AMAZONIT – pink nostalgia rose – pharmaROSA®
Imagine coastal mornings on a sheltered veranda, this romantic shrub rose filtering breeze and glinting like its gemstone namesake in soft sunlight. ‘Amazonit’ forms a bushy, upright hedge that feels reassuringly solid in windy weather while still suiting smaller spaces. Large, globular blooms open repeatedly from rich raspberry buds into very full, nostalgic pink flowers, fading to powdery, creamy tones that echo bleached seashells on shingle. On its own roots it settles in steadily, with roots establishing in the first year, framework building in the second and full ornamental value by the third, giving you a long-lived, regenerating companion for relaxed coastal-style gardens and easy weekend maintenance.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda in a large container |
Well suited to a 40–50 litre container where its bushy, upright habit provides a sense of enclosure without overwhelming a small seating area; medium maintenance needs stay manageable for time-pressed balcony or veranda beginners. |
| Flowering wind-filter by a seating nook |
Planted in a short row, its dense foliage and sturdy growth give a gentle visual windbreak that softens breezes along exposed Cornish or Devon paths while you enjoy repeated flushes of nostalgic pink blooms, ideal for relaxed family homeowners. |
| Small front garden statement shrub |
The compact 90–150 cm height and 60–100 cm spread suit modest front gardens, offering romantic, globular flowers without demanding complex pruning; own-root growth ensures a stable, long-lived focal point valued by busy urban gardeners. |
| Mixed coastal-style border with perennials |
Combines effortlessly with sea kale, airy Festuca and Lavandula for a soft, maritime look, its repeat flowering adding structure and colour through the season for those who like informal yet coordinated plantings. |
| Low nostalgic hedge along a path |
Plant at 50–55 cm intervals to form a low, romantic hedge with dense foliage and repeating flowers that lightly frame paths and terraces, giving gentle privacy and charm appreciated by family-oriented garden owners. |
| Season-long colour focus in clay soils |
Performs reliably where improved clay soils can be kept draining freely, its remontant habit giving successive pink waves that brighten average family plots, suiting gardeners attentive to basic watering and soil care. |
| Romantic “tea corner” near the kitchen door |
Planted close to seating, the mild, sweet-fruity scent and very full flowers create a nostalgic feel without overwhelming fragrance, while own-root vigour offers reassuring longevity for lovers of classic, homely garden ambience. |
| Long-term feature for low-fuss gardens |
Once established, this medium-maintenance shrub focuses its energy on steady, repeat flowering and strong structure, needing only occasional plant protection, which suits those wanting enduring beauty with straightforward seasonal tasks. |
Styling ideas
- Coastal-veranda duo – Position a single Amazonit in a 50 litre pot beside a bistro set, underplant with silver Festuca and shells for an easy seaside feel – perfect for balcony tea drinkers.
- Romantic path hedge – Line a short path with closely spaced shrubs, letting the dense foliage and globular flowers create a soft, nostalgic corridor – ideal for family gardens with children.
- Shingle-terrace focus – Sink large containers into shingle and pair with sea kale and lavender for a low-care, salt-evoking palette – suited to coastal-style enthusiasts.
- Front-garden accent – Use one shrub as a centrepiece in a small lawn or gravel square, surrounded by Alchemilla and Echinacea for long-season interest – good for busy homeowners.
- Tea-corner trio – Group three plants in a loose triangle near seating to form a sheltered, flower-filled nook with gentle scent – appealing to beginners wanting quick impact.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Amazonit Romantic rose pharmaROSA®, a shrub / hybrid tea nostalgia rose within the Romantic rose collection; current trade name verified for cultivar authenticity for discerning garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Discovered by pharmaROSA® in Germany, 2015, with breeding and first distribution handled by PharmaRosa® Ltd. (Hungary); developed for ornamental reliability in private gardens. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub reaching about 90–150 cm high and 60–100 cm wide, with dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a solid yet elegant garden presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very full, globular to pompon blooms, typically solitary on stems, with more than 40 petals; remontant habit ensures an abundant second flush and repeated display through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm mid-pink flowers with paler edges; buds open raspberry-pink, then fade through soft mid-pink to powdery, creamy tones with near-ivory edges as blooms age in the garden. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, restrained fragrance with a sweet, fruity character detectable at close range; designed more for visual nostalgia than strong scent, making it suitable near frequently used seating. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate quantities of small, spherical hips around 9–15 mm, colouring to orange-red and adding a discreet seasonal accent if spent flowers are not removed in late summer. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H6, hardy to about –21 to –18 °C and USDA zone 6b; medium overall disease resistance, with good tolerance to black spot and rust under normal garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Allow around 50–90 cm spacing depending on use; thrives in well-drained, improved garden soil, with medium maintenance and occasional plant protection to support long-term ornamental value. |
Amazonit Romantic rose pharmaROSA® offers repeat nostalgic flowering, a compact yet substantial shrub form and durable own-root growth; consider it as a long-lived, easy-care highlight for your garden.