FAVORITE® – salmon-pink bedding floribunda rose – Lens
Imagine finishing a coastal walk, shells in your pocket and the air still tangy from the sea, then settling by a low, flowering windbreak of FAVORITE® for late-afternoon tea. This compact floribunda rose has a naturally upright, space-saving habit, so it slots neatly into small family gardens and shingle beds without overwhelming the view. Its softly salmon clusters repeat flower generously through the season, creating a long, refreshing display that brightens breezy patios and verandas. Own-root production supports dependable longevity and quiet recovery after winter gales, giving a stable, long-term feature rather than a short-lived impulse purchase. In average coastal soils it establishes well, helping with firm anchoring and sensible drainage management where winds are frequent and rain can be sharp and sudden. It is well suited to robust containers of at least 40–50 litres, where its compact size and moderate care needs keep tasks simple for time-pressed gardeners. Over the first three seasons it settles in steadily – first building roots, then stronger shoots, and by the third year delivering its full ornamental impact in your relaxed, seaside-inspired space.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda containers (40–50 litres) |
FAVORITE®’s compact, upright growth and moderate height make it ideal for large pots on exposed verandas, where it will not dominate seating areas yet still provide colour. In sturdy 40–50 litre containers its root system remains stable, helping the plant cope with breezy, changeable weather along the coast, with improved anchoring and sensible handling of heavy rain and fast-draining composts for relaxed coastal-style gardeners, including beginners. |
| Small front gardens and town house plots |
The neat spread suits narrow beds along paths, driveways, and entrances where space is limited but a smart, long-flowering feature is desired. Dense, mid-green foliage forms a tidy framework, while repeating salmon-pink clusters add gentle formality without requiring intricate pruning, making it easy to keep a polished look on compact urban sites for busy homeowners. |
| Low flowering hedge around family seating areas |
Planted in a simple row at 25 cm spacing, FAVORITE® builds a low, semi-formal edge that defines terraces, lawn corners, or play-space boundaries without blocking light. Moderate prickliness helps deter pets cutting through, while the mild fragrance and pastel tones keep the hedge welcoming and soft for family areas and relaxed hobby-gardeners. |
| Mass bedding in coastal-style shingle or gravel beds |
At closer bedding distances, it creates a low, continuous flowering carpet, helping to visually anchor loose shingle, gravel, or stone surfaces typical of coastal gardens. The repeat-flowering habit ensures interest from early summer into autumn with minimal intervention beyond straightforward deadheading and basic feeding, well suited to low-fuss gardeners. |
| Mixed borders with perennials and ornamental grasses |
Its warm salmon-pink clusters blend gently with silvery foliage and soft grasses, giving a romantic, “girly” coastal palette. Compact stature tucks easily between perennials such as sea kale, Festuca, and lavender without shading them out, while the steady blooming adds structure and rhythm in borders for style-conscious homeowners. |
| Cut flowers from a family garden bed |
The medium-sized, double, cup-shaped blooms make charming, informal bunches for the kitchen table without needing a dedicated cutting patch. Regularly taking short stems for the vase encourages further flowering, so the plant continues to provide colour outdoors and indoors throughout the season for enthusiastic but time-pressed beginners. |
| Pollinator-friendly corner near patios |
As flowers open fully, stamens become accessible, giving moderate value to visiting bees and hoverflies. Planting a small group close to seating allows you to enjoy both the soft, harmonious perfume and the gentle insect activity, especially when combined with pollinator-friendly companions, suiting nature-aware families. |
| Long-term structure in a low-maintenance family bed |
Being supplied on its own roots, FAVORITE® offers reliable recovery from winter damage and a naturally long lifespan, maintaining its shape and colour display without complex renovation pruning. Over successive seasons it matures into a steady, easy-care presence rather than needing frequent replacement, which particularly reassures budget-conscious gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Shingle-Romantic Edge – line a shingle path with closely spaced FAVORITE® and low sea thrift for a soft, feminine fringe of salmon-pink and pastels – ideal for coastal-style lovers seeking gentle structure.
- Veranda-Tea Corner – place two large 50-litre containers on either side of a bench, underplanted with trailing thyme, to create a sheltered tea spot framed by upright, repeating blooms – perfect for busy veranda owners.
- Pastel-Mix Border – weave small groups among lavender, Festuca, and pale campanulas so its compact clusters punctuate the airy planting with warm salmon notes – suited to beginners wanting easy harmony.
- Family-Cut Patch – dedicate a short bed near the back door, spacing plants a little wider so children can easily cut stems for small indoor posies – appealing to families who enjoy simple garden-to-table rituals.
- Soft-Hedge Room – use a low hedge of FAVORITE® to outline an outdoor “room” around a seating area, letting the dense foliage and pastel clusters define the space without feeling formal – good for relaxed home entertainers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose, registered as LEN3; LENperni, marketed as FAVORITE® – salmon-pink bedding floribunda rose – Lens; ARS exhibition name Favori; part of the Bedding rose collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Louis Lens, Belgium, from unnamed seedlings; introduced and initially distributed by Lens Roses in 1980, with ICRA registration LEN3 confirming its formal cultivar status that same year. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised with a Silver Medal at the Kortrijk (Courtrai) International Rose Competition in 1982, demonstrating proven garden and show performance within European trials shortly after its market introduction. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright habit reaching about 40–60 cm high and 35–50 cm wide, with dense, mid-green slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness; well suited to bedding, edging, low hedges, and container planting schemes. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double, cup-shaped blooms with approximately 26–39 petals, carried mainly in clusters on floribunda-style trusses; remontant, producing a generous second flush and repeat flowers across the growing season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm salmon-pink flowers: buds deep salmon, opening to vivid centres and lighter edges; colour moderates to pastel creamy salmon with slightly brighter centres; RHS 36C outer, 36D inner, with moderate overall colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, delicately scented rose fragrance with a soft, harmonious character, noticeable at close range without overpowering, and combining well with nearby seating areas, paths, or terraces designed for everyday family use. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips, around 6–10 mm across, developing an attractive orange-red colour; ornamental interest is modest, and deadheading is usually preferred where extended flowering is the primary objective. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately –21 to –18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3); disease resistance is moderate to powdery mildew, black spot, and rust, so routine observation and light protection may be needed in wet seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with reasonable soil preparation and drainage; recommended spacings: 30 cm for mass bedding, 25 cm for hedging, 45 cm for specimens; suitable for beds, low hedges, containers, and modest cutting. |
FAVORITE® offers compact, repeat-flowering salmon-pink clusters that suit small spaces and coastal-style beds, and in its own-root form it promises steady long-term performance; a thoughtful choice if you prefer reliable beauty with modest upkeep.