EEUWIGE PASSIE – pink bedding floribunda rose – Vissers
Imagine sitting on a sheltered coastal veranda, cup of tea in hand, while seabreeze air carries the strong, fruity fragrance of EEUWIGE PASSIE across your shingle or gravel terrace – a compact, bushy floribunda that feels perfectly at home where winds meet sun-warmed stone and thoughtful drainage keeps roots comfortable. Its very double, cluster-flowered blooms open in a rich raspberry-pink, then settle into a deep pink with silvery edges, repeating steadily from early summer into autumn for a long, colourful season. This own-root shrub establishes calmly, then builds year on year into a low, reliable hedge or edging, especially when planted into generous 40–50 litre containers that anchor it against blustery days. Designed for easy-care modern plots, it offers premium disease resistance, an impressively long-lived lifespan, and the reassuring rhythm of a plant that knits itself into your everyday sea-side routine.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda in large containers |
Compact growth fits neatly into 40–50 litre pots, giving a stable, bushy shrub that copes well with breezy conditions and thoughtful drainage near patios or balconies, ideal for a tidy, low-effort focal point for beginners |
| Family flower bed by the terrace |
Continuous, remontant flowering brings an extended season of deep pink colour right where you sit outdoors most, so there is always something in bloom without the need for specialist pruning knowledge, suiting time-poor homeowners |
| Low, perfumed hedge along a path |
Its compact, bushy habit and recommended 35 cm hedge spacing create a neat, shoulder-high scented ribbon that gently filters wind after a few seasons, forming a practical, decorative boundary for coastal-style gardeners |
| Edging a shingle or gravel seating area |
Dense foliage and rooted stability help the plant sit securely in free-draining shingle beds while the paraphrased focus on managing coastal wind and rain keeps the planting low-maintenance and robust for relaxed outdoor-living families |
| Small urban front garden feature |
Its strong disease resistance and low maintenance needs make it a reliable, tidy shrub for exposed, street-side beds, offering high ornamental value without demanding regular spraying or complex care from busy city residents |
| Season-long colour in mixed borders |
Reliable repeat flowering and very double clusters deliver ongoing colour between perennials, ensuring the border never looks bare, while own-root resilience means it rebounds well after harsh winters for long-term-focused planners |
| Cut flowers from a family bed |
Medium, cupped blooms with over 40 petals and a strong, fresh, fruity perfume make charming, long-lasting indoor bunches, so a single small bed can serve both garden display and vases for scent-loving households |
| Pollinator-friendly pink accent near seating |
Clustered, fragrant flowers with accessible stamens offer moderate appeal to bees and other insects while you sit nearby, combining wildlife interest with refined garden style for environmentally-aware owners |
Styling ideas
- Sea-front border ribbon – Plant a low hedge of EEUWIGE PASSIE along a shingle path, underplant with blue Festuca and sea kale for a breezy, coastal look – ideal for seaside-loving families
- Romantic veranda trio – Group three roses in 45–50 litre tubs with trailing thyme and soft grasses to frame a small seating area – perfect for beginners wanting impact from limited space
- Pink and silver patio bed – Combine with lavender and silvery foliage such as Euonymus or sea kale to echo beach tones and highlight the deep pink blooms – suited to homeowners seeking an elegant, easy-care scheme
- Girly cottage corner – Mix EEUWIGE PASSIE with soft perennials and pastel annuals in a sheltered nook to create a scented retreat for afternoon tea – attractive for those who enjoy romantic, feminine planting
- Modern coastal line-up – Repeat-plant in a straight line with Phormium ‘Tom Thumb’ and blue Festuca to form a structured, contemporary wind-filtering strip – appealing to design-conscious coastal gardeners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda shrub rose, bed rose group; registered as VISkavepas, marketed as EEUWIGE PASSIE Bedding rose VISkavepas; ARS exhibition name Eeuwige Passie, meaning ‘Eternal Passion’. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Martin Vissers, Belgium, 2004; breeding by ViVa International (Vissers Roses). Introduced 2011 by André Casteels – Casteels Rozenkwekerij, with parentage recorded as unknown. |
| Awards and recognition |
Certificate of Merit at Warsaw Rose Trials 2021; Certificate of Merit and Fragrance Award at Glasgow Tollcross Rose Trials 2022, confirming garden performance and notable scent. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub 70–95 cm high and 45–65 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy light to mid-green foliage and moderate prickliness; forms a full, tidy mound suited to beds and edging. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, very double, cupped blooms with over 40 petals, borne in clusters on floribunda-style trusses; strongly remontant, with a particularly abundant second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Raspberry-pink buds (RHS 55B outer) open to vivid deep pink (55C inner), later softening with pale silvery-pink petal edges; colour retention is very good, giving an even pink display at full bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, well-scented rose with a fresh, fruity character over an old-rose base; the perfume is clearly noticeable in the garden and is suitable for cutting for indoor enjoyment as well. |
| Hip characteristics |
In autumn it produces numerous small, spherical hips, 8–12 mm across, bright orange-red in colour, adding additional seasonal interest and decorative value after the main flowering season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good overall disease resistance, rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; winter hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3) under normal garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, edging, low hedges, containers and cutting; plant 45 cm apart in beds, 35 cm for hedging. Prefers regular watering in heat and benefits from well-drained soil, including improved heavy clay. |
EEUWIGE PASSIE offers compact, long-season pink flowering, strong fragrance and dependable hedge-forming growth on a resilient own-root framework; consider it where you want easy, enduring colour with minimal fuss.