LIDIJA FREIMANE – purple‑pink park rose - Āboliņš
Step out to meet the richly scented petals of LIDIJA FREIMANE, a tall, characterful Hybrid Rugosa that suits the relaxed charm of an Irish cottage border or a small Dublin front garden. Large, cup‑shaped blooms shift from vivid magenta to soft pastel pink, bringing a mood of gentle glow even under soft Atlantic light and frequent showers, with foliage that copes well in our breezy, rain‑washed conditions and cool summers. On its own roots this park rose is bred for long‑term longevity, quietly building strong roots, then confident shoots, before giving its full ornamental presence after a few years. Tall, upright growth and dense, dark foliage make a natural, nostalgic backdrop for cottage perennials, while the robust, spicy‑fruity fragrance carries on damp evenings and along narrow city paths.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage‑style focal shrub near the front door |
The tall, upright habit and large, magenta‑pink blooms give strong visual presence in a small space, while the very strong, spicy‑fruity scent greets you and visitors on arrival; ideal for fragrance‑loving beginners and busy homeowners. |
| Loose flowering hedge along a boundary |
Dense growth and plentiful thorns create a discreetly defensive, yet romantic hedge, with repeat flushes of pink flowers that soften walls or railings; best for those wanting beauty with a bit of privacy‑enhancing structure. |
| Solitary specimen in a lawn or gravel area |
Planted with enough space, its 140–210 cm height and wide spread form an impressive stand‑alone feature whose colour changes as blooms age, suiting gardeners who enjoy a single, sculptural statement. |
| Mixed border in a family back garden |
The dark, slightly glossy foliage makes a solid backdrop for cottage perennials, while remontant flowering adds colour over much of the season in Ireland’s shorter summers; perfect for relaxed, family‑friendly borders. |
| Urban front garden with heavy clay soil |
Once drainage is improved with organic matter and a mulch layer, this own‑root shrub settles into typical city clay, coping with rain‑splashed pavements and wind channels, suiting low‑fuss, time‑pressed urban gardeners. |
| Large container on patio or driveway (40–60 litres) |
In a generously sized, well‑drained container, this rose becomes a vertical accent with concentrated fragrance near seating, while its own‑root form supports long‑term regeneration after pruning, ideal for flexible‑space designers. |
| Long‑term planting in family gardens |
As an own‑root plant it can live and perform for many years, reshooting well from the base after hard pruning or winter damage, rewarding those who want a durable, slowly maturing garden investment. |
| Sheltered, sunny spot with good air circulation |
A warm, open position with free air movement and good hygiene helps manage its disease sensitivities in Ireland’s humid, rain‑prone climate, supporting hobbyists ready to give a little plant‑protection attention. |
Styling ideas
- Romantic cottage gateway – Plant as a pair flanking a path, underplanted with Alchemilla mollis and spring bulbs, to create a soft, scented welcome – for homeowners who love traditional Irish cottage charm.
- Dublin terrace frontage – Use one shrub in a gravel strip with Calamintha nepeta and a narrow path edge to perfume the street without taking much space – for city dwellers wanting maximum impact from a single rose.
- Fragrant hedge mix – Combine several plants with fragrant herbs and low ornamental grasses to form a loose, wildlife‑friendly boundary – for families seeking privacy with a natural, informal feel.
- Statement lawn island – Set one specimen in a circular bed with a mulch ring and simple groundcovers, letting the rose be the main feature – for beginners who like one bold focal point rather than complex planting.
- Patio perfume corner – Grow in a 40–60 litre pot with good drainage, alongside a bench and potted evergreens, to enjoy evening scent close at hand – for busy people who relax outdoors after work.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid Rugosa park rose, trade name LIDIJA FREIMANE, bred by Roberts Āboliņš; registered for exhibition under the same name and marketed as a characterful park‑shrub rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Selected and bred at the Iedzeni nursery in Latvia, introduced and registered in 1978 from breeding work dating back to around 1965; exact parentage is unknown but within the Rugosa hybrid group. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Tall, upright shrub 140–210 cm high and 90–150 cm wide, with dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and heavy prickling; forms a substantial, bushy framework suitable for hedging and specimen use. |
| Flower morphology |
Large 7–10 cm, double, cup‑shaped blooms in clusters, with 26–39 petals; remontant with a weaker second flush, moderately self‑cleaning, but deadheading improves both flowering continuity and garden appearance. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Crimson‑rosepink base colour, ARS mp, RHS 67A outer and 67B inner; buds deep crimson‑pink, opening vivid magenta‑pink, then fading to soft pastel pink while outer petals retain a deeper tone for added depth. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, garden‑filling scent with a spicy, fruity character; perfume is pronounced in damp, cool air, making it particularly noticeable on rainy or overcast days typical of maritime climates. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip setting is limited by the full, double flowers; where pollination succeeds it bears occasional spherical, orange‑red hips about 20–30 mm across, adding soft late‑season interest without dominating the shrub. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Fully hardy to about −32 to −29 °C (RHS H7, USDA 4b, Swedish zone 5); disease resistance is weak, with sensitivity to black spot and rust, so regular monitoring and plant‑protection measures are required. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well‑drained soil; allow 105–120 cm for hedges and mass plantings, up to 200 cm as a specimen; improve heavy clay with compost, mulch annually, and prune to maintain shape and flowering. |
LIDIJA FREIMANE offers tall structure, intense fragrance and evolving magenta‑to‑pastel blooms on a durable own‑root shrub, an appealing choice if you are planning a long‑lived, characterful rose for your garden.