NUITS DE YOUNG – purple historical moss rose – Laffay
Step into the gentle charm of a period garden with NUITS DE YOUNG, a moss rose whose richly scented, deep burgundy blooms bring a sense of romance to even the smallest Irish cottage or terraced front space. Its very strong moss-rose perfume carries on the air, giving you that feeling of quiet contentment that comes with a short stroll outdoors after rain, when damp foliage and old stone release their soft fragrance. Although it flowers just once, this memorable early-summer display is long enough to enjoy from the house and path, and its sturdy shrub shape and excellent disease resistance keep the plant looking healthy for many years with very little fuss. As an own-root rose, it builds itself up steadily for the long term – roots in the first year, more confident shoots in the second, and full ornamental presence by the third – so your investment in this living piece of history feels reassuringly lasting. Well suited to typical Irish gardens where damp weather and fungal problems are common, NUITS DE YOUNG stands up reliably to the humidity and showers that can challenge fussier varieties. Over time it develops into a handsome, bushy shrub with dark, matt foliage and characterful mossy buds that invite closer inspection, while its moderate production of orange-red hips adds a gentle autumn highlight. Give it a sunny spot with decent drainage, a little room to grow, and a light yearly tidy, and this distinguished 1845 cultivar will reward you with a quietly dramatic focal point that feels both nostalgic and perfectly at home in today’s relaxed family gardens.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style front garden focal shrub |
NUITS DE YOUNG forms a bushy, upright shrub with an intense once-a-year display of dark, velvety flowers and a very strong fragrance, ideal as a romantic focal point near the door or path for fragrance-loving homeowners. |
| Low-maintenance family flowerbed |
Excellent disease resistance and low maintenance needs make this rose easy to keep in good condition, especially where damp Irish weather might challenge more delicate varieties, suiting busy family gardeners. |
| Historical or period-themed garden corner |
Introduced in 1845 and bred by Jean Laffay, this moss rose brings authentic nineteenth-century character, mossy buds and rich colour, perfect for a heritage border that appeals to history-minded garden enthusiasts. |
| Specimen shrub beside seating area |
The very strong, moss-rose fragrance carries on the air, so a single shrub near a bench or small patio will perfume evening sitting areas in early summer, delighting those who value scented outdoor relaxation. |
| Informal hedge in a traditional front garden |
With a height of 100–160 cm and good spread, it can be planted at 90–100 cm intervals to create an informal, flowered line that offers seasonal privacy and historical charm for cottage and terraced-house owners. |
| Small wildlife-friendly corner |
Semi-double flowers with accessible stamens offer moderate interest to pollinators, followed by orange-red hips that contribute light seasonal structure and food, appealing to nature-oriented, wildlife-supporting gardeners. |
| Clay-soil border with improved drainage |
Provided the planting hole is opened up with grit or organic matter for better runoff, this rose will cope well in Irish clay beds that see regular showers and fungal pressure, suiting practical, problem-solving gardeners. |
| Collector’s moss-rose specimen |
As a moss rose with richly coloured, fading-to-lilac blooms and notable RHS Award of Garden Merit status, it offers a distinctive plant for collectors who appreciate rare, characterful shrubs and long-lived, own-root investment. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic – Underplant NUITS DE YOUNG with soft pinks and airy whites (such as hardy geraniums and foxgloves) to echo its vintage character – ideal for lovers of traditional Irish cottage gardens.
- Moody-Border – Combine its dark burgundy flowers with deep purples, bronzed foliage and Phormium ‘Tom Thumb’ for a dramatic front-bed vignette – suited to homeowners seeking a bold but low-maintenance feature.
- Herb-Edged – Line the front with Allium schoenoprasum and compact herbs, letting the rose rise behind for scent and structure – good for beginners who want beauty with useful, easy herbs.
- Evergreen-Frame – Flank the shrub with clipped Ilex crenata balls to frame its summer display and tidy winter silhouette – perfect for small city front gardens needing year-round neatness with one showpiece rose.
- Heritage-Nook – Pair with old-style perennials (lady’s mantle, campanula, violas) and a simple bench to create a reflective corner – appealing to those who cherish history, poetry and quiet outdoor moments.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Moss-group historical shrub rose; trade name NUITS DE YOUNG, also listed as a heritage rose; exhibition name NUITS DE YOUNG; unregistered cultivar, associated with the Laffay lineage. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in France by Jean Laffay around 1845; parentage unknown; introduced as a moss rose shrub capturing nineteenth-century tastes for richly coloured, fragrant garden roses. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holder of the RHS Award of Garden Merit (2001), confirming reliable garden performance, ornamental quality and practicality under ordinary cultivation in temperate conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub 100–160 cm tall and 80–120 cm wide, densely thorned, with moderately dense, dark matt foliage; self-cleaning is weak, so occasional deadheading is recommended. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped, cluster-flowering blooms, 1–4 cm across with 17–25 petals; non-remontant shrub giving a concentrated main flowering in early summer rather than repeated flushes. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep crimson-magenta with dark burgundy tones; buds almost black; flowers may lighten towards lilac in strong sun; overall good colour retention with characterful, brownish-lilac ageing shades. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, distance-carrying perfume with classic moss-rose notes; scented buds and foliage contribute to an enveloping fragrance experience even when only a few blooms are open. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately abundant, spherical orange-red hips, around 10–15 mm in diameter, offering subtle late-season colour and some wildlife interest after flowering has finished. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Generally resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately −32 to −29 °C (USDA zone 4b), suitable for exposed, cold-prone gardens with adequate care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant in full sun, spacing 90–180 cm depending on use; prefers well-drained but moisture-retentive soil; benefits from annual mulch and light pruning; best in ground rather than small containers. |
NUITS DE YOUNG offers rich perfume, a memorable early-summer display and long-lived own-root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice for gardeners who enjoy characterful roses without demanding care.