ALLURE™ – light pink bedding floribunda rose
Imagine returning from a breezy Cornish beach to sip tea in the lee of a rose-filled veranda: ALLURE™ frames those moments with soft pastel blooms and a compact, bushy habit that fits effortlessly into small coastal gardens. Its floribunda clusters flower generously in waves, creating a long season of colour with light, fruity fragrance that feels quietly refreshing rather than overwhelming. Planted in well-drained soil where roots can anchor securely against strong winds and occasional salt-laden gusts, it settles into a reliable shrub that repays simple, regular care. As a premium own-root plant, it is bred for longevity and steady regrowth, building roots in the first year, stronger shoots in the second, and by the third year reaching its full ornamental impact in a family garden border or large (at least 40–50 litre) pot.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal front garden bed |
The compact, bushy habit lets you create a soft pink “girly” focus in narrow beds beside shingle drives or low front walls, without overwhelming the space; dense foliage helps it stand up neatly in breezier seaside streets, ideal for the busy coastal homeowner who enjoys simple charm for the whole. |
| Veranda containers and balcony pots |
In a 40–50 litre container with good drainage, this mid-height shrub forms a rounded, floribunda cushion of soft pink clusters that can be enjoyed from a chair or window, particularly suited to sheltered Cornish or Devon verandas where you want reliable colour with straightforward seasonal care for the balcony. |
| Flower bed edging in family gardens |
Planted at the recommended close spacing, the tidy growth makes a low, continuous edging that lines paths or lawns with rosette blooms, bringing order and colour to busy family gardens while remaining easy to understand and maintain for the beginner. |
| Romantic mixed border with perennials |
Its soft light-pink flowers blend gracefully with airy grasses and coastal perennials, providing repeated flushes of pastel rosettes that knit planting schemes together and keep borders looking considered through the season for the stylist. |
| Season-long colour focal point |
The remontant flowering habit gives generous repeat flushes, so once established you enjoy colour from early summer well into autumn, helping a small garden feel lively and cared-for even when you have limited time to garden for the time-poor. |
| Cold-exposed coastal plots |
With hardiness rated down to around –35 °C, this shrub copes well with typical UK winters, so in exposed coastal gardens you can focus on drainage and shelter from wind-blast rather than elaborate winter protection, reassuring for the cautious coastal gardener. |
| Long-term planting schemes |
As an own-root rose, it preserves its character over time, without the risk of rootstock shoots taking over, and recovers more reliably after pruning or weather damage, making it a sound choice where you want stable ornamental value for the thoughtful garden planner. |
| “Tea after the beach” seating nook |
Planted near a bench with sea kale, Festuca and lavender, it combines a light fruity scent with soft pink rosettes, while its anchoring roots perform well in free-draining, coastal soils where wind and salt spray are regular visitors, perfectly suiting the relaxed coastal host. |
Styling ideas
- Coastal-Veranda Romance – Combine ALLURE™ in a 50-litre tub with silvery Festuca and sea kale for a shingle-inspired nook that flowers repeatedly beside your seating – ideal for veranda owners craving soft, feminine seaside charm.
- Pastel-Path Edging – Plant a low ribbon of shrubs along a main path, underplanting with spring bulbs, to create a gently structured, season-long pink border – suited to families wanting easy order around busy front gardens.
- Mixed-Border Glow – Thread groups of three among Russian sage and dwarf yew, letting the pastel clusters soften evergreen structure – appealing to gardeners aiming for a calm, textural, low-to-mid-height feature bed.
- Compact-Centrepiece Pot – Use a single plant as a rounded focal point in a large terracotta container on a sheltered patio, where repeat flowers are enjoyed close-up with minimal fuss – perfect for beginners with limited space.
- Long-View Hedgelet – Create a short, low rose “hedge” at 25–30 cm spacing to frame a small lawn or gravel terrace, offering reliable pink structure across the years – for planners who value stable, long-lived plantings.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda, medium shrub bedding rose from the Winterjewel® collection; registered as BOZalluwin and marketed as ALLURE™ Winterjewel®, a compact exhibition-category shrub rose for garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga of PhenoGeno Roses, Serbia, before 2016; introduced and initially distributed in 2016 by PhenoGeno Roses, with parentage not publicly disclosed. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, compact shrub reaching about 40–55 cm in height and spread, with dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a low, rounded bedding rose structure. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, rosette-shaped blooms with more than 40 petals, produced in clusters of medium-sized flowers that remont well, giving a generous second flush in suitable garden conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Light pink pastel blooms: buds pale pink, opening candy-pink with milky veiling, then soft even pink before fading to whitish-pink with a slight creamy tint; colour retention moderate over the flowering period. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, fruity fragrance with light intensity; pleasing but restrained scent that complements rather than dominates seating areas, with flowers mainly ornamental rather than strongly attractive to pollinators. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips, around 6–10 mm in diameter, colouring red (RHS 43A) later in the season; modest ornamental interest without significant impact on overall garden performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Extremely hardy, rated approximately to –37 to –34 °C (RHS H7, roughly USDA 3b); disease resistance modest, with susceptibility to powdery mildew and rust and moderate black spot sensitivity. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with good air flow and drainage; allow 25–50 cm spacing depending on use, and provide regular monitoring and timely treatment for fungal diseases to maintain foliage quality. |
ALLURE™ Winterjewel® offers compact, repeat soft-pink flowering and strong cold resilience in an own-root form that supports long-term regrowth and stable beauty; a thoughtful choice if you value gentle colour with manageable care.