ERINOME – yellow-pink hybrid tea rose - Panozzo
Imagine stepping onto your veranda after a blustery coastal walk: ERINOME settles calmly into shingle or clay soils, forming an upright, compact presence that copes well with strong breezes and salt‑spray air while remaining remarkably undemanding. Its large, very double blooms open from butter‑yellow buds, softening to cream with a refining pink‑coral edge, giving a quietly glamorous, gently romantic accent to small, wind‑sheltered seating areas through a long flowering season. This premium, own‑root hybrid tea is bred for low‑effort reliability, combining good all‑round disease resistance with a structure that anchors securely and matures steadily in typical UK family gardens. Plant once and enjoy its gradual transformation: first year rooting, second year strengthening of upright shoots, by the third year you gain its full ornamental impact, with a long lifespan that rewards patient, relaxed coastal‑style gardening.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda in large containers |
ERINOME’s compact, upright habit fits neatly into 40–50 litre tubs on a balcony or veranda, providing generous, pastel yellow‑and‑pink blooms without dominating the space or demanding complex care, ideal for relaxed coastal‑style beginners. |
| Small front garden focal point |
As a solitary rose at about 90 cm spacing, its refined hybrid tea flowers and neat outline create a simple but elegant feature by the front door that looks maintained with minimal pruning and feeding, suiting time‑pressed urban homeowners. |
| Low hedge along a windy path |
Planted at 40 cm for a light hedge, its sturdy, upright growth and moderate thorniness form a gentle visual windbreak, softening coastal gusts while remaining easy to walk past and keep in shape, reassuring for families with young children. |
| Mixed border with hardy perennials |
Set among Geranium, yarrow or feverfew at 50 cm intervals, its pastel blooms rise cleanly above foliage, with strong disease resistance keeping leaves presentable so you can enjoy colour without constant spraying, attractive for low‑input gardeners. |
| Clay‑based family garden beds |
Once planted into improved but heavier soils, ERINOME’s own‑root vigour and solid anchoring help it establish reliably, then flower on through variable UK summers with little more than mulching and watering in dry spells, encouraging cautious beginners. |
| Season‑long cutting patch |
The long‑stemmed, very double hybrid tea blooms are well suited for cutting, and remontant flowering gives repeated flushes, so a small patch can supply vases over many weeks with minimal fuss, pleasing practical flower‑loving owners. |
| Low‑maintenance coastal courtyard |
In a sheltered, sunny corner near the house, ERINOME handles cool breezes and occasional salt‑laden air while maintaining tidy foliage and an upright silhouette, so the space feels finished without intensive gardening, comforting busy coastal residents. |
| Long‑term feature in a compact garden |
Thanks to own‑root longevity, the plant recovers well from pruning or weather damage, gradually building a stable framework and reliable flowering display year after year with simple annual care, reassuring long‑range‑planning garden owners. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Tea Nook – Place ERINOME in a 50 litre container by a bistro set, pairing with blue Festuca and a white lantern for a breezy, seaside‑tea feeling – for veranda relaxers and coastal‑style enthusiasts
- PastelShell Border – Combine ERINOME with Geranium pratense and pale Achillea for a soft pink‑yellow‑lilac ribbon, edged with light gravel to echo shingle – for cottage‑in‑Cornwall dreamers
- HarbourHedge – Line a short path with closely spaced ERINOME and low sea kale, letting its upright form and creamy blooms mark the way – for families wanting structure without heavy clipping
- BouquetCorner – Group three plants near the back door beside lavender, creating an easy‑reach cutting spot that still looks smart on non‑picking days – for home florists who are short on time
- ClayCourtyard Calm – In a small, improved clay bed, team ERINOME with pots of silver‑leafed herbs to contrast its glossy foliage and pastel flowers – for urban gardeners working with heavy soil
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as PANtango, marketed as ERINOME – yellow‑pink hybrid tea rose – Panozzo; premium own‑root form supplied in 2‑litre containers for garden planting. |
| Origin and breeding |
Hybrid tea bred in France by Bernard Panozzo, breeding year 2014; detailed parentage and original distributing nursery not recorded, but selected for garden reliability and ornamental performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright bush reaching around 80–110 cm in height and 50–70 cm spread; moderately dense, mid‑green foliage with a slight gloss and moderate prickliness, forming a tidy, versatile shrub. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, solitary, very double flowers with more than 40 petals and a cupped, slightly rosette character; remontant, with a particularly generous second flush under normal garden conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Buds butter‑yellow with rosy blush; open to light yellow‑cream with pink to coral‑raspberry petal edges; as blooms age, yellow tones soften and edges intensify, creating a refined pastel effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak, barely perceptible, making it suitable for areas where strong scent is not desired; emphasis is on visual impact, colour play and classic hybrid tea flower form. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips, about 8–12 mm diameter, bright red (RHS 46A); mainly of incidental ornamental interest rather than a primary feature for wildlife or decorative use. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); good resistance reported to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under typical garden management. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant 40–50 cm apart for hedging, 50 cm in groups or 90 cm as a specimen; prefers sunny, well‑drained soil, with low maintenance needs and routine pruning to sustain flowering. |
ERINOME – yellow-pink hybrid tea rose - Panozzo offers compact elegance, reliable repeat flowering and long-lived own-root resilience, making it a thoughtful choice if you want gentle colour with minimal effort.