National Rose Society (UK) 1959; 2nd Certificate, Concours de Roses Nouvelles, Madrid, 1960, confirming strong garden and exhibition performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, compact shrub 65–95 cm high and 55–85 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; ideal for edging, bedding and low hedging in smaller gardens. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, double, cup-shaped flowers, 0.5–1.5 inches across, borne in clusters; 26–30 petals, remontant with a plentiful second flush, providing extended colour throughout the main season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Golden-yellow base with crimson-red edging; buds deep orange with crimson tips, tones shifting through pastel yellow and brick-red to rich golden centres and cherry-red edges; ARS RB, RHS 13A and 46A. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, piquant spicy scent that adds character without overwhelming seating areas; double blooms with partly visible stamens offer moderate pollinator interest where mixed with other nectar-rich plants. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces spherical orange-red hips 8–12 mm across in moderate quantities; decorative in late season and potentially useful for wildlife interest in less tightly deadheaded plantings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); good resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, with moderate heat tolerance requiring watering in prolonged drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suitable for beds, edging, mass planting, containers and parks; plant at 40–75 cm spacing depending on use, in well-drained soil, sun or light shade; low-maintenance with simple annual pruning. |
RUMBA ® offers compact structure, repeat flowering and dependable health in a long-lived own-root form, making it an easy, colourful choice for those planning a relaxed cottage-style family garden.