MARIE DE BLOIS – pale pink historic moss rose - Français & Robert
Step outside for a moment with ‘Marie de Blois’ and You are greeted by a softly nostalgic, pale haze of bloom, mossed buds and a strong old-rose perfume that lingers pleasantly in the air. This historic moss shrub brings a mood of cottage romance to even a compact Dublin front garden, its rosette flowers glowing in soft light and suiting relaxed, “girly” borders beside a bay window or picket fence. In our wetter Irish climate, where rainfall is frequent and air stays humid, it appreciates an airy spot, good drainage and a little seasonal care. Planted as an own-root rose in a 2‑litre pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL pot, it settles in steadily – roots in the first year, generous new shoots in the second, and its full, graceful character by the third – building up quietly into a lasting garden feature with real heritage charm.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style front garden feature |
Romantic, full-petalled flowers and mossed buds give a distinctly historic look, perfect for creating a soft, feminine welcome beside a doorway or low wall. Own-root planting means it develops slowly but steadily into a durable centrepiece for beginners. |
| Fragrance-focused seating area |
The scent is strongly sweet and long-lasting, ideal near a bench or small patio where You can enjoy its perfume on mild evenings. Plant at comfortable sniffing distance and combine with lightly scented perennials to suit fragrance-lovers. |
| Specimen rose in lawn or gravel |
Its upright, moderately wide habit and large rosette blooms read well from a distance, making a single shrub impressive in a small to medium lawn. The own-root form helps it recover from occasional pruning slips, reassuring hobby-gardeners. |
| Historic-rose mixed border |
As a remontant moss rose from 1852, it brings authentic period character and a plentiful second flush of flowers, extending the nostalgic display into late summer. This suits those curating a small collection of old varieties, typically enthusiasts. |
| Partial-shade side garden |
Tolerating partial shade, it copes with Ireland’s narrow side passages or overlooked boundaries where sun is limited. A reasonably bright half day of light is enough for good flowering, which can be appealing for urban homeowners. |
| Screening and loose flowering hedge |
With a height often over 1.5 m and a spreading habit, it forms a soft, semi-transparent screen along paths or boundaries. Dense prickles discourage casual shortcutting, which can be useful for family gardens with curious children. |
| Well-drained clay bed with careful maintenance |
On heavier Irish soils it thrives where drainage is improved with compost and a light gravel mulch, helping manage the frequent moist conditions of our climate. This extra preparation supports healthier growth for time-conscious busy-owners. |
| Large container near entrance |
In a ventilated, at least 40–50 litre pot with quality compost, it can be kept closer to the house for ease of watering and deadheading, and for easy monitoring in damp, fungus-prone weather, which suits cautious gardening beginners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Border Romance – Underplant with dwarf Heuchera and Saxifraga for a frothy, pastel edge around the mossed shrub – ideal for lovers of soft Irish cottage style.
- Fragrant Front Step – Place one rose in a large pot by the doorstep, framed with houseleeks in terracotta bowls – perfect for city terraced-house owners wanting low-fuss charm.
- Historic Lawn Focus – Island-plant it in a small lawn with a ring of lavender and catmint – suited to homeowners seeking a single, characterful focal point.
- Shady-Side Glow – In a lightly shaded side bed, back it with ferns and pale foxgloves to let the pastel blooms stand out – appealing to gardeners working with awkward side passages.
- Soft Screening Line – Use several plants in a loose hedge, interspersed with airy grasses, to veil a fence without feeling heavy – good for families wanting privacy with a romantic look.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Moss shrub rose, historic type; trade name Marie de Blois – Français & Robert; heritage collection; unregistered cultivar, ARS exhibition name Marie de Blois. |
| Origin and breeding |
Historic French moss rose, introduced 1852; breeder recorded as Français – André Robert, early distribution via Lens Roses, Belgium; parentage unknown or undocumented. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub, around 130–210 cm tall and 105–175 cm wide; moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage; densely thorned, with modest self-cleaning of spent blooms. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, rosette-shaped blooms with more than 40 petals; large flowers about 7–10 cm across, usually in clusters; remontant, giving a generous second main flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pale pink with subtle lavender undertone; creamy to pastel when opening, then lightens towards creamy white edges; ARS LP, RHS 69D outer and 69C inner; colour retention moderate in sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, long-lasting scent with a slightly sweet, classic old-rose character; fragrance designed primarily for human enjoyment rather than pollinator attraction or culinary use. |
| Hip characteristics |
Sparse set due to very double flowers; occasional small spherical hips 12–18 mm across, orange-red when ripe, offering a modest late-season ornamental accent in some seasons. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about -21 to -18 °C (H7, USDA 6b); moderate heat and drought tolerance, needs regular watering; disease resistance modest with particular rust sensitivity in damp years. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in well-drained, humus-rich soil with sun or light shade; improve clay soils before planting; needs regular deadheading and disease checks; spacings 85–155 cm depending on use. |
MARIE DE BLOIS offers richly scented historic blooms, remontant flowering and steady own-root resilience, making it a thoughtful choice for gardeners who appreciate romantic character with manageable care.