NATALIJA™ – peach nostalgia rose - Tanjga & Cox
Imagine a sheltered coastal veranda where sunlight catches creamy-peach blooms and their fragrance of apricot and honey drifts over your tea table, while the bushy, compact habit quietly provides a gentle screen and remains steady even in brisk sea breezes and showery weather. NATALIJA™ settles in reliably as an own-root shrub, building long-term stability and the ability to regenerate if cut back, without complicated pruning or spraying routines. Its very double, rosette flowers appear in generous flushes all summer, with good remontancy so you enjoy repeat colour from a relatively small footprint, and glossy dark green foliage sets off the warm peach tones in any “girly”, pastel scheme. Ideal for small family gardens or Cornish and Devonian shingle plots, this compact, slightly arching rose adapts well to containers of 40–50 litres or more on verandas or patios, anchoring neatly into heavier soils once drainage is in hand. Over its first three seasons it puts down roots, then builds shoots, before reaching full ornamental character with abundant clusters of nostalgic blooms.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small coastal veranda container (40–50 litres) |
The compact, bushy habit and moderate height make NATALIJA™ easy to manage in a generous pot on a balcony or veranda, giving repeat creamy-peach blooms close to seating. The root system anchors well in containers when drainage is controlled, suiting busy beginners. |
| Low, informal wind-softening screen |
Dense branching and foliage create a light visual barrier around sitting areas without forming a harsh hedge, helping to soften onshore breezes while still looking delicate and romantic; this mirrors typical British coastal conditions for family gardeners. |
| Feature rose in a small front garden |
Its nostalgic rosette flowers and strong apricot-honey scent give immediate kerb appeal from a modest footprint, flowering in flushes from early summer onwards, so a single plant by the path can carry the space for time-pressed homeowners. |
| Mixed border with perennials (sea kale, Festuca, lavender) |
The warm peach tones and glossy foliage pair naturally with silver foliage and soft grasses, while remontant flowering provides colour continuity around more seasonal perennials, keeping interest high through a long season for coastal-style lovers. |
| Edging or low hedge along a path |
Recommended planting distances allow a neat, low edging that repeats colour and fragrance along walkways; good self-cleaning means fewer spent blooms to deadhead, keeping paths tidy with minimal effort for casual gardeners. |
| Cut-flower source near the kitchen door |
Medium-sized, very double rosettes with strong fragrance lend themselves to informal jugs indoors, and remontant flowering ensures regular stems without stripping the plant, providing simple homegrown arrangements for creative hosts. |
| Romantic “girly” terrace or patio scheme |
The creamy-peach palette, rounded rosettes and compact habit suit soft, feminine planting with pastels and shingle, while its own-root longevity means the plant matures gracefully over the years, rewarding nostalgia seekers. |
| Clay-based family garden bed with improved drainage |
Once planted into clay with added grit or organic matter, NATALIJA™ roots in securely and copes reliably with coastal rain and wind, giving stable, repeat colour in typical UK garden soils that often challenge new rose growers. |
Styling ideas
- Veranda-boudoir – Grow NATALIJA™ in a 40–50 litre cream container with soft throws, lanterns and shell decorations, letting the fragrance drift over evening tea – ideal for coastal veranda romantics.
- Shingle-ribbon – Line a shingle path with a loose row of these compact shrubs, underplanting with low Festuca and sea kale for a soft, wind-tousled look – perfect for seaside family gardens.
- Pastel-parlour – Combine NATALIJA™ with pale lavender and white perennials in a small front bed so its peach rosettes and scent greet visitors – suited to homeowners wanting easy kerb appeal.
- Kitchen-jug – Place one plant near the back door, mixing it with herbs in adjacent pots to provide quick, scented stems and foliage for informal indoor arrangements – great for home entertainers.
- Romantic-corner – Tuck the rose into a sheltered patio nook with a bistro set, pairing it with Clematis ‘Amber’ on a trellis for layered peach tones – appealing to beginners creating a cosy retreat.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Commercial nostalgia rose from the Taste of Love collection, registered as BOZnatafra, marketed as Natalija™ Taste of Love® BOZnatafra, a Romantica shrub rose for ornamental and kitchen-garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga and Peter Cox for PhenoGeno Roses, with EU registration in 2020 and introduction after 2020, distributed in Europe and North America by specialist rose partners. |
| Awards and recognition |
Entered in the Zieleń to Życie New Varieties Competition in 2016, indicating recognised novelty value within professional horticultural circles, though not yet holding major international medal awards. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub reaching about 60–85 cm high and 50–75 cm wide, with slightly arching shoots, moderately thorny stems and dense, dark green, glossy foliage suited to borders and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, medium-sized rosette blooms with over 40 petals, borne mainly in clusters; remontant through the season with a second flush that is notably abundant, and good self-cleaning of spent flowers. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep warm peach base with creamy tones, buds yellowish-peach with orange tinge, opening to golden-peach centres and soft peach-orange outers that fade to creamy, pastel peach with slight pink edges. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strongly scented flowers with a full, classic rose perfume layered with distinct apricot and honey notes, carried well outdoors and suitable for planting near seating or paths where scent can be appreciated. |
| Hip characteristics |
Scarce hip production because of very double flowers and good self-cleaning; occasionally small, 4–6 mm, red, spherical hips may develop, but ornamental fruiting display should not be expected as a feature. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −32 to −29 °C (RHS H7, USDA 4b, Swedish zone 5), resistant to powdery mildew, with moderate tolerance to black spot and rust, and good heat tolerance if watered during prolonged dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with improved drainage, especially on heavier clays; recommended at 45–55 cm spacing for hedging or massing, or as a 90 cm specimen, with medium maintenance and occasional pest control. |
Natalija™ Taste of Love® BOZnatafra offers compact, fragrant, remontant flowering in small gardens, combining long-lived own-root reliability with easy care in borders or containers; consider it if you favour romantic colour with modest maintenance.