SOPHIE SCHOLL – white flowerbed shrub rose – Scholle
In a compact garden or coastal veranda, SOPHIE SCHOLL settles in with quiet elegance, offering ice‑white, very double blooms that feel like a fresh sea breeze after a day of collecting shells. Its bushy, narrow footprint makes it ideal where space is at a premium, while moderate height creates a gentle wind‑filter for those breezier corners by the house, helping when gales meet damp soil and careful drainage matters. As an own‑root shrub, it rewards you with a reassuringly long lifespan, naturally rebuilding from the base if stems are damaged and keeping its shape even in exposed gardens. In typical UK family plots you can expect reliable, remontant flowering from early summer, with a pleasantly medium‑strength fragrance that feels clean and refreshing beside shingle, gravel or pale paving. Planted in the ground or in a generous 40–50 litre container, it knits itself in steadily over time, with roots establishing first, then stronger shoots, and by the third year delivering its full ornamental impact.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small coastal front garden bed |
The bushy, upright habit and modest spread suit the narrow beds typical of Cornish and Devon front gardens, where you want height without swamping the space or neighbouring plants; ideal for those seeking tidy structure in a tight footprint homeowners |
| Wind‑filtered seating nook |
Planted in a loose row, its 110–150 cm height forms a light visual screen that softens wind without casting deep shade, creating a calm corner for tea after a beach walk in breezier, salt‑touched plots near the sea coastal‑veranda owners |
| Large container on veranda or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre pot it offers generous white blooms and medium fragrance with only moderate upkeep, and the own‑root structure supports long‑term container life when watering is consistent and drainage is well managed busy urban gardeners |
| Low maintenance flowerbed scheme |
Medium maintenance needs and black spot resistance simplify care in everyday family gardens, so routine deadheading and occasional plant protection are usually enough to keep it looking composed across the season beginner gardeners |
| Compact formal or mixed border |
Dense, slightly glossy foliage and very double, ice‑white flowers lend a refined, almost formal note that blends well with clipped grasses or low hedging, giving structure without demanding specialist pruning skills style‑conscious residents |
| Long‑term feature shrub |
As an own‑root plant it can regenerate from the base after winter damage or hard pruning, building into a durable, stable shrub that maintains its ornamental value over many years in the same spot long‑view planners |
| Season‑long family border colour |
The remontant flowering with abundant second flush delivers repeated waves of white blooms through summer, so even with irregular attention you still gain reliable colour and a sense of freshness round the main living areas time‑pressed families |
| Clay‑based or exposed sites |
Once established, the bushy framework and anchoring root system help it cope with blustery, rain‑laden spells common in UK coastal counties, provided the soil is improved for good drainage and regular watering in hot spells coastal‑style lovers |
Styling ideas
- Shingle‑and‑shell – Set SOPHIE SCHOLL in gravel with sea‑worn pebbles and pale boulders, pairing with dwarf sea kale or Festuca for a bright, low‑effort coastal look – ideal for relaxed seaside homeowners
- Soft‑pastel – Combine its white cups with Lychnis alpina ‘Magenta’ and pale pink lupins to build a gentle pastel ribbon that flowers repeatedly through summer – perfect for romantic cottage‑style fans
- Veranda‑pot – Plant one shrub in a 40–50 litre terracotta or pale stone container with trailing thyme around the rim, to give waves of scented white bloom beside outdoor seating – suited to balcony and veranda users
- Quiet‑hedge – Space plants at 35 cm to create a low, softly billowing flowering hedge that marks boundaries without feeling formal, keeping maintenance to light pruning and deadheading – good for family‑garden edges
- Evening‑white – Use SOPHIE SCHOLL among lavender and silver foliage plants so its ice‑white flowers glow at dusk near patios, adding fragrance and calm structure with minimal fuss – appealing to after‑work relaxers
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Modern shrub, commercial type flowerbed shrub rose; current trade name SOPHIE SCHOLL – white flowerbed shrub rose – Scholle; bed rose collection, ARS exhibition name not recorded to date. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Ewald Scholle, breeding year around 2005; parentage not recorded; first introduced commercially by Rosenhof Schultheis e.K. in Germany and now available to UK gardeners. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub reaching approximately 110–150 cm in height and 40–60 cm spread; dense, medium green, slightly glossy foliage; moderately thorny shoots give good garden presence and stability. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, cup‑shaped clusters of very double flowers with over 40 petals; bloom size typically 2.75–3.95 inches; cluster‑flowered inflorescences give generous flowering impact, repeating well through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Radiant ice‑white blooms opening from greenish‑white buds; ARS white, RHS 157C outer and 155D inner; colour fades only slightly to creamy white, with a faint cream tone at the centre in full bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium‑strength, pleasantly scented rose; fragrance description not fully documented but noted as agreeable and noticeable near seating areas, especially valuable where visual freshness and scent are both desired. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is usually limited due to the very double flower form; when present, hips are spherical, orange‑red, around 8–12 mm in diameter, adding a discreet seasonal accent rather than a main display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C, RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b; black spot generally resistant, powdery mildew and rust of medium susceptibility; moderate heat and drought tolerance if watering is reliable. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with improved, well‑drained soil; plant at 45 cm for mass bedding, 35 cm for hedges, 80 cm for specimens; medium maintenance, with occasional plant protection and regular deadheading recommended. |
SOPHIE SCHOLL offers compact elegance, remontant white flowering and long-lived own-root resilience in beds or large containers, making it a thoughtful choice for quietly refined coastal or family gardens.