SOUVENIR D'EDOUARD MAUBERT™ – pink bedding shrub rose
Set the scene for afternoon tea beneath a rose-covered arbour with Souvenir d’Edouard Maubert™, a modern shrub rose that feels instantly at home in a cosy, storybook cottage garden. Its upright habit forms a neat, flower-laden shrub, ideal for traditional beds and low hedges in the average family garden. Clusters of very double, cupped blooms open in vivid carmine-pink and soften to a gentle rose‑quartz palette, giving weeks of colour with abundant repeat flowering. Light, classic rose fragrance and a moderate size make it easy to live with near seating areas, paths or a small lawn. On its own roots, this rose develops steadily below ground then above, rewarding you with full ornamental presence by about the third season. Once established, its good tolerance of summer warmth means it keeps blooming reliably even when breezes from the coast bring changeable rain and wind. In larger containers from 40–50 litres or in open soil with sensible drainage, it offers long‑term, low-fuss enjoyment for busy gardeners who still want a romantic focal point.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-of-border cottage flower bed |
The upright, moderately dense shrub (around 100–140 cm tall) forms a tidy, rose-filled presence that sits beautifully towards the front or middle of a mixed cottage border. Regular remontant flowering keeps beds lively from summer onwards with little more than deadheading and seasonal feeding. Its own-root structure means it knits in gradually and then persists for years without losing shape, ideal for homeowners wanting lasting structure in a compact plot, especially beginners. |
| Low informal hedge along a garden path |
At 60–85 cm spread and with repeated flushes of cupped, carmine-pink flowers, this cultivar is well suited to 40 cm spacing for a loose, romantic hedge. The moderately thorny stems discourage shortcutting through borders yet remain manageable for routine trimming. Colour-softening flowers give a gentle, picturesque edge to gravel or brick paths, while own-root growth recovers well from harder pruning or accidental damage, reassuring family buyers. |
| Feature rose in a 40–50 litre terrace container |
Souvenir d’Edouard Maubert™’s relatively upright habit and medium height make it an excellent candidate for a single large pot of at least 40–50 litres on patios, balconies or by a back door. In containers, watering and feeding are straightforward, and its light, unobtrusive fragrance suits close seating. The own-root constitution supports long-term growth, so with occasional repotting and pruning, it can remain a dependable focal point for many years, pleasing time-poor urbanites. |
| Mixed pink-themed cottage border |
The bloom progression from deep carmine-pink to pale rose‑quartz blends effortlessly with soft perennials and grasses, avoiding jarring clashes in small gardens. Clustered, medium-sized flowers add rhythm without overwhelming nearby plants. Because the colour holds reasonably before gently fading, it gives a long viewing window from each flush. This dependable colour story suits those curating a harmonious, traditional scheme, especially romantic stylists. |
| Sunny lawn island bed as a solitary shrub |
Planted as a lone shrub at around 75 cm clearance from neighbouring plants, it forms a compact, upright centrepiece with flowers presented at eye-catching height above the lawn. The moderate overall size means mowing and edging remain simple, while the bush fills out over the first few years rather than bolting quickly. Its own-root resilience allows for flexible shaping through pruning, making it an easy, low-risk choice for cautious gardeners. |
| Traditional kitchen garden or potager accent |
With origins in the French Les Provençelles® collection and a name honouring a nineteenth‑century botanical illustrator, this rose brings a quietly classical note to a working kitchen garden. The medium, cupped blooms read well against vegetables, herbs and brickwork, while small orange-red hips add late-season detail. Own-root plants handle occasional neglect or irregular watering better once established, suiting busy cooks and hobbyists. |
| Urban front garden or small coastal plot |
This shrub’s good tolerance of warm, dry periods, combined with moderate disease resistance, makes upkeep realistic where space and time are limited. Once rooted into improved soil, it responds well to mulch and straightforward watering, continuing to flower through changeable summers when coastal breezes bring shifting rain and wind. Own-root stamina offers a long service life despite tough conditions, appealing to practical homeowners. |
| Family seating area or afternoon tea corner |
Light, gently rosy fragrance and medium-height stems allow you to enjoy flowers at close quarters without heavy scent becoming overbearing. Repeating flushes ensure petals on the table throughout the season, especially as the plant moves from establishing roots in its first year to stronger top growth and then full ornamental value by around the third year. This calm, predictable performance is ideal for relaxation‑seeking families. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Border Drift – weave through a loose mix of hardy geraniums and Knautia macedonica for layered pinks and reds that echo its colour shifts – for lovers of informal English countryside borders.
- Pathway Lace – plant as a low hedge along gravel paths with Carex flacca ‘Blue Zinger’ at the feet to soften edges and highlight the upright habit – for homeowners wanting a romantic yet tidy approach.
- Terrace Centrepiece – grow a single shrub in a 50 litre clay pot flanked by lavender for scent and structure that stays manageable around seating – for busy urban gardeners with limited time.
- Kitchen-Garden Accent – place near fruit cages or raised beds, pairing with herbs and low box to add a storybook focal point without complex care – for cooks who want beauty beside productivity.
- Lawn Island Jewel – create a small circular bed in the lawn, underplant with spring bulbs and low catmint to showcase repeat flowering from all sides – for families seeking an easy, classic lawn feature.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Modern shrub rose, flower bed shrub type; registered as MASedmaub and marketed as Souvenir d'Edouard Maubert™ within the Les Provençelles® collection for garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in France by Dominique Massad from Wise Portia × (Magenta × Amber Queen), introduced and registered in 2009, reflecting modern shrub breeding with traditional flower form. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub reaching about 100–140 cm high and 60–85 cm wide, moderately dense, matte light-green foliage, moderately thorny stems, suitable for beds, hedges and medium containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cupped blooms with over 40 petals, medium-sized clusters of 3–7 flowers per stem, remontant with particularly abundant second flush for sustained seasonal display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Velvety deep-pink buds open carmine-pink (RHS 55A outer, 55B inner), intense fuchsia at full bloom with golden-yellow stamens, then fade gently to a pale rose-quartz tone before petal drop. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, classic rose fragrance of mild strength, noticeable nearby without dominating seating areas; suitable for family gardens where a restrained, gentle scent is preferred. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small numbers of spherical orange-red hips, roughly 8–12 mm in diameter, adding discreet late-season interest without significantly affecting overall flowering performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b), with medium disease resistance and good heat tolerance; needs watering in extended drought and basic protection in high-pressure seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-prepared soil; plant 50 cm apart in beds, 40 cm for hedges, 75 cm as specimens; allow space for 4.0–4.6 plants/m² in mass planting schemes for full coverage. |
Souvenir d'Edouard Maubert™ offers dependable repeat flowering, a compact upright habit and long-lived own-root resilience, making it a considerate choice for relaxed, traditional family gardens where ease and beauty both matter.