PSYCHE – pink nostalgia rose – Kimura
Softly glowing in gentle Irish light, PSYCHE wraps your garden in romantic, cottage-style charm with large, rosette blooms in creamy peach-pink that shift to a rosy hue in cooler weather. Its medium-strong, fresh, fruity fragrance drifts beautifully along a front path, while the upright, compact habit suits the smaller beds and terraces of family homes. Own-root plants establish reliably and age into long-lived, steadily flowering structure, ideal for those who prefer low-fuss pleasure over demanding pruning regimes. Even in showery summers with higher disease pressure and soft, moist air, PSYCHE offers dependable garden performance with only moderate care. Over the first three years it knits in gradually – first building roots, then stronger shoots, before reaching full cottage-garden impact as a premium specimen in borders or generous containers.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front cottage-style border near the house |
PSYCHE’s pastel peach-pink flowers and nostalgic rosette form instantly deliver a classic cottage look, softening paths and low walls without overwhelming smaller spaces typical of Irish homes; ideal for those who want an effortlessly charming front approach, especially beginners. |
| Small family garden feature shrub |
The upright, compact shrub (about 75–110 cm tall) forms a well-filled, mid-green presence that anchors mixed planting without becoming leggy, giving you a reliable, long-lived structural rose that remains in proportion to modest gardens and shared family spaces, perfect for the homeowner. |
| Large container on terrace or patio |
Well-suited to generous pots of at least 40–50 litres, PSYCHE’s own-root form fills its container steadily, offering stable flowering and easy renewal if winter or weather ever damage shoots, a practical choice for paved, low-soil urban settings and balcony-style spaces for the busy city-dweller. |
| Scented seating corner or breakfast nook |
The clearly perceptible, fresh fruity fragrance carries nicely in still air, so placing PSYCHE near a bench or kitchen door turns everyday tea breaks into small sensory rituals without requiring intensive deadheading routines, an inviting option for the fragrance-loving gardener. |
| Mixed perennial border with soft colour palette |
Its large, very double, clustered blooms in soft pink and creamy peach blend seamlessly with airy perennials, creating an impression of gentle movement and layered colour rather than hard blocks, rewarding anyone seeking a refined yet easy-maintenance border, especially the style-conscious planner. |
| Warm, sheltered city front garden |
With good tolerance of heat and moderate resistance to common rose diseases, PSYCHE copes well with warmer, more enclosed urban spots where reflected heat and humidity build, providing stable colour even through spells of sultry weather for the time-poor commuter. |
| Partially shaded corner or east-facing fence line |
Suitable for partial shade, PSYCHE keeps flowering where many roses sulk, such as east-facing walls that miss the hottest sun; this flexibility makes planning easier in typical Irish plots where tall boundaries cast shade across lawns, reassuring for the space-limited owner. |
| Low-maintenance nostalgia planting in rainy, breezy areas |
Developed as a robust shrub rose with moderate care needs, PSYCHE copes well with changeable weather and gardens where strong breezes and frequent rain showers meet denser soil, so a simple regime of good drainage and light pruning is enough for the relaxed householder. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romance – Combine PSYCHE with foxgloves and soft grasses for a dreamy Dublin terrace front, letting its nostalgic blooms become the gentle focal point – ideal for romantic-minded homeowners.
- Pastel-Patio – Plant PSYCHE in a 50-litre clay pot with trailing thyme and white lobelia to enjoy fragrance and colour beside a seating area – perfect for busy city dwellers with limited space.
- Soft-Structure – Use a trio of PSYCHE along a path, underplanted with catmint, to create a low, scented, structural line that stays in scale with smaller family gardens – suited to practical planners.
- Warm-Glow – Pair PSYCHE with peach and apricot perennials like Gaillardia and Coreopsis for a sunny, glowing border that feels cheerful yet easy-going – great for informal family gardeners.
- Front-GardenJewels – Set PSYCHE against dark evergreen shrubs so its pale rosettes shine, adding a single, elegant focal shrub that requires only moderate upkeep – ideal for low-fuss beginners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Trait |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Rose shrub from the Romantic rose collection, nostalgia-type; registered as KIMbreath and traded as Psyche Romantic rose KIMbreath; shrub rose exhibition category, premium gold merit rating. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Takunori Kimura in Japan and introduced in 2014 by Rose Nursery BARANOIE with Rosa Orientis as initial distributor; parentage unknown, selected for refined colour and garden appeal. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub, around 75–110 cm high and 65–95 cm wide, carrying dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage on sparsely thorned stems; forms a well-filled, compact, ornamental bush over several seasons. |
| Flower morphology |
Large 7–10 cm very double, rosette blooms with over 40 petals, borne mainly in clusters; remontant habit with a generous second flush providing extended flowering windows in suitable garden conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft pink with warm undertones; buds creamy pale pink, opening pastel peach-pink that lightens towards creamy peach, sometimes rosier in cool weather; moderate colour retention, refined fading pattern in bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, fruity fragrance of medium strength, clearly noticeable nearby without becoming overpowering; well suited for planting close to paths, entrances or terraces where passing garden users can enjoy the perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small spherical orange-red hips, about 6–10 mm in diameter; hips are mainly ornamental and not a primary feature, appearing sporadically after flowering if spent blooms are not removed. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about -21 to -18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7, Swedish zone 3); moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; tolerates heat well, with routine monitoring recommended in humid seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suitable as border, specimen or container rose; plant roughly 55 cm apart for masses, 50 cm for hedging, 90 cm as specimen; prefers well-drained soil, regular feeding, and only moderate pest and disease control. |
PSYCHE Romantic rose KIMbreath brings nostalgic pastel blooms, graceful compact structure and a gently fruity scent on a durable own-root shrub, making it a thoughtful choice for long-term enjoyment in smaller Irish gardens.