WHITE MAGIC™ – white bedding floribunda rose - Warriner
With its pure snow-white blooms and compact habit, WHITE MAGIC™ brings a quietly romantic, storybook note to family gardens, whether edging a path or lighting up a small bed. The dense, glossy foliage gives a deep green backdrop that sets off the flowers so they seem to glow at dusk, ideal beside a lawn or near a terrace where you enjoy afternoon tea beneath an arbour. In typical British gardens it copes steadily with breezier spots and summer showers, remaining visually orderly and maintaining a neat outline even after rain and wind off the coast. Its cluster-flowering sprays create a continual white ribbon through the season, while moderate self-cleaning and straightforward pruning keep ongoing work manageable for hobby gardeners. Grown on its own roots in a 2‑litre container, the plant arrives well established so it settles quickly, supports a long lifespan, and can regenerate from the base if ever cut back harder. Over time this gives stable ornamental value and helps the rose fit naturally into a relaxed, cottage-style border.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-of-border bedding strip in a small family garden |
The compact, bushy structure and 60–85 cm height make WHITE MAGIC™ ideal for the front of mixed borders where space is tight yet continuous flower presence is wanted. Clustered, snow-white blooms form a clear ribbon that reads well from a distance, giving polish without overwhelming other cottage plants, well suited to beginners. |
| Edging along paths, driveways, or around a lawn |
Regularly spaced along a path, its floribunda sprays and dense, glossy foliage create a formal yet soft edging line. Recommended planting distances allow you to design neat runs that fill in over a couple of seasons, framing family routes through the garden in a calm, traditional way that appeals to homeowners. |
| Romantic white rose bed as a focal feature |
Used in a dedicated white bed, the pure, snow-white colour with good retention brings cohesion and a tranquil mood. The plentiful second flush after deadheading extends the display, so even modest beds can look composed for most of summer, attractive for those seeking a quietly elegant cottage effect. |
| Patio container or large pot near seating areas |
Its compact habit and dense flowering suit culture in a substantial container of at least 40–50 litres, where roots can develop fully and support repeat flowering. Placed by a bench or terrace, the mild fragrance and luminous petals enrich evening use of the space, convenient for busy urban gardeners. |
| Low informal hedge dividing garden “rooms” |
Planted at the recommended hedging distance, plants knit into a low, flowering partition that visually separates play areas from kitchen garden or herb beds. The consistent height, dark foliage and snowy blooms create a soft boundary that feels gentle and traditional, attractive to family-focused buyers. |
| Mixed cottage-style border with herbs and perennials |
WHITE MAGIC™ partners well with blue and purple perennials or herbs, its neutral white sitting comfortably among Verbena, chives or clipped evergreen edges. The remontant habit offers repeating accents through the season, giving structure amid looser plantings that appeal to lovers of romantic countryside borders. |
| Flower bed in exposed or breezier garden corners |
The neat, well-branched framework anchors the plant effectively, keeping stems from sprawling in gusty conditions while flowers remain presentable after summer showers and brisk weather in coastal-influenced gardens. This dependable outline reassures those wanting a tidy look with limited staking, ideal for families. |
| Cutting patch for small vase and spray arrangements |
Its long-stemmed, cluster-flowered sprays provide useful material for small vases and informal table arrangements, bringing the same pure white, pearlescent petals indoors. With a plentiful second flush, you can cut selectively without stripping the garden display, appreciated by occasional home florists. |
Styling ideas
- Tea-Table Border – Line a narrow bed by the patio with WHITE MAGIC™ and lavender for a scented, low-maintenance frame to outdoor seating – ideal for couples who enjoy evening tea outdoors.
- Kitchen-Garden Edge – Use the rose as a crisp white edging along raised vegetable beds, pairing with chives and compact herbs – suits cottage-garden cooks who like order around productivity.
- White-Moon Corner – Combine WHITE MAGIC™ with silvery foliage and soft grasses to reflect dusk light in a quiet corner – for those seeking a calm, reflective seating nook.
- Storybook Path – Plant a double row along a winding path, underplanted with low catmint, to create a gentle, romantic approach to the front door – perfect for traditional home stylists.
- Formal-Pot Duo – Place two large matching containers by steps or a terrace, each with a single plant, for a composed, symmetrical entrance – ideal for busy owners wanting instant structure.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose registered as JACare, marketed as WHITE MAGIC™ and also known in exhibition circles as ‘Class Act’; floribunda spray type for beds and display use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by William A. Warriner for Jackson & Perkins Co. in the United States, from ‘Sun Flare’ crossed with a ‘Merci’ × ‘Fabergé’ seedling; introduced commercially in 1989. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated floribunda, including All-America Rose Selections winner, Portland Gold Medal, New Zealand Gold Star of the South Pacific and multiple show prizes between 1986 and 1999. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright plant 60–85 cm high and 40–60 cm wide, with dense, dark green, glossy foliage and moderate prickliness; branching habit designed for bedding and edging schemes. |
| Flower morphology |
Double, cluster-flowered blooms with 26–39 petals, large-flowered for a floribunda, cup-shaped and borne in sprays; remontant with a notably generous second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure, snow-white flowers with a silky, opalescent sheen; buds vivid white, ageing only slightly cream at the outer petals before fading, maintaining a clean white effect over the season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Discreetly scented rose with mild fragrance; mainly appreciated for its visual purity and bedding impact rather than strong perfume, suitable near seating for those preferring subtle scent. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally modest due to the double flower form; where present, expect small, spherical, orange-red hips around 6–10 mm diameter that offer light ornamental autumn interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b) with moderate heat tolerance; disease susceptibility is high, so regular, preventative plant protection is essential. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best used in beds, edging or large containers; suitable for partial shade, with regular feeding, irrigation in dry spells and a planned spray programme to manage mildew, black spot and rust. |
WHITE MAGIC™ offers compact form, romantic snow-white sprays and a neat, low hedge effect on a durable own-root framework that suits relaxed yet ordered family gardens, making it a thoughtful choice if you favour traditional white roses.