LAVANDER™ – mauve-lilac nostalgia rose - Tanjga
Step outside to LAVANDER™ and you are met with a low, bushy cloud of mauve-lilac blooms, carrying a sweet fragrance that lifts even the greyest Dublin afternoon. Bred for modern gardens yet full of nostalgia, this Romantica shrub rose repeats generously, so clusters of rosette flowers return again and again through our short summers, even when days are cool and the air feels damp. Its healthy foliage shrugs off the usual leaf problems, an easy-care choice for busy households who want colour rather than chores. Own-root plants settle in steadily – roots first, then top growth, and by the third year a full, rounded display – giving reassuringly long-lived value in a small family garden or neat terraced front. Ideal in a cottage-style border beside the path, where you can brush past and enjoy the fragrance, it also produces charming cut stems for the kitchen table, bringing that soft, rain-washed light indoors.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small cottage-style front garden border |
The compact, bushy habit (around 45–65 cm tall) makes it easy to fit into narrow cottage-style front beds without overwhelming the space, while the mauve-lilac flowers read beautifully against stone or brick. Low maintenance and good disease resistance mean very little fuss for a relaxed, pretty frontage – ideal for the beginner. |
| Low hedge along a path or driveway |
Planted 35–40 cm apart, LAVANDER™ forms a low, uniform ribbon of colour, its moderately thorny stems giving a soft, informal barrier without looking harsh. The rounded bushes keep their shape well over the years thanks to the own-root structure, which regrows reliably from the base if ever cut back hard – a reassuring feature for the homeowner. |
| Mauve-lilac feature in a mixed flower bed |
The steady repeat-flowering and good colour retention provide a long visual anchor in mixed beds, pairing well with whites, soft pinks and silvers. Semi-double rosette blooms offer moderate interest to bees, especially when combined with pollinator staples like coneflowers, creating a romantic yet wildlife-aware corner for the nature-lover. |
| Cutting patch in a family garden |
Clustered, medium-sized blooms on sturdy stems are excellent for small jug arrangements, bringing nostalgic mauve-lilac tones indoors from early summer into autumn. Regular picking naturally encourages new flower clusters, prolonging the display without specialist pruning – a rewarding outcome for the busy gardener. |
| Urban terrace or patio in a large container |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, this rose settles into a compact, rounded shrub, perfect for brightening a terrace or small patio. Its moderate height keeps views open, while the medium-strength fragrance is noticeable at seating level, turning a confined outdoor corner into a gentle retreat for the city-based balcony-owner. |
| Irish cottage garden with heavy, moisture-retentive soil |
Once planted with added drainage and mulch, LAVANDER™ uses its own-root vigour to establish steadily, coping well with our often wet, cool conditions where fungal problems can be an issue. Its resistant foliage helps keep leaves clean through humid spells, even when showers feel never-ending – a comfort for the weather-weary islander. |
| Long-season colour near seating or a back door |
Remontant flowering with a particularly plentiful second flush keeps colour running beside seating areas just when you are most likely to relax there. The pleasantly sweet, medium-strength scent is easy to enjoy at close quarters, turning everyday comings and goings into small sensory moments for the relaxer. |
| Low-input family border for long-term planting |
Low maintenance requirements, good all-round disease resistance and solid winter hardiness combine for a shrub that will give years of service with minimal intervention beyond simple deadheading. Being on its own roots, it maintains ornamental value and can regenerate from the base after harsh winters or accidental damage – a practical reassurance for the family. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Path Charm – Run a soft edging of LAVANDER™ along a front path with evergreen candytuft at its feet for year-round structure and romantic mauve-lilac summer colour – perfect for cottage-garden enthusiasts.
- Mauve-and-Cream Border – Combine these roses with white coneflowers and pale ornamental grasses to highlight the nostalgic flower form while keeping the scheme easy to care for – ideal for time-poor homeowners.
- Terraced-Front Welcome – Plant a short, low hedge inside a Dublin terrace railing, underplant with annual lobelia for a blue froth at ground level and enjoy a refined yet simple-to-manage entrance – suited to city dwellers.
- Fragrant Seating Nook – Group three plants near a bench or back door, adding lavender and thyme for additional scent layers and low maintenance foliage, creating a long-flowering relaxation corner – made for evening unwinders.
- Family Cutting Corner – Dedicate a small bed with LAVANDER™ backed by tall perennials, encouraging children to pick clusters for the kitchen table while keeping care tasks straightforward – great for young families.
Technical cultivar profile
| Feature |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Trade name LAVANDER™ Vaza®, registered as BOZvaz012, Romantica shrub nostalgia rose within the Vaza® collection; approved exhibition name LAVANDER™ for show purposes and cultivar identification. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga for PhenoGeno Roses d.o.o. in Serbia, with breeding completed around 2019 and market introduction from 2020; parentage is not recorded for this cultivar. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, compact shrub reaching about 45–65 cm in height with a 50–70 cm spread, moderately thorny shoots and mid-green, matt foliage of medium density, naturally forming a rounded, uniform plant shape. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double rosette blooms with roughly 13–25 petals, medium-sized at about 4–7 cm, borne mainly in clusters; repeat-flowering with a generous second flush after the first main display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Mauve-lilac flowers with deeper mauve buds; outer petals near RHS 73B and inner faces 73C, colour holding well then fading gently to pale mauve-lilac as the blooms age on the plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Noticeably fragrant with a medium-strength, pleasantly sweet scent characteristic of nostalgic shrub roses; fragrance is appreciable at close to moderate distance, especially around seating or path edges. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately formed spherical hips, approximately 6–10 mm across, in an orange-red shade close to RHS 44A; ornamental but not typically a dominant feature compared with the flowers. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good overall disease resistance, with recorded resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; winter hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C, corresponding to RHS H7 and USDA Zone 6b ratings. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with moderately fertile, well-drained soil; plant 35–60 cm apart depending on use, allow 6.7–7.8 plants/m² for massing, water during prolonged droughts and deadhead to encourage repeat flowering. |
LAVANDER™ offers nostalgic mauve-lilac blooms, reliable repeat flowering and easy-care health on a long-lived own-root shrub, making it a thoughtful choice for a relaxed, enduring family garden planting.