AMELIA ™ – peach-pink nostalgia rose
Bring a touch of romantic cottage charm to even the smallest Irish front garden with AMELIA™, a tall, bushy shrub rose whose warm peach-pink blooms and strong, fruity fragrance feel like a gentle sunrise after rain. Bred for reliable flowering, it repeats generously from early summer to autumn, coping well with our soft light and frequent showers in gardens where soils are heavy but can be improved for better drainage against lingering humidity. As an own-root rose it builds strength steadily, with roots establishing in year one, shoots filling out in year two and full ornamental value unfolding by year three for lasting elegance. Its semi-double, cup-shaped flowers open in soft clusters, perfect for cutting into the house, while the dense, glossy foliage creates a reassuring green backdrop. Easy to live with and medium in maintenance, AMELIA™ suits beginners and time-pressed gardeners who still want a garden that feels quietly special.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Irish cottage-style front garden border |
The tall, bushy habit and softly nostalgic peach-pink flowers give instant cottage-garden character, while own-root vigour supports a long-lived, reliable framework that slowly improves each year, ideal for those wanting low-fuss romance in a modest space, beginners |
| Dublin terraced-house front railings |
Planted behind railings or along a low wall, its upright height and glossy foliage create a graceful, green screen, with clusters of warm-toned flowers that stay tidy with only light seasonal pruning, rewarding limited time outdoors, busy urban owners |
| Mixed flowerbed in small family garden |
AMELIA™ repeats blooming from early summer into autumn, giving dependable waves of colour that thread through perennials and grasses, so one plant provides a strong, scented focal point without needing constant deadheading or spraying, time-poor gardeners |
| Cut-flower corner near the back door |
The large semi-double blooms with their strong, peachy fragrance make charming, romantic cut flowers; sturdy stems and repeat flushes mean regular picking is easy without spoiling the shrub, suitable for those who love simple bouquets, home florists |
| Lightly shaded side path or courtyard |
This rose tolerates partial shade, holding its colour and form in spots that miss full sun for part of the day, allowing you to green up narrow side paths and yards with scented flowers rather than just foliage plants, courtyard owners |
| Feature shrub in a small lawn or gravel area |
Used as a single specimen at 110 cm spacing, the dense, bushy structure and dark green leaves form a handsome stand-alone plant that anchors a small garden layout with minimal fuss and only medium upkeep, design-conscious buyers |
| Low, informal flowering hedge |
When spaced at about 60 cm, the bushy growth and consistent flower quality knit into an informal hedge that softens boundaries and driveways, needing just one shaping prune after flowering to stay manageable, family gardeners |
| Large container on sheltered patio or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, AMELIA™ offers romantic colour and scent close to the seating area; its own-root nature helps it recover if winter or wind cause damage, matching the realities of exposed Irish patios and terraces, apartment dwellers |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romance – Underplant AMELIA™ with lavender, hardy geraniums and foxgloves for an easy, loose cottage look that flowers for months – for nostalgic, fragrance-loving gardeners.
- Soft-Frontage – Line a short front path with AMELIA™ and blue-grey fescues, letting the tall, bushy roses frame the door without complex pruning – for terraced-house owners wanting instant charm.
- Patio-Perfume – Grow one plant in a 50 litre terracotta pot with thyme and trailing campanula around the base to enjoy repeated scented flushes beside seating – for people relaxing on small patios.
- Romantic-Hedge – Create a low, informal hedge by alternating AMELIA™ with white shrub roses, softening a driveway while keeping maintenance to a single annual trim – for families seeking gentle privacy.
- Cutting-Nook – Mix AMELIA™ with tall verbena and salvias in a sunny bed so you can snip scented stems and companion flowers together without leaving bare gaps – for home arrangers who like simple bouquets.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub rose from the Renaissance® collection; registered as POUlen011, marketed as AMELIA ™ – peach-pink nostalgia rose, with American Rose Society exhibition name Amelia Renaissance. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by L. Pernille and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen, Poulsen Roser A/S, Denmark; cross of an unknown seedling with ‘Clair Renaissance’; bred 2002, registered 2004, introduced after 2004. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub, around 120–180 cm high and 75–125 cm wide; dense, glossy dark green foliage, moderately thorny stems, suitable for feature planting, loose hedging and generous mixed borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms with 13–25 petals, 7–10 cm across; borne mainly in clusters; remontant with a strong second flush and further repeat flowering in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft peach-pink with coral tones; buds warm mandarin-peach, fresh blooms brighter orange-peach within; colour fades through apricot-cream to powder pink, giving a harmonious, nostalgic effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, long-lasting scent with a peachy, fruity character; best appreciated near paths, doors or seating where repeated flushes provide regular opportunities to enjoy the perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips are not typical; if formed, they are ellipsoidal, orange-red fruits about 12–18 mm in diameter, adding a modest decorative note later in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); prefers moist, free-draining soil, with watering during long dry spells; disease resistance medium, occasional protection advisable. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Use in flowerbeds, small hedges, as a specimen, in urban spaces or large containers; spacing 70 cm in beds, 60 cm for hedges, 110 cm as specimen; 2.0–2.4 plants/m² for mass planting. |
AMELIA ™ – peach-pink nostalgia rose offers long-season flowering, strong fragrance and a handsome shrub form that matures steadily on its own roots; a thoughtful choice if you value lasting beauty with only medium care.