SNOW TEARS – white landscape shrub rose
With its softly shimmering white clusters, SNOW TEARS brings a sense of calm and quiet elegance to Irish cottage borders and small city front gardens, even where summers are cool and humid with frequent rain and breeze. This compact floribunda shrub stays naturally tidy, flowering repeatedly from early summer well into autumn with a fresh, light fragrance that never overwhelms. Planted as an own‑root rose in your garden soil or in a generous 40–50 litre container, it settles in steadily, putting energy into roots in year one, then building bushy growth in year two, and reaching full, snowy flowering impact by year three. Thick, glossy foliage and proven disease resistance mean less spraying and fuss, allowing you to enjoy its gentle, teardrop-like blooms in relaxed, everyday comfort.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front cottage border near a path |
Compact height and upright habit keep the plant neat beside paths while the pure white, cup-shaped flowers brighten shady Irish cottage frontages for months on end; minimal pruning and low care suit beginners. |
| Low flowering hedge along a driveway |
Regular repeat flowering and glossy mid‑green foliage create a soft, continuous white ribbon that reads well from the street; spacing around 55 cm forms a dense, easy-care barrier for homeowners. |
| Feature group in small family lawn |
Planted in groups at 60 cm, the shrubs form a rounded, billowing mass of white that anchors a family lawn without blocking views, ideal for those wanting maximum effect from minimal ongoing work for busy-gardeners. |
| Dublin terraced-house front garden |
The modest footprint and tidy structure suit narrow beds, while clean foliage and light fragrance stay pleasant close to the front door, handling frequent showers and moisture-laden air typical of many Irish streets for urban-owners. |
| Large container on patio or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, its upright form and steady repeat bloom give a long season of interest; own-root planting helps the shrub recover well if growth is ever cut back, reassuring cautious new-plant-buyers. |
| Mixed white-and-green cottage-style bed |
Stable, snow-white flowers with very good colour retention blend easily with soft greens and silvers, allowing relaxed combinations that still look intentional, ideal for nature-focused but time-poor cottage-gardeners. |
| Low-maintenance family play-area border |
Robust disease resistance and moderate thorns make edging lawn or play space straightforward, needing only light annual trimming, which suits families wanting attractive planting without demanding weekend routines for parents. |
| Structured design for sustainable planting schemes |
Upright, predictable growth and consistent flower clusters help define shapes and contours in small gardens, standing up well to cool, damp conditions with reliable foliage quality that supports long-term design plans for design-conscious-owners. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE-RIMMED PATH – Line a gravel path with SNOW TEARS at 55–60 cm spacings, softening the edges with dwarf lavender; ideal for relaxed, romantic front gardens seeking easy structure – cottage-garden lovers.
- WHITE-ON-GREEN HEDGE – Combine a low hedge of SNOW TEARS with a backdrop of ‘Miki’ cherry laurel for year-round green and a snowy flowering top layer – homeowners who want tidy, classical kerb appeal.
- PATIO-CENTREPIECE – Plant one shrub in a 50 litre terracotta pot, underplant with trailing thyme, and enjoy long-season white bloom with minimal care – balcony and patio owners with limited space.
- EVENING-GLOW BORDER – Use SNOW TEARS with rosemary and low grasses so the white flowers catch the soft evening light and stay visible after dusk – people who unwind outside after work.
- STRUCTURED-GIRLY MIX – Pair SNOW TEARS with blush perennials and neat box balls to balance pretty colour with clear shapes – design-minded gardeners wanting a feminine but organised look.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
SNOW TEARS – white landscape shrub rose, floribunda / landscape shrub group; trade name Snow Tears Bedding rose pharmaROSA®, collection Bedding rose, own-root garden form. |
| Origin and breeding |
Discovered in Hungary, 1989, by pharmaROSA®; parentage unknown, introduced and initially distributed by PharmaRosa® Ltd.; developed for reliable flowering and landscape use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact upright shrub, about 50–70 cm high and 55–85 cm wide; moderately dense, glossy mid‑green foliage and moderate prickliness, suited to low hedges and bedding. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized double blooms, roughly 4–7 cm, with 26–39 petals; cup-shaped, borne in clusters, remontant with a particularly abundant second flush, for extended display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure, cool snow-white flowers (ARS W; RHS 155 D outer, 155 C inner), barely fading; slight cream at edges before petals drop, giving uniform white effect over the season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, refreshing scent with restrained intensity; noticeable at close range without overwhelming nearby seating or doorways, making it suitable for small, enclosed Irish gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally sets rose hips about 10–15 mm across; hips are not a dominant ornamental feature but may offer minor late-season interest for observant gardeners and wildlife watchers. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good disease resistance, rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; winter hardy to about −26 to −23 °C (H7, USDA 5b), coping well with typical Irish winters. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant 55–90 cm apart depending on hedge or solitary use; prefers well-drained but moisture-retentive soil, mulched annually; maintenance generally low with light pruning in late winter. |
SNOW TEARS offers long, repeat flowering, clean white blooms and robust disease resistance in an own-root form that matures steadily into a durable, low-effort shrub, making it a thoughtful choice for your next garden planting.