HARRY EDLAND® – mauve-lilac bedding floribunda rose - Harkness
Imagine late afternoon sea breeze drifting across your garden as clusters of lavender blooms release a full, perfumed fragrance, carrying a hint of classic seaside nostalgia. Harry Edland® is an easy-going floribunda that settles quickly into small family gardens, coping well with blustery air and salt-tinged showers by providing a stable, well-rooted presence in exposed spots. Its dense, glossy foliage frames the mauve-lilac flowers beautifully, while reliable repeat flowering keeps beds and containers colourful from summer well into autumn. In its pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root form, the plant focuses on building a strong underground framework in the first year, then pushes more confident top growth in the second, before showing its full ornamental character by the third season, creating a long-lived, low-fuss companion for coastal-style living.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-of-border bedding strip |
Compact, upright growth with dense foliage makes Harry Edland® ideal for the front of mixed borders, giving a neat mauve-lilac ribbon of colour that is easy to manage and keeps a structured line along paths and lawns for relaxed beginners. |
| Coastal veranda container (40–60 litres) |
In a generous 40–60 litre pot, this floribunda anchors well, coping confidently with exposed, breezy corners where salt-laden rain and wind are frequent, while its repeat blooms and fragrance create a sheltered, seaside tea-corner for coastal veranda owners. |
| Small family garden feature rose |
One or three plants set at specimen spacing form a rounded, flower-laden bush that perfumes the seating area without dominating space, perfect where you want a focal point that feels special yet remains undemanding for casual home gardeners. |
| Low, informal flowering hedge |
Planted at hedge spacing, Harry Edland® knits into a soft, semi-transparent barrier that defines driveways or play areas, offers privacy without harsh lines, and keeps its colour and shape with basic pruning for time-poor householders. |
| Cut-flower corner by the patio |
The long-stemmed clusters with very strong fragrance are excellent for cutting, so a dedicated clump near the patio gives easy, regular access to scented stems for the house while the bush rebounds quickly for hobby flower arrangers. |
| Pollinator-aware bed with mixed perennials |
Semi-double blooms with accessible centres moderately attract pollinators, and pairing with nectar-rich companions builds a lively, gently buzzing border that still looks refined and ornamental for nature-conscious families. |
| Low-maintenance clay-soil planting |
Once established, this own-root rose responds well to improved drainage in heavier soils, then carries on with only modest feeding and deadheading, suiting gardens where effort goes into enjoying the space rather than frequent tasks for busy homeowners. |
| Long-term, own-root collection bed |
The own-root habit means the plant can regenerate from the base, remaining true to type and retaining its scented, mauve character over many seasons, a reassuring choice for those planning a long-lived rose corner for thoughtful planners. |
Styling ideas
- Coastal-Teatime – combine Harry Edland® in a large tub with blue Festuca and a low lavender to echo shingle and sea tones – ideal for veranda owners wanting seaside calm.
- Mauve-Drift – plant a loose row along a path, underplant with silvery groundcovers to let the flowers float above – suited to families seeking soft structure without fuss.
- Scent-Corner – group three plants by a bench with a backdrop of evergreen shrubs to trap fragrance – perfect for those who savour evening tea outdoors.
- Cottage-Edging – mix with compact daylilies and blue fescue at the front of a border for long-season colour – good for gardeners who like traditional charm with easy care.
- Cutting-Patch – dedicate a sunny square bed to Harry Edland® rows for regular cutting without emptying the main border – appealing to home florists who enjoy simple, reliable blooms.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose; registered as Harry Edland, marketed as HARRY EDLAND® – mauve-lilac bedding floribunda rose - Harkness; ARS exhibition name Harry Edland. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jack Harkness, R. Harkness & Co. Ltd., United Kingdom; (‘Lilac Charm’ × ‘Sterling Silver’) × (‘Blue Moon’ × (‘Sterling Silver’ × ‘Africa Star’)); introduced and registered in 1978. |
| Awards and recognition |
Associated with the RNRS Edland Fragrance Medal (1975), reflecting the cultivar’s notably strong, garden-filling scent and its connection to renowned fragrance judge Harry Edland. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright bushy habit, 70–95 cm high and 50–75 cm spread; dense, dark green, glossy foliage; moderately thorny stems; medium self-cleaning, benefits from light deadheading for best display. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped flowers with 17–25 petals, produced in clusters; large bloom size around 7–10 cm; reliable repeat flowering with an abundant second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Mauve-lilac overall; buds deep mauve-purple with silvery sheen; newly opened flowers lavender-purple with paler reverse; good colour retention, sometimes bluer in cool weather, fading to silvery-lilac pink. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, garden-filling perfume with a full, classic rose character; fragrance is a key feature in both garden and cut-flower use, especially appreciated near seating or regularly used outdoor areas. |
| Hip characteristics |
Moderate production of small, spherical red hips about 10–14 mm in diameter; hips may add a light ornamental touch in late season without overwhelming the plant’s floral display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C; USDA zone 6b, Swedish zone 3; good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; tolerates warmth and moderate drought once established. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites; suitable for beds, edging, hedging and larger containers; allow around 50–95 cm spacing depending on use; low maintenance, with routine feeding, pruning and spent-bloom removal sufficient. |
HARRY EDLAND® offers richly scented mauve-lilac clusters, compact reliable growth and long-lived own-root resilience, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, enduring colour in smaller gardens; consider it when planning your next easy-care rose.