MARBLED GALLICA – pink park rose - Scarman
Imagine returning from the shoreline, making tea and settling into a sheltered corner as the breeze drops; MARBLED GALLICA surrounds you with intensely fragrant, marbled pink blooms that recall antique textiles, yet cope calmly with brisk coastal winds and careful drainage in heavier soils. This tall, upright shrub creates natural privacy and a romantic backdrop in small family gardens, working well as a loose summer screen or accent behind shingle and sea-hardy perennials. Its own-root origin supports long-term renewal and resilience, settling in gradually as roots in the first year, strong new shoots in the second, and full ornamental presence by the third, giving you a quietly durable investment in your coastal or cottage-style planting.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda windbreak |
The tall, upright habit forms a gentle green wall that takes typical seaside breezes in its stride when given reasonable drainage, so you can sit out in more comfort on Cornish or Devon verandas without complex maintenance, ideal for the beginner. |
| Fragrant summer focal point |
Once-blooming but generously flowered, it delivers a single, memorable summer flush with exceptionally strong, fruity perfume that drifts across a seating area, providing high impact with minimal ongoing intervention, suiting the time-pressed homeowner. |
| “Girly” shingle border accent |
The marbled pink flowers read as soft and playful against gravel, driftwood and pastel pots, perfect for a feminine coastal look without the fuss of high-precision pruning, appealing to relaxed garden-style enthusiasts. |
| Loose flowering hedge |
Planted at hedge spacing, the dense foliage and upright canes create a semi-formal boundary that screens views in summer while remaining manageable in winter with one straightforward cut-back, supporting privacy for busy family-garden owners. |
| Background shrub for small lawns |
Its 1.6–2.4 m height lets it sit behind a small lawn or play space as a vertical accent, giving structure without stealing too much footprint, a practical choice for compact-plot garden planners. |
| Long-lived collection piece |
As a gallica shrub on its own roots, it matures slowly into a durable, characterful specimen that can be rejuvenated from the base over time, rewarding anyone who wants a rose that will stay with the garden, reassuring long-view gardeners. |
| Large container on sheltered terrace |
In a 40–50 litre container with free-draining compost, it offers a tall column of foliage and flowers for verandas or patios where in-ground planting is limited, suiting urban and coastal balcony residents. |
| Feature in mixed, moisture-managed border |
Set into a mixed border with thoughtful watering, it tolerates warm spells well enough when dry periods are managed, giving reliable summer display without constant attention for water-conscious coastal garden beginners. |
Styling ideas
- Coastal Shingle Romance – Plant MARBLED GALLICA behind pale gravel, driftwood and sea kale for a soft, “girly” seaside feel with scented summer walks – for coastal-style lovers seeking relaxed charm.
- Veranda Tea Corner – Position in a 50 litre pot at the back of a terrace, underplant with Festuca and small lavenders for a sheltered, fragrant nook – for veranda users who value easy-care comfort.
- Pink Privacy Screen – Use as a loose hedge along a boundary, paired with Hydrangea petiolaris to soften fences and add seasonal layers – for families wanting privacy without harsh structures.
- Cottage Collection Focus – Combine with smoke bush and trailing bellflower in a mixed border to highlight its marbled antique-style flowers – for collectors building a characterful shrub ensemble.
- Play-Lawn Backdrop – Place behind a small lawn or play area, keeping lower growth clear while letting the upper canopy flower freely – for households needing beauty alongside everyday practicality.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
MARBLED GALLICA – pink park rose - Scarman; shrub/gallica type park rose used mainly as a tall garden shrub; ARS exhibition name ‘Marbled Gallica’; own-root 2-litre container form for garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by John Scarman in Germany, 1999, with parentage unknown; introduced by Scarman Roses and Landhaus Ettenbühl for garden and park planting; supplied as authenticated, premium bronze graded stock. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Tall, upright shrub reaching around 160–240 cm high and 90–150 cm wide, with dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickles; forms a strong vertical presence suited to hedging or specimen roles. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double, cupped flowers carried in clusters; typically 26–39 petals, non-remontant with a single, abundant summer flush; weak self-cleaning means some spent blooms may need light deadheading for neatness. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Delicately marbled pink blooms with pale outer petals and deeper crimson-pink veining inside; colour fades gracefully to pastel pink and mauve tones, with very good retention and ornamental value through the main flowering period. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, sweet, fruity fragrance, noticeable from a distance on still days; emphasises ornamental and sensory appeal over pollinator value, as the dense petal structure largely conceals stamens and offers limited nectar access. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional ovoid hips, 10–16 mm diameter, orange-red (RHS 40A); add seasonal interest in late summer to autumn when left unpruned, though not produced heavily enough to be considered a primary decorative feature. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around –32 to –29 °C (RHS H7, USDA 4b, Swedish zone 5); shows moderate resistance to common rose diseases and copes satisfactorily with warm, dry spells when supported by regular watering in extended droughts. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in well-drained soil with sun or light shade; space 100–110 cm in rows or 180 cm as specimen; suitable for beds, hedges, collections and parks; prune once after flowering and tidy spent blooms where desired. |
MARBLED GALLICA offers a tall, fragrant summer presence with distinctive marbled blooms and long-lived own-root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, characterful coastal or cottage gardens.