CSINSZKA – pink bedding polyantha rose - Márk
Imagine stepping onto a light-salted veranda after a windy Cornish walk and seeing compact cushions of pink blooms dancing in the breeze: CSINSZKA is a polyantha bedding rose that thrives in exposed, family gardens with reassuring anchoring roots and a naturally bushy habit. Its semi-double clusters flower steadily from early summer right into autumn, creating an easy-care display in shingle beds, front-of-border drifts or generous patio containers of at least 40–50 litres. Bred to cope with colder winters yet happy in milder coastal belts, this own-root rose is designed for long, reliable seasons, gradually building strength below ground before delivering its full ornamental effect above. Medium disease resilience and modest size keep routine work simple, while regenerative own-root growth supports long-term longevity and stable flowering. Over the first seasons it follows a gentle arc of Year 1 root building, Year 2 stronger shoots, and by Year 3 a settled, full garden presence that quietly suits busy beginners.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal front garden bed |
Compact height and spread allow CSINSZKA to sit neatly in shallow borders along paths or driveways, giving reliable mid-pink colour without blocking windows or views, ideal when space is limited for coastal-style lovers. |
| Shingle or gravel planting strip |
The bushy, slightly spreading habit works well in well-drained shingle or gravel, creating soft mounds of colour that echo seaside plantings and suit the light-reflecting surfaces common in coastal gardens for owners of coastal verandas. |
| Patio container or veranda tub |
In a 40–50 litre pot, roots have room to anchor and access moisture, giving steady flowering with modest maintenance; this makes CSINSZKA a practical choice for paved verandas and compact patios for busy urban garden owners. |
| Low, informal flowering hedge |
Planted at about 35 cm centres, the variety knits into a low hedge that outlines paths or seating areas, offering continuous mid-pink clusters and a gentle barrier effect that remains easy to prune for hobby gardeners. |
| Mixed perennial border edge |
Its semi-double, cluster-flowering style partners naturally with airy perennials such as lavender or bee balm, giving a long ribbon of colour at the front of borders without demanding complex pruning for those who want beauty without fuss. |
| Family play-area boundary |
Medium height and moderately thorny stems create a visual boundary without forming an overpowering thicket; own-root growth helps the shrub recover from the occasional knock or broken stem around energetic children for family garden owners. |
| Cold-prone or exposed sites |
Rated to around -26 to -23 °C, this rose is suited to many cooler UK regions, where its hardy framework and own-root constitution offer reassuring winter survival and regrowth for long-term planners. |
| Low-care eco-influenced planting |
Medium disease resistance and drought-tolerant, frost-hardy character suit reduced-spray, lower-input gardens, supporting more sustainable planting schemes with partially pollinator-friendly semi-double blooms for eco-conscious beginners. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-terrace – Group CSINSZKA in 50-litre tubs with sea kale and silvery Festuca for a breezy, shingle-beach feel – ideal for coastal veranda owners wanting relaxed, low-fuss colour.
- Cottage-ribbon – Plant a loose row along a front path, interspersed with lavender and ornamental alliums, to create a pink-and-purple edging – perfect for homeowners seeking gentle structure without formal hedging.
- Pastel-patch – Combine drifts of CSINSZKA with pale grasses and white perennials in a small bed to soften fences and sheds – suited to beginners curating a calm, airy garden corner.
- Play-friendly – Use short runs of CSINSZKA to frame a lawn or play area, backed by taller, soft perennials, giving colour and a subtle boundary – good for families wanting resilient, forgiving planting.
- Urban-veranda – Arrange a trio of large containers with CSINSZKA, bee balm and lavender for long-season pink and purple tones on balconies or roof terraces – designed for busy urban gardeners with limited time.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Polyantha bedding rose marketed as CSINSZKA – pink bedding polyantha rose - Márk; belongs to the bedding rose collection and registered for exhibition as Csinszka. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Márk Gergely in Hungary from an unknown seedling crossed with ‘Orange Glory’; introduced and first distributed by PharmaRosa® Ltd. in 2002. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy, slightly spreading shrub about 40–60 cm tall and 50–70 cm wide, with moderately dense, glossy light-green foliage and a moderately thorny framework suitable for beds and low hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, flat blooms with 13–25 petals, produced in clustered inflorescences on short stems; flowers are small, typically 0.5–1.5 inches across, and repeat well with an abundant second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure mid-pink blooms (RHS 57C outer, 65C inner), opening deep then fading through rich mid-pink to pastel powder-pink before petal drop; colour retention is moderate under typical garden conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Classified as a scentless rose with no noticeable fragrance, so best selected primarily for its colour, compact habit and flowering performance rather than aromatic garden use. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately abundant, small spherical hips around 6–9 mm across, coloured bright red, adding quiet autumn interest if spent flowers are not removed after the main flowering period. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium general disease resistance with average tolerance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately -26 to -23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 4, USDA Zone 5b) for reliable overwintering. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Space at 35–40 cm for hedging or mass planting, up to 65 cm as a specimen; prefers well-drained soil, occasional pest and disease checks, and benefits from standard feeding and pruning routines. |
CSINSZKA offers compact, long-season mid-pink flowering with hardy structure and forgiving medium-care needs on a durable own-root framework; it is a thoughtful choice if you would like a gentle, reliable rose.