CRÉDIT MUTUEL – pink nostalgic rose - Massad
Enjoy a sheltered corner that feels quietly coastal as Crédit-Mutuel settles into breezy British gardens, offering romantic clusters of very full blooms that cope well with wind-exposed spots where sea air brushes inland. This compact shrub sits comfortably in family spaces, flowering repeatedly from early summer well into autumn with a distinctly romantic air and a strong, lasting perfume that drifts through your veranda seating area. Its naturally high disease resistance means less maintenance and fewer sprays, while own-root vigour supports a genuinely long-lived structure that can be refreshed by pruning rather than replacing. In a large 40–50 litre container or open ground it anchors quickly, making it reassuringly stable in shingle or heavier soils, and pairs beautifully with silvery grasses and coastal perennials for a soft, nostalgic seaside mood. Over the first three years it focuses on roots, then shoots, then full impact, becoming a reliable feature for relaxed families.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda in large containers |
Compact, bushy growth and XL, cluster-flowered blooms make this rose ideal for a 40–50 litre pot on a veranda where you want height without overwhelming the seating area. Its resilient constitution suits breezier spots near the sea for coastal-style lovers. |
| Small family garden flowerbed |
The moderate height and 60–80 cm spread fit neatly into typical UK family borders, giving season-long colour with minimal care. Dense, glossy foliage keeps the plant looking well-dressed between flushes, even when life is busy for hobby gardeners. |
| Low-maintenance romantic hedge |
Planted 40 cm apart, the bushy habit knits into a flowering boundary with nostalgic pink-and-cream pompon blooms. Strong resistance to common rose diseases reduces spraying and pruning effort, suiting those who want charm without fuss for beginners. |
| Feature rose by a seating or tea corner |
The very strong, long-lasting fragrance and large, very full blooms create a focal point beside a bench or bistro set, echoing the feel of tea in a windbreak after a blustery walk. It delivers sensory reward close to where you relax for homeowners. |
| Season-long accent in mixed borders |
Remontant flowering with a generous second flush ensures interest across the season, while colour shifts from deep pink to pastel and cream add movement in the planting. This reliability supports borders that must look good between occasional tidy-ups for busy urban gardeners. |
| Coastal-style shingle or gravel planting |
The dense, bushy framework and own-root robustness help the plant anchor steadily into free-draining shingle, complementing sea kale and blue-tinted grasses. Its ability to stand up to regular wind and salt-laden air makes it suitable for coastal garden owners. |
| Clay-based gardens with improved drainage |
Once given a well-drained planting hole, this sturdy shrub copes well in heavier soils typical of many UK plots, its bushy root system helping it establish and hold position where winter wet and blustery weather often challenge roses for practical gardeners. |
| Long-term own-root specimen planting |
As an own-root shrub introduced in 2015, it is bred for durable garden use, building a stable frame that responds well to renewal pruning rather than needing replacement, rewarding patient care as it matures into a lasting feature for long-view planners. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Veranda Duo – combine Crédit Mutuel in a 50 litre container with a low band of sea kale and blue Festuca for a breezy Cornish veranda feel – ideal for coastal-style lovers.
- Romantic-Hedge – plant a loose row at 40 cm intervals along a path, underplant with lavender for scent at ankle height – perfect for homeowners seeking soft boundaries.
- Pastel-Mosaic – weave among Coreopsis verticillata and pale ornamental grasses so the fading pink-to-cream blooms echo shells on shingle – great for beginners who prefer forgiving schemes.
- Tea-Corner Focus – place a trio near a bench with a backdrop of Ceanothus for blue contrast, letting the strong fragrance frame your afternoon tea space – suited to hobby gardeners.
- Compact-Feature-Pot – grow as a single specimen in a tall, 40–50 litre clay pot by the front door, using its neat height and long season to welcome guests – useful for busy urban gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Crédit Mutuel Les Provençelles MAScremu; shrub nostalgia rose in the Romantic group, verified cultivar authenticity and suited to exhibition as a shrub rose where permitted. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Dominique Massad in France and introduced in 2015 via Pétales de Roses; exact parentage is unknown but selection focuses on ornamental nostalgia and garden reliability. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub rose reaching about 75–105 cm high with a 60–80 cm spread, moderately thorny stems and dense, mid-green glossy foliage forming a compact, well-branched garden shrub. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, globular pompon blooms with over 40 petals, XL flower size and cluster-flowered habit; remontant with a generous second flush, providing substantial decorative mass in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep vivid pink centres (RHS 57C) with creamy outer petals (RHS 158D), buds dark pink with pale edges; colour softens to pastel pink and near-white cream as blooms mature and fade. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, long-lasting scent typical of romantic shrub roses; fragrance character is not formally described but is notable enough to be a key garden feature near paths and seating. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips, approximately 8–12 mm in diameter, bright red when ripe; ornamental value is modest and hip set varies with season and deadheading practices. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b, Sweden zone 3), suitable for most UK climates with normal good care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites with well-drained soil; plant 40–75 cm apart depending on use, water well in dry spells, feed annually and prune lightly to maintain a balanced shrub framework. |
CRÉDIT MUTUEL offers compact, fragrant, season-long nostalgic blooms on a disease-resistant, own-root shrub that matures into a durable feature; consider it if you want easy romance for everyday garden living.