PLUME – pink nostalgia rose – Kawamoto
Step out the front door into featherlight colour and a soft, romantic mood with PLUME, a nostalgic shrub rose that fits beautifully into Irish cottage borders and Dublin terraces. Its spherical, pompon blooms open in delicate pastel pink, gradually lightening to almost porcelain tones with a subtle, silvery sheen that feels right at home in Ireland’s rainwashed light. Bushy, slightly arching growth and mid-green, glossy foliage give gentle structure without demanding complex pruning, so you keep your gardening routine refreshingly simple. Light, fresh, fruity-tea fragrance drifts around paths and seating areas without overwhelming smaller spaces, bringing calm, cheerful contentment after work. As an own-root rose, PLUME settles steadily, with strong roots in year one, fuller shoots in year two, and its complete, long-lived character shining from year three onwards, rewarding patient, low-fuss gardeners who value graceful longevity.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small front-garden focal shrub |
Pompon, pastel-pink flowers and slightly arching growth create a soft, welcoming focal point beside a gate or path without dominating a modest urban frontage. Own-root planting means it rebuilds from the base after weather damage, ideal for low-fuss kerb appeal for the busy homeowner. |
| Romantic cottage-style flower bed |
The bushy habit and medium height knit well with perennials in mixed borders, giving that loose, “girly” cottage look while still providing a reliable framework of stems and foliage. Its long-lived own-root structure keeps the bed coherent year after year for the cottage gardener. |
| Long-season repeat-flowering feature |
PLUME flowers in generous flushes, with a particularly abundant second wave, keeping colour going through a short Irish summer when every bloom counts. Steady, remontant flowering offers many weeks of enjoyment for the season-long enthusiast. |
| Cut flowers for the house |
Very double, spherical flowers on straight, slightly arching stems make charming, nostalgia-style bunches for the kitchen table or hall vase, extending garden pleasure indoors without needing a dedicated cutting patch for the home decorator. |
| Rain-tolerant family garden shrub |
Medium disease resistance and moderately glossy foliage cope steadily with frequent Irish showers and humidity, as long as drainage is decent on heavier soils, supporting those who want pretty roses without constant spraying or fuss for the relaxed gardener. |
| Medium-maintenance rose with simple care routine |
This shrub rose is not demanding: a sunny position, annual feeding, a light winter tidy and occasional pest checks suffice. Own-root growth keeps it structurally stable, so even if pruning is imperfect, it recovers and maintains ornament for the confident beginner. |
| Shrub for windy, exposed Atlantic sites |
The bushy framework, moderate height and strong root system help it stand up to breezier, seaside-influenced gardens where roses can be challenged by gusts and salt-touched rain, offering enduring structure and bloom for the coastal resident. |
| Large pot on patio or terrace (40–50 L+) |
Grown in a 40–50 litre container with good drainage, PLUME becomes a movable pastel cloud of bloom near seating areas, its light fragrance and porcelain-pink tones softening hard surfaces in small yards, suiting the flexible space needs of the urban balcony-owner. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic – weave PLUME among Nepeta x faassenii and soft grasses for a hazy pink-and-lavender cottage border – ideal for lovers of informal, storybook gardens
- Pastel-Frontage – flank a front path with repeating PLUME shrubs and low evergreen Euonymus japonicus ‘Microphyllus’ for year-round structure and summer softness – for homeowners seeking charming kerb appeal
- Porcelain-Monochrome – plant a small group of PLUME with white foxgloves and pale salvias to create a restrained, porcelain-toned scheme – perfect for those who enjoy calm, gentle colour harmonies
- Nostalgic-Bouquet – grow several plants in a cutting row, underplanted with catmint, so you can harvest pompon blooms while the border remains full – for gardeners who like indoor arrangements from their own plot
- Patio-Haven – place PLUME in a large container near a bench, with trailing thyme and dwarf honeysuckle nearby to frame its arching, pastel blooms – suited to busy city dwellers craving a small, soft retreat
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Trade name PLUME – Romantic Rose – Kawamoto, a shrub-type nostalgia rose in the Rós rómánsúil group; exhibition category shrub rose also suitable for cutting; no formally published registered cultivar name. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Junko Kawamoto in Japan and first introduced in 2014 through Highgarden Roses, USA; exact parentage and formal registration year are unknown or not published in current references. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub with slightly arching, drooping shoots; height generally 110–180 cm with a 60–110 cm spread; moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage; moderately thorny stems suitable for garden and cutting use. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, 4–7 cm, very double pompon to spherical blooms with 40+ petals; produced mainly in clusters; remontant flowering pattern with a notably abundant second flush, giving extended seasonal display under good care. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft pastel pink base tone (ARS LP; RHS 65C outer, 65D inner) with an opalescent sheen; buds silvery pink, opening blush and lightening to almost porcelain, sometimes with a slight silvery tinge in cool weather; moderate colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light but noticeable fragrance with fresh, fruity, tea-like notes; scent is understated rather than overpowering, suitable for small seating areas and front gardens where a gentle aromatic background is preferred. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small quantities of decorative, spherical rose hips, about 6–10 mm diameter; orange-red when ripe; not a heavy fruiting variety but can add subtle late-season interest in mixed borders or informal hedges. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium resistance levels to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; benefits from basic hygiene and timely monitoring in humid seasons; winter hardy to around −26 to −23 °C (H7, USDA 5b, Swedish Zone 4) in well-prepared soil. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with freely draining soil; spacing 60 cm for mass planting, 50 cm for hedging, 100 cm for specimens; suggested densities 2.8 plants/m² square or 3.2 plants/m² hexagonal; moderate maintenance with occasional pest control. |
PLUME – pink nostalgia rose – Kawamoto offers romantic pastel pompon blooms, reliable repeat flowering and long-lived, regenerating own-root growth; consider it if you prefer quietly elegant roses that reward patient, simple care.