Jardin d'Entéoulet bedding grandiflora rose – EVEjor
If You dream of a softly glowing, “girly” front garden that still feels natural and relaxed, Jardin d’Entéoulet brings generous, cottage-style clusters of warm peach–orange blooms with a strong, fruity fragrance that drift through the garden after rain. This upright shrub forms a dense, bushy presence that quickly fills its space, ideal for narrow Dublin terraces or small Irish cottage plots where every plant must earn its keep. Its remontant character means abundant flowering flushes from summer into early autumn, even when our light levels dip and our summers seem short and cool. Own-root planting supports a long-lived, reliable lifespan, with a natural rhythm of Year 1 rooting, Year 2 shoot-building and Year 3 full display. In heavier Irish soils, simple drainage and mulching help it cope gracefully with our frequent showers and softly persistent rainfall, giving You colourful, scented walks to the front gate with very little fuss – just regular health checks and timely, targeted care.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden statement shrub |
The upright, 120–160 cm habit makes a graceful, eye-catching focal point beside a path or doorway, with dark glossy foliage as a backdrop to glowing orange blooms and a strong fruity perfume welcoming visitors; well suited to beginners wanting impact from one main plant. |
| Cottage-style mixed border |
Clustered, double flowers repeat through the season, threading warm colour through perennials and grasses and giving that loose, romantic cottage feel without needing complex pruning; ideal for those who like soft colour drifts and easy-going plantings. |
| Low flowering hedge |
At 60 cm spacing, plants knit into a loose hedge that defines boundaries while staying friendly and inviting, mixing glossy foliage, scented flowers and decorative hips; a good choice for families wanting a pretty, semi-formal edge with minimal effort. |
| Cut-flower corner |
Large, 7–10 cm, double, cup-shaped blooms on sturdy stems make charming vase material in soft orange–peach shades, and repeat well after cutting, so You can enjoy indoor and outdoor colour; perfect for home flower lovers who like regular bunches. |
| Own-root longevity planting |
As an own-root shrub, it regenerates well from the base after pruning or weather damage, without worries about rootstock suckers, building a more stable shape over time; a reassuring option for busy gardeners seeking dependable long-term structure. |
| Small family garden feature group |
Planting 2,0–2,4 plants/m² creates a vibrant, glowing group that looks generous even in short Irish summers, combining colour, scent and movement while coping well once established with our breezy, damp conditions and frequent soft rain; ideal for urban owners. |
| Large container on patio or terrace |
Grown in a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, it becomes a movable cloud of colour and perfume for patios or balcony-style terraces, with own-root resilience helping it recover well from any drying or wind stress; suited to city gardeners valuing flexible containers. |
| Wildlife-friendly ornamental corner |
While the double flowers offer only moderate nectar, their repeat flushes still give useful foraging, and the later red hips provide decorative interest; combine with verbena or euphorbia for more insects and texture, appealing to nature-minded garden enthusiasts. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Glow – Mass three shrubs with verbena and airy grasses for a peachy, fragrant haze that repeats all summer – ideal for relaxed cottage-garden fans.
- Terrace Welcome – Place one in a large container by the front door, underplanted with trailing ivy, to greet guests with colour and scent – perfect for townhouse residents.
- Peach Ribbon – Create a low hedge along a path, weaving in lavender for contrast and extra fragrance – suited to families who like tidy yet romantic edges.
- Cutting Nook – Dedicate a sunny corner to three plants for regular bouquets, mixed with cosmos and annuals to top up vases – great for home floristry hobbyists.
- Soft Sunrise – Pair with dusky pink perennials and silvery foliage for a gentle sunrise palette that glows in soft Irish light – appealing to colour-conscious designers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Jardin d'Entéoulet, bedding grandiflora rose, Rósra bhláthchlóis; registered as EVEjor, bred for ornamental garden use in shrub rose and bedding displays. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jérôme Rateau for Pépinières et Roses Anciennes André Eve, France; breeding completed 2008, introduced and registered in 2014, initially distributed by Roses André Eve. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright grandiflora shrub reaching about 120–160 cm high and 85–115 cm wide, with dense, moderately thorny shoots and dark green, glossy foliage forming a full, bushy presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, 7–10 cm, double, cup-shaped blooms with 26–39 petals, carried in clusters; remontant with an abundant second flush, suitable for borders, hedging and cutting for the vase. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm yellowish-orange with peach undertone; buds deep yellow-orange, opening rich orange-gold, then lightening to softer peach and cream tones, with medium colour retention through the bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strongly scented garden rose with a sweet, fruity character noticeable both on the plant and when cut; fragrance is a key ornamental feature in small gardens and container displays. |
| Hip characteristics |
Moderate production of small, 6–10 mm, spherical red hips that extend decorative value into autumn, attracting visual interest and pairing well with late perennials and grasses. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −18 to −15 °C (RHS H6, Swedish zone 2, USDA 7a); susceptible to fungal diseases, especially rust, so benefits from good air movement and planned plant-protection routines. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in fertile, well-drained soil with mulching on heavier clays; regular health monitoring and protection advised, especially in humid sites; space 60–110 cm depending on hedge or specimen use. |
Jardin d'Entéoulet offers richly scented, repeat orange-peach blooms on a long-lived own-root shrub that builds stable structure over time; an attractive choice if You enjoy colour, perfume and character in a modest space.