JEAN DE LUXEMBOURG, ROI DE BOHÊME – peach park rose
Let Jean de Luxembourg, roi de Bohême bring a soft, romantic glow to your front garden with its large, cup‑shaped peach‑pink blooms and fragrance that drifts on the air like an old‑rose scented perfume. This robust shrub rose was bred for parks and family gardens, so it copes calmly with Irish showers and cooling breezes, even when the rainfall seems never‑ending. Its strongly scented, long‑lasting flowers open in repeating flushes all summer, creating an easy backdrop for cottage‑style planting and a welcoming Dublin terrace entrance. As an own‑root plant it settles in securely, quietly regenerating from below ground for a long, reliable life and steady ornamental value. Think of it as a gentle, three‑year story: first roots, then shoots, then full‑on romance in bloom, with little fuss beyond basic pruning and a touch of mulch to keep the soil comfortable.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal shrub |
The large, cup‑shaped peach‑pink flowers and strong old‑rose scent make this variety an instant focal point by a path, gate or bay window, giving cottage‑garden charm in even the smallest front plot for the busy homeowner. |
| Lightly formal flowering hedge |
The upright habit and 120–190 cm height suit a loose hedge that still feels romantic rather than rigid; repeat flowering keeps colour along the boundary through summer for the family gardener. |
| Mixed shrub border in Irish cottage gardens |
Its dense, glossy foliage and generous second flush help anchor borders with long‑season interest, coping well with the soft, damp Irish climate and frequent showers for the cottage‑garden lover. |
| Pollinator‑friendly rose group |
The double but open flowers with accessible stamens moderately attract bees, so grouping several plants creates a fragrant stopping‑off point that still looks refined for the nature‑oriented buyer. |
| Specimen rose in lawn or gravel |
Planted alone at 180 cm spacing, this shrub builds a rounded, upright presence with repeated flushes of colour, offering impact without the fuss of a formal rose bed for the low‑maintenance gardener. |
| Large container on terrace or doorstep |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage and mulch, this own‑root shrub gives a long‑lived, movable cloud of scent and colour beside a bench or front door for the urban balcony owner. |
| Long‑term, low‑intervention planting |
As an own‑root rose it can regenerate from the base after rough weather or pruning slips, building a stable, durable structure that rewards simple yearly care for the beginner gardener. |
| Family‑friendly sensory corner |
The strong, long‑lasting old‑rose fragrance and soft petal texture invite gentle sniffing and close‑up viewing, while moderate disease resistance means less spraying and worry for the scent‑seeking family. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Charm – Underplant with Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ and soft grasses for a hazy, bee‑friendly edge to a path – perfect for romantic cottage‑garden enthusiasts.
- Peach Promenade – Line a short front path with a loose hedge of these roses, weaving in lavender for extra scent – ideal for neat but informal city front gardens.
- Terrace Jewel – Grow one shrub in a 50 litre container with trailing thyme around the rim – great for renters or small‑space gardeners who want movable impact.
- Parkland Corner – Combine with Ceanothus and spring bulbs in a mixed shrub group – suited to homeowners recreating a small park‑style border at home.
- Scented Seat – Place a single specimen near a bench, surrounded by low catmint and dianthus – wonderful for those who love evening fragrance and quiet moments outdoors.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub, Hybrid rugosa park rose; registered as DUCjdl, trade name Jean de Luxembourg, roi de Bohême; ARS exhibition name Jean de Bohême; own‑root, 2‑litre container form. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Fabien Ducher at Roseraie Ducher, France; introduced and registered in 2010; parentage not recorded; developed as a robust shrub for park and garden use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub 120–190 cm tall and 100–150 cm wide; dense, glossy dark green foliage; strongly thorned shoots; forms a full, bushy structure with appropriate spacing. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, 7–10 cm, double, cup‑shaped blooms with 26–30 petals; borne in clusters; remontant with an especially abundant second flush, extending seasonal display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Peach‑pink blooms with pink‑orange tones; buds deep peach‑pink, ageing through lighter peach to rosy‑cream with creamy outer petals; good colour retention in garden conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, long‑lasting old‑rose fragrance with classic character; scented effect noticeable around the plant in still air, particularly in the main flowering flushes. |
| Hip characteristics |
Double flowers set few hips; occasional globular orange‑red rosehips 18–26 mm may form; hips are ornamental rather than prolific, offering a subtle autumn accent. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4); moderate resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; may need occasional protective treatments. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant in well‑drained soil with organic matter; spacing 110–180 cm depending on use; prefers neutral to slightly acidic conditions; light annual pruning and mulching recommended. |
JEAN DE LUXEMBOURG, ROI DE BOHÊME offers richly scented peach blooms, repeat flowering and durable own-root growth for years of easy charm, making it a thoughtful choice when planning your next garden planting.