ANTIQUE ROSE – pink nostalgic rose – Scarman
Step out your front door to a soft drift of raindrops and the mid‑pink, old‑world charm of Antique Rose, a romantic shrub that brings cottage‑garden character to even the smallest Irish plot. Its large, rosette blooms carry a surprisingly strong, fresh‑fruity fragrance, ideal for cutting for the kitchen table while still leaving plenty of colour outside. As an own‑root plant it settles in reliably, building a long‑lived, regenerating framework that suits busy gardeners who want beauty with minimal fuss. Over your first few seasons you will see sturdy roots in year one, confident new shoots in year two and full nostalgic impact by year three, even where regular rain and soft Atlantic breezes are the norm.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Cottage‑style front garden by the doorstep |
The romantic mid‑pink, semi‑double rosettes echo traditional cottage gardens and look welcoming beside a front path or door. Strong, fresh‑fruity scent greets you every time you step outside, even on damp days, suiting fragrance‑loving homeowners. |
| Low, informal flowering hedge |
The bushy habit, 105–165 cm height and 100–150 cm spread allow Antique Rose to knit into a loose hedge with recommended 90 cm spacing. Repeating flushes of bloom give a long season of colour for privacy‑seeking families. |
| Feature shrub in a mixed cottage border |
Planted at 180 cm as a specimen, the nostalgic flower form and slightly glossy dark foliage make a strong focal point among perennials. The own‑root constitution supports long‑term structure for laid‑back gardeners. |
| Romantic cutting patch in a family garden |
Large 7–10 cm blooms on clustered stems are perfect for gathering into jugs indoors while leaving more buds on the bush. The semi‑double rosette form and strong perfume suit creative, scent‑orientated buyers. |
| Small urban garden with seasonal interest |
Remontant flowering with a generous second flush means reliable colour through the short Irish summer. Modest hip formation in autumn adds a gentle finish to the season, ideal for busy urban residents. |
| Clay‑soil border with improved drainage |
Once planted into well‑prepared, free‑draining clay with organic matter, the own‑root system develops steadily, giving a resilient, long‑lived shrub that copes well with our cool, wet conditions for practical‑minded beginners. |
| Traditional, nostalgia‑themed rose collection |
The antique look, clear mid‑pink colouring and old‑world character make this variety a natural choice for collectors recreating classic rose borders, fitting enthusiasts who enjoy distinctive, historically‑styled gardens. |
| Large container on a sheltered patio (40–50 litres+) |
In a generous 40–50 litre or larger container with good compost and drainage, Antique Rose forms a long‑lasting, own‑root shrub whose roots, shoots and ornamental value build up over several years, pleasing patio‑focused owners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Welcome – Underplant with Lupinus ‘Gallery Pink’ and Lychnis viscaria ‘Alba’ for a soft, pink‑and‑white front‑door scheme – for cottage‑style romantics.
- Heritage Hedge – Plant a loose line at 90 cm spacing, threading in ornamental alliums to sparkle above the hedge in early summer – for boundary‑conscious families.
- Patio Parlour – Grow in a 50‑litre terracotta pot with low herbs around the base so fragrant stems can be cut easily for the house – for balcony and terrace users.
- Pink Cutting Corner – Combine Antique Rose with pastel perennials and airy grasses to create a dedicated cutting patch with season‑long, scented stems – for creative flower arrangers.
- Nostalgic Nook – Place a single specimen by a bench, with simple green shrubs behind to let the mid‑pink rosettes and perfume take centre stage – for reflective garden sitters.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub nostalgia rose from the Romantic rose collection, traded as Antique Rose Romantic rose Scarman; exhibition category shrub rose and cut flower; commercial group Rós rómánsúil. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by John Scarman at Scarman Roses Nursery, Germany, with parentage unknown; introduced in 2007 via Scarman Roses in Germany and the United Kingdom; registration year not recorded. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub rose reaching about 105–165 cm high with a 100–150 cm spread; dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage; moderately thorny canes create a full, traditional rose‑bush outline. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi‑double rosette blooms, often slightly flattened with lacy, fringed petals; 17–25 petals and 7–10 cm diameter; produced in clusters; remontant with a generous repeat flush after the main flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Clear, bright mid‑pink petals with subtle silvery sheen; outer petals RHS 65C, inner 62D; colour holds moderately well, margins paling gently to powder‑pink as flowers age, maintaining a romantic look. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, clearly perceptible scent with a fresh, fruity character; fragrance is evident both on the bush and when blooms are cut for the house, enhancing use near paths, seating and entrances. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional, ellipsoidal rose hips 12–18 mm in diameter; muted dull red colour; mainly ornamental in effect, extending visual interest briefly into late season without prolific seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); disease susceptibility moderate to powdery mildew and black spot, very sensitive to rust, so regular preventive care is recommended. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny to lightly shaded positions with fertile, well‑drained soil; improve heavy clay with organic matter; space 90–180 cm depending on use; own‑root form favours long‑term renewal with consistent care. |
ANTIQUE ROSE offers strongly scented mid‑pink nostalgic blooms, reliable repeat flowering and long‑lived own‑root growth, making it a thoughtful choice if you favour romantic structure with manageable care needs.