RUBY™ – red-pink bedding polyantha rose - Ilić
Imagine stepping onto your coastal veranda after a breezy walk, a cup of tea in hand, and being greeted by low mounds of ruby blooms flecked with soft pink, set against neat, mid‑green foliage. Ruby™ Mella® forms a compact, bushy border shrub that fits effortlessly into shingle beds, raised planters and small family gardens, offering months of repeat colour from late spring to autumn with very little fuss. Its modest height works beautifully as a low wind‑filter, softening boundaries while coping reliably with brisk sea air and well‑drained, improved clay soils that many British gardens contend with near the coast. Clusters of single, open flowers are a magnet for bees, so you enjoy both a lively, moving garden and a resilient, long‑lived planting that steadily strengthens year by year from its own‑root base. Give it a 40–50 litre container or a sunny strip along a path, and you can watch the natural progression from a quietly rooting first season, through stronger shoots in the second, to full ornamental impact by the third season – a gentle, reliable transformation that suits busy gardeners who still want a sense of seaside glamour. Ruby™ Mella® is especially at home in “girly” coastal palettes, pairing easily with soft lavenders, silver grasses and blue sea kale for an effortlessly cheerful and coordinated look. With its medium maintenance needs, you simply keep an eye on watering in dry spells and basic health checks, and the plant repays you with long‑lasting structure, a touch of lightness above gravel or decking, and an easy, welcoming mood that feels like coming home after collecting seashells on a sunny, salty shore.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal shingle or gravel bed |
The compact 35–55 cm habit sits neatly in shingle or gravel, adding vivid ruby‑red clusters without overwhelming tight seaside spaces; works well where soil is improved for drainage and roots can anchor securely despite exposed, breezy conditions – ideal for style‑conscious beginners. |
| Large container on veranda or balcony |
A 40–50 litre pot gives Ruby™ Mella® room to develop a stable root system, so you enjoy dense flowering cushions on a windy veranda with only simple watering and occasional feeding, perfect for those wanting impact without complex pruning routines – suited to busy homeowners. |
| Low flowering border in a family garden |
The modest height and bushy outline create a tidy edging or front‑of‑border strip that children can admire without thorny overreach, while own‑root vigour supports long‑term structure and reliable regrowth if shoots are damaged – reassuring for practical families. |
| Season‑long colour in a small front garden |
Remontant flowering means repeated flushes from late spring to autumn, keeping a small space bright for months with only light deadheading and basic care, giving enduring kerb appeal in average suburban plots – attractive to time‑pressed commuters. |
| Pollinator‑friendly corner by a seating area |
Single blooms with exposed stamens make nectar easy to reach, drawing bees close enough to watch while you sit with tea, combining ornamental value with a gentle wildlife focus and no need for specialist management – appealing for nature‑minded gardeners. |
| Own‑root rose for long‑term planting schemes |
Grown on its own roots, Ruby™ Mella® builds a durable framework that ages gracefully, can regenerate from the base after hard pruning, and avoids graft‑union issues, supporting long‑lived, low‑worry plantings – ideal for long‑range‑thinking planners. |
| Wind‑filtered edge near exposed paths |
The dense, bushy shape forms a low, visually soft barrier that slightly breaks the wind along paths without blocking light, coping with brisk conditions when planted into improved, free‑draining soil that manages seasonal rain and anchoring – helpful for coastal‑plot owners. |
| Colour‑coordinated mixed planting with perennials |
Ruby‑red and pink‑striped clusters harmonise beautifully with blue Nepeta, Echinacea and sea‑toned foliage, giving an easy “girly coastal” theme that looks designed but stays manageable with medium‑level care through the seasons – perfect for design‑aware hobbyists. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Border – line a shingle path with Ruby™ Mella® and blue Festuca grasses for a breezy, low hedge look – for coastal veranda and front‑garden romantics.
- Veranda-Showcase – plant a single Ruby™ in a 50 litre tub with trailing sea thrift for long‑season colour by your favourite chair – for apartment dwellers and balcony users.
- Girly-Mix – combine Ruby™ with Nepeta and pale pink Echinacea in a small bed for a playful, feminine coastal palette – for beginners wanting an easy “designed” feel.
- Family-Edge – use Ruby™ along a lawn or play area edge to give low, colourful structure that stays within child‑friendly height – for young families sharing the garden.
- Wildlife-Strip – interplant Ruby™ with lavender and sea kale to create a bee‑friendly ribbon of flowers around a seating nook – for nature‑loving tea‑on‑the‑patio fans.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Polyantha shrub rose, commercial bed rose; registered as BOZrubybor, marketed as Ruby™ Mella®; part of the Mella® collection, developed for robust ornamental garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Dr Olivera Ilić for PhenoGeno Roses (Serbia / Netherlands); parentage unknown; bred circa 2018, registered 2020 and introduced to the market in 2021 for modern landscapes. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy plants 35–55 cm in height and spread, with moderately dense, mid‑green foliage and moderate prickliness; well suited to borders, low hedging, containers and mass planting. |
| Flower morphology |
Single, flat, cluster‑flowered blooms with 5–12 petals and small S‑size flowers; remontant with a notably abundant second flush, producing numerous heads over the main garden season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Bright ruby‑red ground colour with thin whitish‑pink streaks; buds deep ruby red; stripes lighten towards creamy white as flowers mature, and colour retention is modest under strong sun exposure. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable fragrance; ornamental and ecological value comes from the vivid colour effect and open flower form, which prioritises visual impact and pollinator support over scent. |
| Hip characteristics |
Tends to form small, spherical hips 6–10 mm in diameter, maturing to an orange‑red tone; can add subtle late‑season interest and potential food sources for wildlife in informal plantings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy in USDA zone 6b, RHS H7, tolerating approximately −21 to −18 °C; moderate heat and drought tolerance with regular watering. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well‑drained soil; plant 35–75 cm apart depending on use; maintain medium care with occasional pest and disease checks, deadheading and balanced feeding for strong performance. |
Ruby™ Mella® BOZrubybor offers compact, repeat colour, pollinator‑friendly single blooms and durable own‑root longevity that suits easygoing coastal or family gardens, making it a thoughtful choice when you are planning your next rose purchase.