AMANDINE CHANEL™ – pink nostalgia rose – Massad
Step out to the front door after rain and meet a row of romantic pink rosettes from AMANDINE CHANEL™, an easy-going shrub rose that settles happily into Irish cottage borders and compact Dublin front gardens. This own-root plant is naturally reliable, building strength year by year for a long, steady life in your soil. Its gently fruity fragrance and soft, strawberry-pink blooms bring a quietly cheerful mood to everyday walks down the path. Medium-height, bushy growth makes it practical for narrow beds and low, flowery hedges, while dense foliage gives a softly green backdrop to your other perennials. Designed for flower beds rather than show benches, it offers lasting display across the season, even where summers are short and damp with frequent showers and mild fungal pressure. Think of it as a patient companion: rooting in during the first year, building flowering shoots in the second, and by the third year giving you its full cottage charm.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden statement rose by the gate or doorstep |
Bushy 85–115 cm growth and dense, mid-green foliage create a welcoming, well-dressed entrance without needing elaborate pruning, ideal for small Dublin terraces aiming for soft, romantic kerb appeal for the style-conscious homeowner |
| Cottage-style mixed flower bed with perennials |
Clustered rosette blooms in warm strawberry pink weave easily among lupins and baby’s-breath, giving a traditional cottage look, while remontant flowering keeps colour returning through the Irish summer for the relaxed gardener |
| Low, informal flowering hedge along a path |
Recommended spacing of about 50–60 cm allows you to line paths or driveways with a soft, blooming hedge that guides the eye yet never feels overbearing, suiting families wanting structure without rigid formality for the busy family |
| Feature shrub in a small lawn or gravel island bed |
As a solitary specimen at about 90 cm spacing, the rounded shape and nostalgic flower form stand out on their own, giving a “mini park” feel in even modest gardens, perfect for those who like a single clear focal point for the reflective observer |
| Cut flowers for the kitchen table or hallway |
Medium-sized, double, rosette blooms on bushy stems are well suited to short indoor arrangements, bringing gentle fruity fragrance and romance indoors without requiring a dedicated cutting garden for the scent-loving collector |
| Family garden bed with moderate-maintenance planting |
Medium maintenance and disease resistance mean simple routines: good drainage on heavier clay, a mulch layer, and occasional plant protection where needed, suiting those who prefer light, predictable care for the time-poor beginner |
| Own-root long-term planting in established borders |
As an own-root shrub, it builds a durable framework, can regenerate from its base if damaged, and maintains true-to-type flowering over many years rather than relying on a graft, reassuring anyone planning for the long term for the practical planner |
| Sunny, sheltered spot in wetter, windier regions |
Choosing a reasonably sunny, drained place helps the rose flower reliably even where frequent Atlantic showers and mild fungal pressure can challenge more delicate varieties, a sensible match for Irish coastal-edge gardens for the weather-aware owner |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic Border – Combine with Lupinus ‘Gallery Pink’ and low gypsophila for a layered, pastel cottage look beside a picket fence – ideal for lovers of soft, traditional schemes
- Terrace-Front Welcome – Repeat three shrubs along a short front wall with gravel and simple evergreens to frame a doorway – suited to urban homeowners seeking easy elegance
- Nostalgic Path Hedge – Plant as a loose hedge along a garden path, interspersed with lavender for scent and contrast – good for families wanting charm without strict formality
- Feature-Island Focus – Place one plant in a small circular bed in lawn, underplanted with spring bulbs for off-season interest – perfect for those who like a single focal rose
- Soft-Pink Cutting Corner – Group a few plants with other pink-toned perennials near the house for quick access to cut blooms – great for fragrance enthusiasts who enjoy indoor bouquets
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Trade name Amandine Chanel™ Générosa®, registered as MASamcha, Romantica shrub nostalgia rose in the Générosa® collection, approved exhibition name Amandine Chanel® in American Rose Society listings. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in France by Dominique Massad for Guillot, breeding year 2004, introduced by Guillot; parentage officially unknown, selected for romantic bloom form and garden performance in European conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub rose reaching about 85–115 cm high with 60–80 cm spread, moderately thorny canes, dense mid-green, matt foliage, forming a rounded outline suitable for beds, borders and informal hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, 4–7 cm, double rosette blooms with 26–39 petals, generally borne in clusters, remontant with abundant second flush, petals arranged in a nostalgic, full, romantic style reminiscent of old garden roses. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Colour range from deep strawberry-pink buds to warm mid-pink rosettes, fading to delicate pastel pink with subtle silvery edges; ARS code PB, RHS 55A outer and 55C inner petals, moderate overall colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, understated scent with a fresh, fruity character rather than a heavy perfume; suitable for those who appreciate a gentle fragrance that complements rather than dominates nearby seating or windows. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips form only occasionally due to the double flowers; when present they are small, spherical, orange-red, around 7–9 mm diameter, offering modest late-season ornamental interest without heavy seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), medium resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; copes with warm spells but needs watering in extended droughts for best flowering. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well-drained soil; plant 60 cm apart in mass beds, 50 cm for hedges, 90 cm as a specimen; medium maintenance with occasional plant protection, suitable for beds, borders and cut flowers. |
AMANDINE CHANEL™ offers romantic pink rosette blooms, reliable remontant flowering and long-lived own-root resilience, a gentle yet enduring choice for Irish gardens if you enjoy easy elegance with steady charm.