LIONS CHARITY – salmon-pink nostalgic rose – Vissers
Imagine sipping tea behind a living windbreak after a blustery walk on the beach: LIONS CHARITY brings warm, salmon-pink, cup-shaped blooms and a strong, fruity fragrance to even exposed coastal gardens, where it feels at ease in breezy conditions and well-drained, heavier soils. This bushy, compact shrub rose fits naturally into small family plots and seaside verandas, offering a long flowering season with generous remontancy from early summer well into autumn. As an own-root plant, it establishes steadily and lives longer, forming a resilient framework that copes calmly with changeable weather. In a 40–50 litre or larger container it becomes a reliable focal point, while in beds it partners beautifully with grasses and perennials for an effortlessly romantic border. Plant once, water wisely, and enjoy the reassuring continuity as roots strengthen in the first year, top growth expands in the second, and full ornamental presence unfolds by the third, giving your outdoor space lasting coastal character.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal front garden |
The compact, bushy habit and moderate height make LIONS CHARITY easy to fit into tight seaside plots, giving structure without overpowering low walls or picket fences; a good match for time-pressed homeowners. |
| Wind-prone family terrace |
Sturdy shrub growth helps filter gusts on a terrace or veranda, creating a calmer nook for seating while flowering steadily through the season; ideal for relaxed coastal-style beginners. |
| Romantic mixed border |
Very double, nostalgic blooms in warm salmon-pink tones blend easily with soft perennials, adding depth and continuity to borders from early summer to autumn for design-conscious gardeners. |
| Large container on veranda (40–50 L+) |
Performs well in a generous pot when given regular watering, so you can enjoy strong colour and scent close to the house without reshaping the garden; suited to busy urban balcony-owners. |
| Informal low hedge |
Planted at hedge spacing, its bushy form knits into a low, flowering line that defines paths or driveways while remaining easy to maintain, attractive to practical planners. |
| Cutting corner for scented stems |
The large, cup-shaped, very double blooms with a strong fruity scent make rewarding cut flowers for informal arrangements, appealing to those who like bringing fragrance indoors as creative hosts. |
| Water-wise coastal bed |
Neat, dense foliage and moderate drought tolerance help it cope between waterings once established, especially in well-prepared, free-draining soil that suits changeable coastal weather, reassuring mindful garden-owners. |
| Long-term feature near seating |
As an own-root shrub it builds a durable framework over the years, recovering better from pruning or weather damage and giving stable ornamental value for reflective outdoor tea-drinkers. |
Styling ideas
- Coastal Veranda Trio – combine LIONS CHARITY in a 50 L tub with blue Festuca and sea kale for a breezy, low-care look – for coastal-style lovers seeking easy structure.
- Romantic Cottage Strip – line a short path with repeated shrubs underplanted with horned violas for colour echoes and long-flowering charm – for families wanting a soft welcome home.
- Sunset Shingle Bed – set among pale gravel with dwarf fountain grass and driftwood accents to mirror salmon-pink skies – for design-focused owners of small coastal gardens.
- Tea-and-Roses Corner – place a single shrub by a bench with lavender and a simple clay pot for cut blooms – for busy people craving a fragrant pause after work.
- Soft Hedge Frame – use as a low hedge edging a lawn or play area, interspersed with Carpathian bellflowers to lighten the line – for parents wanting gentle structure without fuss.
Technical cultivar profile
| Aspect | Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub nostalgia rose, Romantic rose collection; registered as VISmelgo, marketed as LIONS CHARITY Romantic rose VISmelgo; honours the charitable work of Lions Clubs International. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Martin Vissers, Viva International BVBA, Belgium; cross of ‘Melglory’ × ‘Golden Celebration’; bred 2019, registered 2019, introduced 2020 as a premium garden shrub rose. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub 65–95 cm tall, 60–85 cm wide, moderately thorny; dense, mid-green, matt foliage gives a neat outline; suited to beds, borders, low hedging and large containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double, cup-shaped, cluster-flowered blooms, 40+ petals; remontant with abundant second flush; flower size class L (approx. 2.75–3.95 in) for strong visual impact. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm salmon-pink with creamy base; bud bright salmon, opening to uniform salmon-pink with soft creamy centre; fades to pastel salmon–cream while retaining overall colour identity. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, well-pronounced fragrance with sweet, fruity rose character; highly double flowers prioritise ornamental effect over pollinator access, best placed where scent can be enjoyed. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set generally slight; when present, spherical orange-red hips about 8–12 mm in diameter can add discrete seasonal interest without significantly reducing flowering performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium disease resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; tolerates summer heat with regular watering; hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b). |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Use in beds, groups, low hedges, parks or for cutting; plant 40–75 cm apart depending on effect; suitable for partial shade; medium maintenance with occasional health checks. |
LIONS CHARITY brings compact, bushy growth, romantic salmon-pink flowers and strong fragrance on a durable own-root framework, making it a reassuring choice for long-lived, low-fuss structure in your garden.