PAUL BOCUSE™ – apricot nostalgia rose
Step outside after a shower and you can imagine raindrops clinging to the glowing apricot blooms of PAUL BOCUSE™, filling the air with a strong, fruity-muscatel fragrance that feels both nostalgic and quietly luxurious. Bred for generous, repeat flowering, it performs reliably even in Ireland’s cool summers and frequent rain, giving your cottage-style beds or terraced-house front garden a soft, romantic colour focus. As an own-root shrub it settles in steadily, building a long-lived, resilient framework that responds well to pruning and recovers if wind or weather cause any damage. With simple planting, good drainage for heavier Irish soils and a little deadheading, you gain an easy-care partner that lights up your path or patio, from the first buds of late spring right through to autumn’s gentle light, offering accessible, pollen-rich flowers that quietly support visiting bees and other pollinators. Over roughly three seasons the roots strengthen, the woody framework fills out, and by the third year you enjoy its full character and presence as a mature, dependable garden companion.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-of-house, Dublin terraced garden |
Ideal as a welcoming shrub by the gate or steps, its strong fragrance and nostalgic peach blooms offering an immediate sense of homeliness with little ongoing work for busy city dwellers who prefer relaxed beauty, particularly beginners. |
| Irish cottage border among perennials |
Fits naturally into cottage-style planting, with repeat flowers from late spring to autumn weaving through cranesbills and obedient plant, giving long seasonal interest without needing complex pruning, suiting time-pressed homeowners. |
| Small family lawn island or specimen |
As an upright shrub with a broad spread, it forms a soft, romantic focal point in the middle of a small lawn, rewarding simple deadheading with months of flowers, appealing to gardeners who value impact over effort, especially hobbyists. |
| Cutting corner for scented arrangements |
The large, cup-shaped blooms on sturdy stems make excellent cut flowers, bringing their fruity-muscatel aroma indoors, so a single shrub in a sunny spot can supply vases all season for fragrance-loving buyers. |
| Mixed shrub bed in exposed, rainy site |
Performs reliably in typical Irish weather with regular rainfall and cool, breezy summers when planted in well-drained soil, its own-root robustness building long-term structure for those gardening in challenging conditions, notably coastal owners. |
| Pollinator-friendly family garden corner |
Double yet open-centred flowers provide accessible stamens, inviting bees and other pollinators while still retaining a romantic, full-petalled look, a good compromise for nature-oriented gardeners keen to support wildlife, especially families. |
| Low-maintenance nostalgia rose collection |
Medium care needs, good black-spot resistance and the steady own-root development arc from establishing roots to full ornamental maturity suit those who prefer dependable, long-lived shrubs over fussy divas, particularly busy urbanites. |
| Large container on patio or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre pot with quality compost and drainage, it offers fragrance and colour close to seating, with simple watering and deadheading to keep it performing for years, ideal for compact spaces and hard surfaces favoured by town-dwellers. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE HARMONY – Thread PAUL BOCUSE™ through soft cranesbills and obedient plant in a loose border for a storybook cottage feel – perfect for romantic cottage-garden enthusiasts.
- TERRACE WELCOME – Flank a Dublin terraced-house path with paired shrubs underplanted with low cranesbills to create a fragrant, peach-toned entrance – ideal for style-conscious city homeowners.
- PEACH BOUQUET – Dedicate a small cutting bed with PAUL BOCUSE™ and pastel perennials so you can harvest scented stems all summer – suited to fragrance lovers who enjoy home-grown arrangements.
- SOFT STRUCTURE – Use as a rounded anchor shrub among finer-textured perennials, letting its upright form and repeat blooms give quiet structure – good for gardeners wanting order without formality.
- ROMANTIC CONTAINER – Plant a single shrub in a large 50 litre tub with trailing ground-cover and place by a bench for close-up scent – ideal for balcony and patio gardeners with limited soil.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Romantica nostalgia shrub rose from the Générosa collection; registered as MASpaujeu, traded as PAUL BOCUSE™ Générosa® MASpaujeu; approved ARS exhibition name PAUL BOCUSE™. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Dominique Massad, Roseraies Pierre Guillot, France, from (unknown seedling × ‘Graham Thomas’) × ‘Davidoff’; bred 1992, introduced and registered in 1997 through Roseraie Guillot. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub rose 120–180 cm tall and 90–150 cm wide, with dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickles; weak self-cleaning, so deadheading improves appearance and repeat flowering. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup-shaped blooms 7–10 cm across with 26–39 petals, produced mostly in clusters; remontant habit with a generous repeat flush after the main early summer flowering period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm peach with soft orange undertones, buds rich orange–peach; tones shift from creamy peach to peach-pink then pastel peach; good colour retention though brighter sun increases fading; ARS code AB, RHS 36C/34A. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, noticeable scent with a complex fruity-muscatel character; blooms are sufficiently open-centred for accessible stamens, offering both sensory appeal and practical value in scented gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips form sparsely; when present, they are small, ovoid, orange-red hips 10–15 mm in diameter, adding a light seasonal accent rather than a dominant autumn feature. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish Zone 4); good heat tolerance with watering in dry spells; disease resistance medium overall, with good black spot resistance and moderate mildew and rust. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; space 95–180 cm depending on use; medium maintenance, deadhead and prune annually; protect early growth from spring frost; also suitable for 40–50 litre containers. |
PAUL BOCUSE™ rewards modest care with long, repeat flowering, rich fragrance and durable own-root growth, making it a thoughtful choice for Irish gardens seeking lasting, romantic character.