SOLA – pink bedding floribunda rose - Kunieda
With its softly ruffled lavender‑pink blooms and compact, upright shape, SOLA settles quickly into family gardens, creating a feeling of coastal refreshment and calm. Bred in Japan and supplied as a premium own‑root rose, it is designed for stability and a long garden life, steadily building a strong root system before reaching full flowering impact. In a typical UK plot you can rely on SOLA to cope well where breezes funnel through the garden, offering gentle colour while its dense foliage helps create a sense of sheltered enclosure. Over the first three seasons it moves naturally from root establishment to confident shoot growth and then to full ornamental value, so you gain a dependable, maturing structure without complex care. Its remontant habit keeps clusters of semi‑double flowers coming through summer, fading from lavender‑pink to silvery‑edged peach tones that echo shingle and sea light, ideal beside gravel, decking or veranda railings. In larger containers of at least 40–50 litres it makes a relaxed, “girly” focal point with plenty of colour for minimal effort, while in the ground it knits into mixed plantings with lavender, coreopsis or meadow sage for a soft, seaside palette. Good disease resistance means less spraying and more time to sit with a mug of tea, enjoying the weathered textures and moving air that give this rose its quiet coastal character, perfect for anyone wanting lasting beauty with low gardening demands.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small coastal veranda container |
In a 40–50 litre pot, SOLA forms a neat, upright shrub with enough height for privacy without overwhelming a balcony or veranda, offering a long season of soft colour for those wanting an easy coastal feel on limited space beginners |
| Low‑maintenance front garden bed |
Reliable repeat flowering and low maintenance demands mean you can plant it once in a sunny front border and simply keep it watered and lightly fed, gaining tidy structure and colour without complicated pruning or specialist care busy homeowners |
| Wind‑brushed shingle or gravel strip |
Its dense foliage and upright habit hold their shape even where breezes funnel through the garden, helping to anchor a shingle or gravel area while echoing a relaxed seaside look with muted, weathered tones coastal‑style lovers |
| Mixed planting with lavender and grasses |
Clustered semi‑double blooms sit beautifully among Lavandula, Festuca or Coreopsis, softening hard landscaping with layered texture and pastel colour while remaining structurally strong enough not to be swamped by companions informal‑border gardeners |
| Family back garden flower bed |
The compact spread and moderate height suit typical UK family plots, leaving room for play space while still giving a generous run of flowers, with own‑root growth ensuring the plant recovers well from the odd knock or mishap families with children |
| Low informal flowering hedge |
Planted at hedge spacing, SOLA creates a soft, flowering partition that is easier to manage than taller shrubs, and its disease resistance means it remains attractive over many seasons with little more than annual trimming practical planners |
| Cut‑flower corner near the house |
Bred originally for the cut‑flower market, its medium, cup‑shaped clusters lend themselves to short stems for jugs and kitchen vases, giving home‑grown blooms without needing a large dedicated cutting patch home arrangers |
| Long‑term feature near a seating area |
As the own‑root plant matures, its stable framework and long flowering window make it a dependable backdrop beside a bench or patio, so you can enjoy relaxed tea breaks sheltered by a quietly changing haze of pastel flowers garden loungers |
Styling ideas
- Seaside‑veranda – Plant SOLA in a large pale terracotta tub with washed pebbles on the surface and a low Festuca grass at the base – ideal for coastal veranda owners seeking a holiday feel.
- Soft‑pastel – Combine with Lavandula angustifolia and white Coreopsis for a hazy mix of mauve, cream and silver foliage – for gardeners who like gentle, feminine borders.
- Shingle‑border – Set SOLA in groups through a gravel strip with timber sleepers and sea‑kale‑style foliage plants – suited to those recreating a relaxed beach‑path look.
- Compact‑hedge – Use a row along a path at recommended hedge spacing, underplanted with low thyme to soften edges – perfect for homeowners wanting structure without formality.
- Kitchen‑jug – Reserve a couple of plants near the back door to cut short, cluster stems for casual indoor arrangements – for home florists who enjoy picking from their own garden.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Current trade name SOLA – pink bedding floribunda rose – Kunieda, in the floribunda shrub group; commercial type bed rose for flower beds and borders, verified authenticity and premium gold quality rating. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Keiji Kunieda in Japan for Rose Farm Keiji and Rose Universe Co Ltd, introduced internationally in 2021 primarily as a cut‑flower garden rose before adaptation to consumer garden use. |
| Awards and recognition |
Placed 3rd in the Garden Rose category for grower awards at the Proflora Variety Contest 2021, reflecting its reliable garden performance and ornamental value under professional evaluation. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub reaching around 80–120 cm in height with a 50–75 cm spread, moderately thorny, carrying dense mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage that gives a full, solid appearance in beds and smaller borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi‑double, medium sized cup‑shaped blooms with 17–25 petals, produced in clusters on floriferous sprays, repeating well through the season with a notably abundant second flush after the initial flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Dusty lavender‑pink tones with subtle beige‑pink centre, coded RHS 75C outer and 73D inner; flowers open greyish lavender, then fade to peach‑beige pink with silvery petal edges towards the end of the flowering phase. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No detectable fragrance in normal garden conditions; visual effect and colour transitions are the primary ornamental features, supported by accessible pollen that gives some activity and movement from visiting insects. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate numbers of ovoid, egg‑shaped hips, about 8–12 mm in diameter, colouring orange‑red later in the season and adding a small amount of late ornamental and wildlife interest to the planting. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7; Swedish zone 3; USDA 6b), with good resistance noted to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under normal garden management in temperate regions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in well‑drained soil with reasonable fertility; recommended spacings 55 cm for mass planting, 45 cm for hedging, 90 cm as a specimen, suiting beds, smaller gardens and own‑root, low‑intervention maintenance regimes. |
SOLA – pink bedding floribunda rose - Kunieda offers easy repeat flowering, compact structure and long own‑root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice if you would like quietly elegant colour with minimal ongoing effort.