SZENT ERZSÉBET – lilac-pink park rose - Márk
Imagine a sheltered coastal veranda where lilac-pink blooms bring gentle refreshment after a day of collecting seashells, while this tall shrub creates a natural wind-filter that calmly moderates brisk seaside breezes and salt-laden air. SZENT ERZSÉBET grows into a graceful vertical screen, its bushy framework clothed in dense, glossy foliage that anchors the planting visually through every season. Large, double flowers appear in generous clusters, followed by a plentiful second flush for remontant colour from early summer well into autumn. As an own-root rose it builds strength steadily, rewarding you with reliable longevity and the ability to recover well if pruned harder after storms or reshaping. In a 40–50 litre container or open ground, it asks for little beyond sun and reasonable drainage, while its good hardiness and tolerance of warmer, drier spells suit real-life British gardens. Over three seasons it knits itself in – first focusing on roots, then pushing taller shoots, before reaching its full, curtain-like ornamental impact as a romantic, lilac-pink coastal companion.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Coastal windbreak hedge along a boundary |
The strong, tall, bushy framework forms an effective green screen that softens onshore winds while keeping the planting airy and informal, ideal where you want privacy and a romantic lilac-pink backdrop without rigid fencing, suiting coastal veranda owners. |
| Statement shrub in a small to medium family garden |
Planted as a specimen, its height and broad spread create a vertical accent that does not eat too much footprint, giving lush foliage and repeat-flowering clusters that draw the eye without demanding high maintenance, ideal for busy homeowners. |
| Romantic coastal-style planting near a sunny terrace |
The lilac-pink, cup-shaped blooms with mauve lights combine beautifully with shingle, sea kale and airy grasses, delivering that salty, windy, sunny atmosphere with relatively simple care, making it perfect for coastal-style lovers. |
| Large container on a sheltered balcony or veranda |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, its own-root vigour and remontant flowering give reliable vertical colour where ground space is limited, especially useful for renters or townhouses wanting long-season roses, particularly for urban gardeners. |
| Family play garden with robust, long-lived structure |
Once established, the tall, sturdy framework and own-root resilience cope well with incidental knocks, pruning experiments and coastal gusts, steadily maturing rather than sulking, an advantage for families with children. |
| Low-maintenance park-style border at home |
Medium maintenance and solid hardiness allow you to enjoy a park-rose look without park-level effort; occasional plant protection and pruning are usually enough for years of service, attractive to relaxed hobby gardeners. |
| Season-long colour focus in a mixed shrub bed |
The large, double flowers open in flushes with a plentiful second flowering, so the shrub pulls its weight for months, even among foliage-heavy shrubs, giving dependable colour emphasis for flower-focused beginners. |
| Regenerative, own-root planting in exposed sites |
Because it grows on its own roots, the plant can rejuvenate from the base if winter, coastal storms or hard pruning take their toll, sustaining ornamental value with less replanting – helpful where winds and salt challenge cost-conscious gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Coastal Hedge Walk – line a shingle path with SZENT ERZSÉBET and interplant sea kale and Festuca for a loose, wind-filtering hedge – ideal for seaside homeowners wanting soft structure.
- Veranda Romance – place a single plant in a 50 litre terracotta container with trailing thyme at the base to scent summer evenings – perfect for couples enjoying tea outdoors.
- Park-Style Corner – group three shrubs at recommended spacing, underplant with Alchemilla mollis to catch dew and soften the base – suited to gardeners recreating public-park charm at home.
- Lilac-Pink Backdrop – use it as a tall background behind lavender and low grasses so the mauve-pink blooms float above a silver-blue carpet – great for fans of gentle, feminine schemes.
- Family Retreat Screen – plant a loose row near a seating nook to create privacy and shelter, leaving space beneath for children’s toys or low perennials – good for young families sharing one garden.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Current trade name SZENT ERZSÉBET – lilac-pink park rose - Márk; American Rose Society exhibition name Szent Erzsébet emléke; registered as a state-approved variety in 1995. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Márk Gergely in Hungary in 1988 from ‘Queen Elizabeth’ × ‘Excelsa’; introduced after 1995 by PharmaRosa® Ltd. following selection at the Horticultural Research Institute, Budatétény. |
| Awards and recognition |
Honoured with a Gold Medal at the Rome rose trials in 2000, reflecting its ornamental garden value and stable performance in trial conditions under professional evaluation. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Shrub rose with bushy habit, 200–300 cm high and 150–250 cm wide; moderately thorny shoots and dense, mid-green, glossy foliage create a substantial architectural presence in borders or hedges. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double (26–39 petal) cup-shaped blooms, typically in clusters; repeat-flowering with a notably abundant second flush, extending the decorative season well beyond the first peak of summer. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Lilac-pink blooms, ARS PB, RHS 68A outer and 68C inner; deep pink buds open intense purplish-pink then soften to pale mauve-pink with silvery centre tones as they mature and gradually fade. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, softly sweet scent clearly noticeable at close quarters without being overpowering; suitable for seating areas where a gentle classic rose fragrance is desired rather than a heavy perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set tends to be limited because of the double blooms; when present, hips are globular, orange-red, around 10–14 mm across, adding small autumn accents without dominating the plant. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zon 4); medium resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, with generally good tolerance of heat and drier periods. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with reasonable drainage; medium maintenance with occasional plant protection; spacing 120–220 cm depending on hedge, mass or specimen use, with suggested densities around 0.5–0.6 plants/m². |
SZENT ERZSÉBET offers tall, romantic lilac-pink screens with repeat flowering, coastal-tolerant structure and resilient own-root growth, making it a thoughtful choice if you seek lasting impact from a single, easy-going shrub.