DRAGA™ – scarlet flowerbed shrub rose
Step outside for a moment of everyday delight with DRAGA™, a compact, scarlet shrub rose that brings a sense of gentle luxury to small Irish cottage plots and neat Dublin front gardens. Its vivid red blooms glow in soft, green light after showers and cope reliably with our frequent rain and heavy soil, provided you give it simple, sensible drainage. Flowers arrive in generous flushes from early summer, then return again, keeping the garden feeling cheerfully alive right through the season with very little effort. As an own‑root rose it is built for longevity, quietly thickening up year after year rather than wearing out, and keeping its compact shape that suits narrow beds, paths and low hedging. In a large 40–50 litre container by the front door or set into a cottage-style border, DRAGA™ offers mild, close‑range fragrance and handsome dark foliage that stays attractively glossy in typical Irish weather.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden flowerbed near the path |
Compact growth and a predictable, rounded outline make DRAGA™ easy to place in narrow front beds without overwhelming other plants, while the vivid scarlet flowers give a cheerful welcome by the gate or steps; ideal for beginners and busy homeowners. |
| Low edging along driveway or terrace |
Its moderate height and dense branching allow you to create a neat, low edging that defines paths and driveways without blocking views, with repeat flowering keeping that line of colour going through summer; well suited to practical-minded gardeners. |
| Cottage-style mixed border |
The rich scarlet blooms and dark, glossy foliage slot naturally into a cottage border of perennials and grasses, adding structure and long-season colour that ties looser planting together; a good choice for romantic, cottage-garden enthusiasts. |
| Large container on patio or balcony |
Planted alone in a 40–50 litre pot, DRAGA™ forms a tidy, flowering shrub that is easy to water, feed and enjoy at eye level, offering colour and light fragrance where soil is limited; perfect for small-space and city-balcony residents. |
| Family play garden with limited maintenance time |
Medium care needs mean you mainly deadhead and give occasional checks for common fungal problems, while the own-root habit supports gradual thickening and replacement shoots if damaged, suiting time-poor family-garden owners. |
| Long-term planting plan around a family home |
As an own-root shrub it is designed for the long term, developing roots in the first year, building top growth in the second, then reaching full ornamental value by the third, fitting thoughtful, future-focused garden planners. |
| Small flowering hedge in a sunny spot |
Regular spacing and repeat flowering allow DRAGA™ to form a low, scarlet hedge that marks boundaries and softens fences, coping well with our damp climate as long as you provide reasonable soil structure and manage wet, heavy conditions. |
| Urban planting with wildlife interest |
Even though the double flowers are less accessible to insects, the shrub still offers shelter within its dense, thorny framework, and occasional small orange-red hips add autumn interest for a more nature-aware group of urban and suburban buyers. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic – Combine DRAGA™ with soft pink geraniums and airy blue catmint for a nostalgic cottage feel with long-season colour – ideal for lovers of traditional, flower-filled borders.
- Scarlet-Focus – Plant in a trio with white perennial gypsophila and pale grasses to let the scarlet blooms stand out cleanly – suited to those who enjoy bold, simple colour statements.
- Front-Door-Pot – Place one DRAGA™ in a 50 litre clay pot with trailing ivy and spring bulbs beneath for year-round interest – perfect for city dwellers with only a small entrance space.
- Family-Friendly – Edge a lawn with DRAGA™ and low-growing perennials like Vinca minor to create a soft, manageable frame to children’s play areas – good for busy families wanting neat but lively planting.
- Urban-Structure – Use a short row of DRAGA™ against railings, underplanting with evergreen groundcovers for tidy winter bones and summer colour – suited to homeowners aiming for low-effort kerb appeal.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
DRAGA™, trade names DRAGA™ Frayla® BOZdragfra; shrub rose for flowerbeds; registered cultivar name BOZdragfra; name meaning “dear, precious, beloved” from Serbian. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga, PhenoGeno Roses, Serbia; parentage unknown; bred circa 2018 and introduced in 2020, with the same year recorded as formal registration. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact shrub 35–55 cm high and 35–60 cm wide, forming dense, well-branched growth with glossy dark-green foliage and moderate thorns; medium self-cleaning, benefits from deadheading. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cupped flowers 7–10 cm across, held in clusters; 26–39 petals give a full look; remontant flowering pattern with a generous second flush after the main early-summer display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid, moderately dark scarlet red, ARS code mr, RHS 46A; buds deep scarlet, opening to even matt scarlet, then gently fading to warm mid red while retaining good overall colour stability. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, delicately rose-scented fragrance noticeable at close range, lending a gentle perfume without overwhelming nearby seating areas; best appreciated from paths or patios rather than across the whole garden. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small, egg-shaped hips 8–12 mm, orange-red when ripe; mainly ornamental, adding a discreet autumn accent rather than a major display; forms sparsely due to strongly double flowers. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3); medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, needing basic care and good airflow in damp, mild climates. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny, well-drained soil with regular watering in dry spells; spacing 40–70 cm depending on use; suitable for beds, edging, containers and urban plantings, with occasional pest and disease checks. |
DRAGA™ offers compact structure, generous repeat scarlet flowering and a long-lived own-root habit that settles steadily into family gardens, making it a thoughtful choice for those planning lasting colour.