GALLERANDAISE – pink bedding polyantha rose - Rateau
Imagine settling into a sheltered corner after a breezy beach walk, your cup of tea framed by low mounds of pink flowers that hold their colour from early summer into autumn. Gallerandaise is a compact, polyantha bedding rose bred for ease in everyday gardens, thriving even where winds whip in from the sea and soils need careful drainage and water management to stay healthy. Its tight, bushy habit keeps growth neat at the front of borders, edging paths and surrounding verandas without overwhelming small spaces. In a 40–50 litre container it anchors coastal-style seating areas, while its naturally resistant foliage reduces routine spraying and frees up your weekends. Own-root plants build longevity quietly below ground, regenerating well after winter and supporting a stable, long-term display. Within a few seasons you see the classic arc: first year focused on roots, second year fuller shoots, and by the third year a confident, long-lasting structure that underpins your planting. Softly shifting flower tones from strong to pastel create a subtle ombre effect that feels fresh, airy and perfectly at home beside shingle, sea kale and silver grasses.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front border in a small family garden |
The compact, bushy structure reaches only around 30–50 cm, giving an organised front edge that stays within bounds and leaves room for perennials behind. Reliable repeat flowering keeps interest going without constant pruning, ideal for busy beginners. |
| Coastal veranda or patio container (40–50 litres) |
In a generously sized pot this rose forms a low, rounded mass of colour that copes well in exposed coastal spots when the container is well drained and weighted, helping it stand firm against strong breezes for coastal homeowners. |
| Low, colourful hedge along a path or driveway |
Planted at 25–30 cm intervals, the dense foliage and branching habit knit together into a low barrier that guides visitors and softens hard edges, with seasonal colour that returns year after year for family gardeners. |
| Bedding blocks in front of taller shrubs |
The polyantha, cluster-flowering habit gives many small blooms that read as a single block of colour, ideal for massing in beds where you want a lively foreground that is easy to maintain yet visually strong for design-conscious owners. |
| “Girly” pink coastal-style shingle bed |
The vibrant mid-pink flowers shifting to softer pastels pair naturally with pale gravel, sea-themed ornaments and low grasses, creating a light-hearted, feminine seaside feel with minimal upkeep for coastal-style lovers. |
| Entrance planting by the front door |
Its modest height, tidy habit and long flowering season offer a welcoming accent that does not block sightlines, with own-root vigour supporting a dependable show season after season for urban homeowners. |
| Mixed perennial border with pollinator interest |
Semi-double blooms provide some pollen access, while the compact size fits comfortably among perennials like coneflowers and bellflowers, adding colour without dominating the planting for wildlife-friendly gardeners. |
| Low-maintenance family garden focal patch |
Good disease resistance and low intervention needs mean less time spraying and doctoring plants, more time simply enjoying a stable, long-lived structure that matures steadily over several years for . |
Styling ideas
- Coastal Nook – Set in a 50 litre tub with sea kale, Festuca and a shingle mulch to echo beach textures – for coastal veranda owners seeking a breezy seaside corner.
- Pink Ribbon – Run a low line along a front path, interplanted with creeping thyme between stones – for families wanting a neat, colourful edge children can walk beside.
- Cottage Sweep – Mass-plant at the front of a mixed border with Gaura and Campanula – for gardeners who like soft, billowing movement without tall roses.
- Entrance Duo – Flank a front door with matching containers under sunny porches, underplanting with trailing ivy – for homeowners wanting an easy, symmetrical welcome.
- Pastel Patch – Combine with pale Echinacea and silvery grasses in a sunny bed – for design-minded beginners who prefer gentle colour and straightforward care.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Polyantha bedding rose registered as EVEpoldane, marketed as Gallerandaise Bedding rose EVEpoldane, a compact front-border and edging rose suited to beds and low hedging. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in France by Jérôme Rateau for Pépinières et Roseraies André Eve, hybridised in 2013 and introduced in 2022 as a modern compact polyantha for decorative bedding use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy habit reaching about 30–50 cm high and 35–55 cm wide, with dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming tight, structured low mounds. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms with 13–25 petals, produced in clusters of small flowers approximately 0.5–1.5 inches across, repeating freely with a notably abundant second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Dark pink buds (RHS 57C/57B) open to vibrant mid-pink, then soften through mid to pastel pink, with moderate fading and slightly lighter petal edges creating a gentle tonal progression. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable scent is present; this cultivar is considered unscented, prioritising visual effect, compact growth and repeat flowering rather than perfume in typical garden situations. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally sparse due to the semi-double form; when produced, hips are small, spherical, 5–9 mm in diameter and orange-red, adding only minor seasonal interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 and suitable to around −21 to −18 °C, with good resistance reported to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, supporting low-maintenance cultivation in many UK regions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; plant 25–45 cm apart depending on use, allowing 6.3–7.2 plants per m² in massed beds, in ground or 40–50 litre containers for stable growth. |
Gallerandaise Bedding rose EVEpoldane offers compact, long-season pink colour with good disease resistance, benefiting from the resilience and steady maturity of an own-root plant, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed coastal-style gardens.