EURYDOME – pink-yellow hybrid tea rose – Panozzo
Let EURYDOME bring a touch of cottage romance to your front path: large, high‑centred buds open into lush, very double blooms in a soft blend of peach and pink, perfect for cutting and for admiring from the kitchen window on a drizzly evening. Bred for long, remontant flowering, it will quietly repeat in flushes from early summer into autumn, even when our summers feel short and unsettled with their cool breezes and soft showers gently refreshing your beds. On its own roots it settles steadily, building a durable framework that copes well with typical Irish rainfall and heavier soils once drainage is in place. Over time the plant moves from root-building to confident top growth – first year roots, second year strong shoots, and by the third year a full, satisfying display with dense, glossy dark foliage. Medium maintenance suits the busy but style-conscious gardener: a simple routine of deadheading and light feeding is all most seasons demand. Thoughtful spacing lets each upright stem shine, giving a graceful single-bloom presence in the border while still feeling soft and welcoming by the gate.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal rose |
The upright, tidy habit and large, high-centred blooms make EURYDOME ideal as a single specimen near a doorway or along a short path, giving classic hybrid tea elegance without overwhelming a modest front garden; perfect for the busy homeowner buyer. |
| Cutting patch in a family garden |
With solitary, long-stemmed flowers and very double, exhibition-style heads, this rose naturally suits cutting for vases, offering repeated flushes through the season so you can enjoy indoor arrangements without stripping the garden bare; ideal for home floristry enthusiasts. |
| Romantic cottage-style border |
Dense, glossy dark foliage and medium height allow EURYDOME to sit comfortably mid-border among perennials and shrubs, bringing a soft pink-yellow glow that suits Irish cottage and terraced settings with their green, softly lit mood; appealing to nature-loving gardeners. |
| Feature rose in heavy Irish clay beds |
Once established on its own roots, this variety forms a resilient framework that copes reliably with typical Irish rainfall and heavier soils when basic drainage and mulching are provided for healthy, stable growth; reassuring for low-fuss garden owners. |
| Own-root investment plant for long-term structure |
Being supplied on its own roots, EURYDOME is less prone to graft failure, regenerates from the base after hard pruning or damage, and holds its ornamental value for many years, rewarding patient gardeners who think beyond a single season planter. |
| Medium-care rose for beginners learning pruning |
Medium maintenance with clear, upright stems makes deadheading and formative pruning straightforward, especially as spent flowers are easy to spot, so beginners can gain confidence with simple annual routines rather than complex shaping; helpful for new rose growers. |
| Season-long colour in short Irish summers |
Remontant flowering with an abundant second flush ensures dependable colour from early summer well into autumn, even when warm spells are brief, so family gardens keep their cheerful look between showers and school terms; suited to time-pressed families. |
| Fragrant seating-area companion |
Medium-strength, fresh fruity fragrance is noticeable at close quarters without overpowering, and works beautifully beside a bench or terrace where individual flowers can be appreciated on still evenings after rain has cooled and freshened the air; ideal for fragrance-focused visitors. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Skirt Border – Plant EURYDOME mid-border with airy perennials like hardy geraniums and soft grasses to blur edges and highlight its pink-yellow blooms – for relaxed cottage-garden romantics.
- Terraced-Garden Welcome – Use a single plant in a narrow front bed framed by low box or lavender to give a refined yet friendly welcome at a Dublin terrace gate – for style-conscious city dwellers.
- Cutting-Row Charm – Line several plants at 60 cm spacing in a sunny strip with annuals like cosmos for continuous cut flowers through the season – for home arrangers who love informal bouquets.
- Clay-Soil Feature – In heavier ground, mound with compost and grit, then underplant with spring bulbs so EURYDOME rises above and extends the display into summer – for practical gardeners making the most of challenging soil.
- Fragrant-Seating Nook – Place near a bench with companions like Clematis ‘Snow Queen’ or Cornus alba ‘Spaethii’ to contrast foliage and form, making an intimate, scented corner – for evening and weekend relaxers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as PANlavrug, traded as Eurydome Hybrid tea rose PANlavrug; group Hybrid Tea, commercial type hybrid tea rose, exhibition hybrid tea suitable for cut flower use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in France by Bernard Panozzo, breeding year 2006; parentage unknown; first distributed by Pépinière Leroi and Le Star de Doué, introduced around 2007 to European garden and cut-flower markets. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright hybrid tea with dense, glossy dark green foliage; height typically 80–110 cm with a 50–70 cm spread; moderately thorny canes form a tidy, structural framework in borders or cutting rows. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, 40+ petalled flowers, large 7–10 cm blooms borne mostly solitary on stems; high-centred, pointed buds of classic cut-rose form provide strong visual impact and suit vase arrangements. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Bicoloured pink-yellow flowers: golden-peach centres with mid-pink to coral margins, ARS code ab, RHS 67B outer, 24C inner; colour fades gently to creamier, softer coral-powder tones with very good retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, fruity fragrance of medium strength, clearly noticeable at close range without being overpowering; best enjoyed along paths, near seating, or when stems are cut for indoor display in smaller rooms. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally low due to very double flowers; when present, produces small spherical orange-red hips about 8–12 mm in diameter, adding modest late-season decorative interest on the bush. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium disease resistance with average tolerance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy approximately –21 to –18 °C, RHS H7, USDA zone 6b, Swedish zone 3, suitable for most Irish garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions; plant at 50–60 cm for hedging or mass, 90 cm as specimen; prefers well-drained, improved clay loam, with regular deadheading and occasional plant protection where fungal pressure is high. |
EURYDOME offers long-stemmed, fragrant pink-yellow blooms, repeat flowering through short Irish summers, and durable, regenerating own-root growth; a considered choice if you wish to enjoy hybrid tea elegance for many seasons.