JACKY'S FAVORITE – pink bedding floribunda rose
Lean into everyday garden calm with JACKY'S FAVORITE, a softly pink floribunda that suits relaxed Irish cottage borders and small Dublin front gardens. Bred for vigorous growth and low-input maintenance, it copes well where moisture lingers and fungal pressure can be high, giving you reliable colour with little fuss. Light, airy sprays of single flowers keep returning through the season, creating a cheerful haze over dense, glossy foliage that stays handsome year after year. As an own-root plant, it builds a deep lifespan, regrowing strongly if ever cut back and maintaining stable beauty with minimal intervention. Give it decent drainage, a mulch, and space to arch, and enjoy how its soft light tones brighten rainy-day walks in the garden, gradually maturing from year to year into full ornamental impact.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style front garden bed |
The airy single blooms and arching habit create an informal, romantic look that suits cottage-style planting, while strong disease resistance keeps it presentable without spraying or complex care, ideal for beginners. |
| Low-maintenance family flowerbed |
Vigorous growth and low maintenance needs mean it quickly fills space, yet only asks for basic pruning and feeding, so busy households can enjoy dependable colour without turning gardening into a chore for time-pressed. |
| Season-long colour strip along a path |
Remontant flowering brings repeated waves of pink from early summer onwards, so daily walks to the gate or shed are softened by continuous colour rather than a brief flush, rewarding the everyday. |
| Pollinator-friendly mixed border |
The single, open flowers show golden stamens that are easy for insects to reach, adding moderate pollinator interest in a family garden without demanding specialist skills from the nature-loving. |
| Long-term structural planting in urban gardens |
Its upright, broadly arching framework and dense, glossy foliage give year-round structure, while the own-root form helps it regenerate and stay ornamental for many seasons, suiting the future-minded. |
| Clay-tolerant, rain-exposed sites with good drainage |
Strong disease resistance and a robust constitution help it perform where damp, Atlantic weather and lingering moisture challenge many roses, provided you give reasonable drainage, reassuring the weather-wary. |
| Hedge or mass planting in front of darker shrubs |
Reliable repeat flowering and a broad spread allow it to knit into a soft, flowering hedge that contrasts well with darker backgrounds, reducing the need for frequent replanting for the practical. |
| Large container near a doorway or terrace |
In a 40–50 litre or larger pot with good compost and drainage, it offers easy-care colour close to the house as roots establish in year one, top growth builds in year two and full ornamental presence arrives by year three for the patient. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic Border – Combine JACKY'S FAVORITE with foxgloves and garden phlox for a loose, pastel hedge of repeat colour that needs only light annual pruning – for relaxed cottage gardeners.
- City-Face Welcome – Plant in a narrow front bed with Japanese holly for dark evergreen backing so the remontant pink flowers stand out through the season – for style-conscious terrace owners.
- Pollinator-Drift Planting – Weave broad drifts of this single-flowered rose through a mixed border to give accessible blooms that supplement bee- and hoverfly-friendly perennials – for wildlife-friendly families.
- Low-Care Ribbon – Use as a repeating line along a path or driveway, relying on its vigour and disease resistance to keep a neat, flowering edge with minimal upkeep – for busy commuters.
- Structural Focal Group – Plant three together in a triangle as a long-lived, own-root feature that arches and fills out, underplanting with low groundcovers to hide feet – for long-term planners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Jacky's Favorite – floribunda bedding rose, commercial type flowerbed; ARS exhibition name Jacky's Favorite; collection Bedding rose; trade name Jacky's Favorite Bedding rose RVS. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by RVS – Rijksstation voor Sierplantenteelt in Belgium around 1993; parentage unknown; introduced by Best Select in 2009; created as a vigorous, practical garden and landscape floribunda. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright habit with broadly arching shoots, dense dark green glossy foliage; height about 150–210 cm, spread roughly 210–290 cm; moderately thorny canes; selected for strong, vigorous growth performance. |
| Flower morphology |
Single, flat flowers with 5–12 petals, borne in clusters; medium-sized blooms around 4–7 cm across; remontant with abundant second flowering; weak self-cleaning so occasional deadheading improves appearance. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Mid-pink blooms, ARS MP, RHS 57C outer, 65D inner; buds pale pink with peachy sheen; as flowers open they lighten towards cream-white, finally becoming creamy-ivory, giving a gentle pastel fading effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak and barely noticeable; chosen primarily for flower effect, colour play and garden performance rather than scent; suits gardeners prioritising reliable display over strong perfume in planting. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately abundant spherical hips, around 5–8 mm diameter; hips are red, approximately RHS 43A; modest decorative effect and potential light wildlife interest later in the season as flowers finish. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); moderate heat and drought tolerance, though detailed stress data are not documented. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best for beds, hedging, parks and urban green spaces; suits partial shade; low maintenance with minimal pruning and feeding; allow generous spacing and use mulch and drainage to support healthy root development. |
JACKY'S FAVORITE offers vigorous, repeat flowering with dependable disease resistance and a long, regenerative own-root life, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed Irish gardens seeking lasting structure and colour.