KATHRYN – mauve-lilac bedding floribunda rose – Rawlins
In a breezy coastal garden or on a small veranda, KATHRYN adds gentle colour and reliable structure without demanding constant attention, ideal where you want flowers that stand up to blustery days and help with anchoring in exposed, moist soils. This compact floribunda builds up steadily from a modest young plant into a durable, long-lived shrub, with own-root vigour that supports easy regeneration if stems are ever damaged or cut back hard. Its softly cupped, clustered blooms in mallow-lilac and white bring a distinctly feminine, “girly” character, perfect beside shingle, sea kale or lavender. The plant’s upright habit, medium maintenance needs and dependable remontant flowering create a stable display from early summer well into autumn, while the root system quietly settles in during the first year, then pushes strong shoots in the second, before showing its full ornamental potential by about the third season, so you can plan ahead for a quietly enduring, easy-going garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal front garden bed |
The compact, upright habit and moderate height make KATHRYN easy to place in narrow beds along front boundaries, giving soft mauve-lilac colour without overwhelming windows or paths; its structure copes well with brisk, damp winds typical of Cornish and Devon streets, supporting those who want low-fuss seaside charm as homeowners. |
| Informal flower border in a family garden |
Placed mid-border at the recommended spacing, this floribunda knits into perennials and grasses, its repeated flushes of small double blooms lending a long, gently colourful season that blends well with existing planting, appealing to those who prefer a stable, low-effort backbone in their borders as beginners. |
| Coastal veranda or terrace pot (40–50 L minimum) |
In a generously sized container of at least 40–50 litres, KATHRYN’s own-root system has the space to establish, giving a long-lived potted rose that tolerates breezy, salty air on verandas and balconies while remaining easy to water and look after, suiting those with limited time and outdoor space as urbanites. |
| Low, feminine “girly” hedge or edging |
Planted at hedge spacing, the neat height and frequent flowering form a soft mauve-lilac ribbon along paths or driveways; the consistent, compact habit keeps clipping light and straightforward, ideal for those who want a clearly defined yet romantic edge without complex pruning as busy-gardeners. |
| Mixed bed with sea kale, Festuca and lavender |
The cool mallow-lilac blooms combine effortlessly with silvery foliage and grasses, echoing coastal shingle colours while its moderate disease resistance and upright form reduce the need for interventions, fitting gardeners who value composed, seaside-inspired harmony with minimal ongoing work as stylists. |
| Long-season bedding display |
As a bedding floribunda with remontant, plentiful second flowering, KATHRYN keeps colour coming over many weeks, so beds do not look bare after the first flush; simple deadheading and occasional checks are enough for reliable performance, supporting those seeking steady impact from spring to autumn as planners. |
| Durable, long-lived feature shrub |
Being supplied on its own roots, this rose can regenerate from the base if winter or pruning take stems back, helping maintain the original variety for many years without concerns about graft failure, matching the expectations of those who want a dependable, long-term garden investment as owners. |
| Family garden with exposed, moisture-retentive soil |
Once established, the well-branched framework and root system provide a steady presence in beds that see regular rain and wind, bringing dependable lilac colour while handling heavy soils where drainage has been modestly improved, reassuring those gardening in real-world, less-than-perfect plots as families. |
Styling ideas
- Shingle-Chic – arrange KATHRYN with sea kale and low Festuca in a gravel strip for a soft, feminine coastal feel – ideal for coastal-style lovers wanting breezy, low-fuss front gardens
- Veranda-Tea – plant one bush in a 50 L pot with lavender and a bistro set nearby to enjoy lilac blooms at eye level – perfect for small-veranda owners who like relaxed evening tea outdoors
- Soft-Hedge – line a path with a loose row, underplanted with low catmint, for a gentle mauve edging – suited to families wanting pretty structure without high-maintenance clipping
- Border-Blend – tuck groups of KATHRYN among Echinacea and obedient plant for long-season colour in mixed borders – great for hobby gardeners aiming for easy, reliable summer displays
- Lilac-Focus – use a single specimen near the front door with Japanese holly as a dark backdrop to highlight the pastel flowers – appealing to beginners seeking a simple yet elegant entrance feature
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose registered as RAWkat, marketed as KATHRYN Bedding rose RAWkat; exhibition floribunda category, feminine given-name cultivar, authenticity verified and classed as a premium silver quality selection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Ronnie Rawlins in the United Kingdom from (English Courtyard × Horcohort) × Blue For You, with breeding, registration and introduction all recorded in 2010 for the UK market. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright shrub reaching about 70–100 cm in height with a 50–75 cm spread, moderately thorny stems, and moderately dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage giving a tidy but substantial presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Double, cup-shaped clusters with 26–39 petals and small blooms around 0.5–1.5 inches across; remontant habit ensures a generous second flush of flowers on well-grown plants through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft mallow-lilac with white reverse, ARS m, RHS 76A and 155D tones; buds open medium lilac, then fade to lavender-purple with whitish rim yet retain a purple main tone and even lilac finish at full bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
A scentless rose with no noticeable fragrance; highly ornamental for colour and form rather than perfume, and with double flowers that attract only limited pollinator activity due to reduced stamen access. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small, spherical red hips about 8–12 mm in diameter, adding a modest decorative interest late in the season without becoming a dominant feature of the shrub. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −21 to −18 °C, RHS H7, with disease performance showing resistance to black spot and moderate tolerance to powdery mildew and rust under average garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions for flower quality; plant 40 cm apart in beds, 35 cm for hedging, or 65 cm as specimens, with medium maintenance needs and occasional plant protection and monitoring advised. |
KATHRYN offers compact structure, long-season lilac bedding colour and durable own-root longevity, making it a thoughtful choice for gardeners seeking a dependable, easy-going rose to enjoy over many years.