PURE VALEDA – white landscape shrub rose – de Groot
If You like your garden to feel quietly joyful after rain, Pure Valeda settles in without fuss, coping well with our damp air and soft light and offering reliable colour even when summers are short and cool; its compact, bushy habit and naturally healthy foliage suit small Irish cottage plots and Dublin front gardens where there’s no time for complicated pruning, while the single, snow‑white blooms invite bees and hoverflies in from early summer right through autumn for a truly cheerful display; as an own‑root shrub it builds a strong underground framework in year one, puts on more confident top growth in year two, and then shows full ornamental value by year three, giving You a long‑lived, low‑effort hedge or bed‑edge that stays simple to manage, with self‑cleaning flowers and decorative rose hips adding quiet winter interest in family gardens that need beauty without drama.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Low‑maintenance cottage flower bed |
Compact, bushy growth and naturally good disease resistance mean little spraying or fiddly pruning, while self‑cleaning white blooms keep borders looking fresh between weekend visits, ideal for the relaxed gardener beginner |
| Front garden statement shrub |
The crisp snow‑white flowers read clearly from the pavement, and the neat 75–105 cm height suits narrow Dublin terraces where space is tight but You still want a smart, welcoming frontage homeowner |
| Informal flowering hedge |
Planted at about 40–50 cm, these thorny, dense shrubs form a soft but effective boundary, with continuous white clusters followed by orange‑red hips giving structure and privacy for many years family‑garden |
| Pollinator‑friendly strip or wildlife corner |
The open, single flowers with accessible stamens make nectar and pollen easy to reach, and the long, remontant blooming period keeps bees and other beneficial insects visiting throughout the season nature‑lover |
| Urban planting in heavy, wet soils |
Once established, the tough shrub copes well with Irish rainfall and humid spells that often challenge roses, provided You give it reasonable drainage so roots are not sitting in waterlogged clay city‑gardener |
| Own‑root long‑term garden investment |
Growing on its own roots helps the plant regenerate after harsh pruning or weather damage, giving a stable shape and ornamental value that improves year after year with only simple routine care practical‑buyer |
| Edging paths and driveways |
The 60–80 cm spread and repeat flowering create a tidy, luminous border that softens hard edges, with very light pruning keeping it in line and self‑cleaning blooms reducing deadheading jobs busy‑owner |
| Large container by the door or on a patio |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, this compact shrub offers scented, pure‑white flowers and colourful hips near seating areas, giving a long season of interest with basic watering and feeding balcony‑patio |
Styling ideas
- Cottage‑border – Combine with blue Verbena hastata ‘Blue Spires’ and pastel phlox for a soft, romantic look that highlights the pure white blooms – ideal for cottage‑style enthusiasts
- White‑on‑green – Mass‑plant along a hedge with only green foliage plants for a calm, minimalist rhythm of white clusters and hips – suited to modern front‑garden owners
- Pollinator‑ribbon – Run a strip of this rose through lawn edges, interplanted with low verbena and herbs, to draw in bees all summer – perfect for wildlife‑friendly households
- Entrance‑pair – Plant two in large 40–50 litre pots flanking the front door, underplanted with trailing ivy, for a clean, welcoming entrance – good for urban terrace residents
- Family‑play – Use as a back‑of‑border backdrop beside lawns and play areas, where the dense, thorny shrubs discourage shortcuts while still looking soft and inviting – helpful for young families
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Pure Valeda is a shrub Hybrid Rugosa landscape rose from the Valeda collection, registered as RUIrbo38A, marketed as PURE VALEDA – white landscape shrub rose – de Groot. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Hendrikus Cornelis Adrianus de Groot for De Ruiter Innovations BV, Netherlands; parentage unknown; introduced and distributed in Europe by De Ruiter Innovations B.V. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub 75–105 cm high and 60–80 cm wide, with dense mid‑green, matt foliage and noticeable prickles, forming a full, tidy outline suitable for beds, edging and low hedges. |
| Flower morphology |
Single, flat, cluster‑flowered blooms, 4–7 cm across, with 5–12 petals; remontant, with the second flush also abundant; self‑cleaning is good, needing only occasional tidying of old clusters. |
| Colour data and phenology |
RHS 155C–155D snow‑white petals with cool, translucent sheen; colour holds well, fading only slightly in strong sun; buds to full bloom progress from ivory‑white tips to uniform bright white. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild but noticeable sweet, spicy fragrance best appreciated at close range on still days; the scent adds refinement around paths, seating areas and entrances without becoming overpowering. |
| Hip characteristics |
Regular orange‑red spherical hips, 12–18 mm in diameter, with ornamental value and high vitamin C; ripen mainly September–October and can be used decoratively or processed after harvest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very hardy shrub, tolerating around −37 to −34 °C (USDA 3b, H7); generally resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; medium heat tolerance, needing watering during prolonged dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites with well‑drained soil; space 40–80 cm depending on use; low maintenance, needing light annual pruning and routine watering; suitable for beds, parks, edging and urban green. |
PURE VALEDA offers long‑season white flowers, strong disease resistance and attractive hips in a durable own‑root form, making it a thoughtful choice for easy, lasting structure in Irish family gardens.