BLUE EYES – lilac-white bedding floribunda rose – James
Imagine stepping outside after light rain to find your BLUE EYES rose sparkling softly, its lilac-white petals framing a mysterious violet “eye” that keeps the whole garden feeling gently cheerful. This compact floribunda forms a dense, bushy structure that suits Irish cottage paths and Dublin front gardens where space is precious but colour still matters. Semi-double blooms with open centres offer easy access to bees, so each flush brings movement as well as scent. A strong, fresh, lemony fragrance drifts on the breeze, even in damp weather with typical Irish fungal pressure and soft, changeable light. Heat-tolerant yet happy in our mild summers, it flowers repeatedly from early season to autumn, with an especially generous second flush. As an own-root plant, it builds life below ground in year one, pushes confident shoots in year two, and by year three settles into long-lived, reliable flowering that needs only simple, occasional care.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden focal bush |
Compact, bushy growth and 70–95 cm height make BLUE EYES an ideal single or pair planting by a front door or gate, giving character without blocking windows; own-root stamina suits long-term positions for style-conscious homeowners and beginners. |
| Cottage-style mixed border |
The repeat-flowering habit with an especially abundant second flush keeps soft colour weaving through perennials and grasses all summer, even in short Irish seasons, so borders never feel bare for long for relaxed family-garden owners. |
| Low-maintenance bedding groups |
Regular clusters of medium-large, semi-double blooms and compact spread create neat drifts in beds and municipal-style borders, needing only occasional deadheading to stay tidy, suiting busy urban garden gardeners. |
| Pollinator-friendly planting strip |
Semi-double, open flowers with accessible stamens and a dark central eye provide both visual targets and easy landing space for bees, combining ornament and nectar in a small footprint for nature-oriented buyers. |
| Fragrant seating-area planting |
The strong, fresh, lemony scent carries well around a bench or patio, especially when planted near nose-height in a raised bed, allowing evening relaxation scented naturally for fragrance-loving garden users. |
| Clay-soil family garden beds |
Once planted into improved, well-drained clay, the dense, glossy foliage and steady root system cope with our cool, wet spells and occasional heavy showers, ideal where gardens face frequent rainy, breeze-laden Atlantic showers. |
| Large container on terrace or balcony |
Grown in a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, BLUE EYES keeps a balanced, bushy shape and repeat bloom, while own-root growth means it can be rejuvenated by harder pruning over the years for compact-space balcony owners. |
| Informal flowering hedge |
Planted at about 50 cm intervals, its 60–90 cm spread knits into a low, flower-rich line, softening boundaries and providing seasonal privacy, with moderate maintenance needs that suit time-poor household gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Drift – Plant BLUE EYES in loose groups with lamb’s ear and Irish moss to echo soft lilacs and silvers along a path – ideal for romantic cottage-garden beginners.
- Doorway-Welcome – Flank a front step with two large pots of BLUE EYES and low blue sedge to frame the entrance – perfect for city terrace homeowners.
- Fragrant-Nook – Tuck three plants near a bench, underplanted with low herbs, so the lemony scent and bee activity animate seating areas – suited to fragrance lovers.
- Border-Ribbon – Run a wavy row through a mixed border, weaving between perennials to create a repeating eye-level accent – great for family gardens wanting gentle structure.
- Pastel-Blend – Combine with pale pink and white roses in a wide bed, letting the violet eye add depth without harsh contrast – appealing to soft-colour enthusiasts.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose, registered as PEJbigeye, marketed as BLUE EYES – lilac-white bedding floribunda rose – James; also exhibited under the name ‘Eyes for You’ in rose shows. |
| Origin and breeding |
Hybrid Hulthemia persica floribunda from the United Kingdom, bred by Peter Joseph James; parentage (‘SCRivbell’ × ‘Tingle’) × ‘Blue for You’, introduced and registered in 2009. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised internationally with Certificat de Mérite at Bagatelle, Paris, in 2011, and Silver Medal at the Nagaoka International Fragrant Rose Trials, Echigo Hillside, Japan, in 2012. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub reaching about 70–95 cm high and 60–90 cm wide, with dense, dark green, glossy foliage and moderate prickles; maintains a tidy, rounded shape in beds and borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms with 13–25 petals, borne in clusters; large flowers about 7–10 cm across, remontant with a generous second flush, offering partially exposed stamens for insects. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Outer petals pale lilac-white with a distinct dark crimson to violet eye; fresh blooms show a vivid lens-shaped centre, gradually fading so petals become almost white while the eye softens to mauve-purple. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Pronounced, strong fragrance with a fresh, lemony character that is noticeable in mild air; ideal for planting where scent can be appreciated, such as beside paths, terraces, and seating nooks. |
| Hip characteristics |
Moderately abundant spherical hips, around 6–8 mm in diameter, turning orange-red as they ripen; can add discreet seasonal interest if spent flowers are not removed late in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3); disease resistance moderate for powdery mildew, black spot, and rust, benefiting from airy planting and basic preventive care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with improved, well-drained soil; spacing 60 cm in beds, 50 cm in low hedges, 95 cm as a specimen; suitable for borders, containers of 40–50 litres, and park-style mass plantings. |
BLUE EYES offers compact, bushy growth, a fresh lemony fragrance and repeat flowering on a resilient own-root plant, making it a considered, long-term choice for Irish gardens seeking gentle, reliable colour.