RENÉE VAN WEGBERG™ – pink nostalgia rose for coastal-inspired gardens
Imagine enjoying afternoon tea behind a gently rustling rose windbreak after a walk on the beach: RENÉE VAN WEGBERG™ surrounds you with fragrance and nostalgic romance in a compact, easy-to-live-with shrub. Its mid-pink, rosette-shaped blooms open repeatedly from early summer, bringing soft colour and a refreshingly feminine mood even in smaller UK family gardens. Planted in a large container or well-drained bed, its bushy structure and dense dark foliage help it stay steady and composed, even where coastal breezes and moist weather demand reliable garden performance. As an own-root rose, it is bred for long service: strong regrowth, stable shape and dependable flowering develop step by step – roots in the first year, shoots and structure in the second, and full ornamental impact by the third.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small coastal veranda in a large container |
In a 40–50 litre container, this compact, bushy shrub forms a sheltered pink screen for seaside seating areas, keeping its colour well and coping with breezy, damp air typical of UK coastal homes – ideal for the relaxed coastal-style beginner. |
| Front-of-border in a family garden |
The moderate height and dark, slightly glossy foliage create a neat foreground line without overshadowing other plants, while repeat flushes of mid-pink flowers keep the border interesting from summer onwards – perfect for time-pressed garden owners. |
| Romantic edging along a path or driveway |
Planted at 40–50 cm spacings, the compact habit and dense branching form a soft, low edging that reads as a continuous pink ribbon in bloom, bringing a nostalgic feel to everyday routes – particularly attractive to lovers of gentle cottage charm. |
| Mixed planting with coastal-style perennials |
The rose’s stable, bushy structure and remontant, rosette blooms provide a calm backdrop for airy textures such as Festuca, sea kale or Lavandula, helping the whole scheme look anchored and deliberate in changeable weather – useful for informal design enthusiasts. |
| Relaxing scented seating corner |
The strong, sweet-fruity fragrance concentrates beautifully around a bench or bistro set, especially when combined with hard surfaces or fencing that reflect scent back, creating an intimate, sensory nook for evening tea-drinkers and book-loving visitors. |
| Own-root, long-term feature shrub |
As an own-root plant, this rose rebuilds from its base if cut back hard or weather-damaged, supporting a long lifespan and stable flowering display without complex graft-management, reassuring gardeners who want durable but undemanding planting. |
| Culinary and decorative petal harvest |
The generous number of petals and strong scent lend themselves to creative kitchen uses such as rose sugar or table decorations, with repeated flowering offering multiple harvest windows through the season – appealing to creative home cooks. |
| Partially shaded town garden or courtyard |
Tolerant of partial shade, this variety still flowers well where sun is limited to half days, providing colour and scent against walls or fences where many roses struggle, a real advantage for urban and small-garden residents. |
Styling ideas
- Coastal-veranda duo – combine in a 50 litre container with blue Festuca and a low sea kale for a breezy shingle-garden look – suited to veranda owners wanting a soft windbreak.
- Romantic path ribbon – plant as a continuous line along a garden path, underplanted with soft lavender for fragrance layering – ideal for families who like an inviting walk to the front door.
- Tea-and-roses corner – flank a small bistro set with two potted shrubs to envelope the seating in strong, sweet-fruity scent – designed for homeowners who relax outdoors after work.
- Pastel mixing border – weave through a mixed border with pale perennials and grasses so the compact structure anchors looser planting – perfect for gardeners seeking gentle, feminine colour without clutter.
- Culinary cutting nook – grow near the kitchen door with herbs, using petals for simple home treats and table décor – appealing to hobby cooks who enjoy using flowers practically.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
RENÉE VAN WEGBERG™ Taste of Love® BOZmilefra; Romantica shrub nostalgia rose in the Romantic rose group; registered cultivar name BOZmilefra for premium own-root, container-grown garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by PhenoGeno Roses, introduced 2019 via PhenoGeno Roses in Serbia and the Netherlands; parentage not disclosed; selected for ornamental value, fragrance and compact shrub habit. |
| Awards and recognition |
Entered as a novelty in the 2021 ZSzP Plant Novelties Competition, reflecting its recent introduction and recognition within specialist horticultural circles as a modern romantic shrub rose. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub 70–110 cm high and 40–70 cm wide with dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate thorns; fills out steadily to form a full, rounded, well-branched garden presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double, rosette-shaped blooms with over 40 petals, borne mainly in small clusters; strong remontant habit provides an abundant second flush, ensuring repeated displays through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft, vivid mid-pink with warm undertones; buds open lighter outside, richer within; colour fades gently to pastel pink with creamier centres while maintaining good overall colour stability in the garden. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strongly scented with a sweet, fruity character; fragrance is clearly perceptible at close range and around seating areas, giving added sensory value beyond the visual appeal of the nostalgic blooms. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips are small, spherical, 6–10 mm, orange-red, and form only sparsely due to the very double flowers, so ornamental interest is focused on the long-lasting blooms rather than fruit display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3); disease resistance and heat tolerance are moderate, with reliable performance if given irrigation during extended dry or hot spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to borders, containers and edging; space 40–75 cm depending on use; prefers well-drained soil and regular watering; partial shade tolerant; medium maintenance, may need occasional plant protection. |
RENÉE VAN WEGBERG™ offers compact, romantic flowering, strong sweet-fruity fragrance and resilient own-root growth for long-term enjoyment, making it a thoughtful choice when planning an easy-care coastal or family garden.