SUNSHINE HAPPY TRAILS® – yellow groundcover rose
Step out to meet Sunshine on even the dullest Irish day: this low, spreading rose quickly knits into softly rounded mounds that turn paths and beds into golden carpets of bloom. Masses of semi-double flowers open wide, stamens on show, drawing bees and hoverflies while you simply enjoy the fragrance and colour. Its good self-cleaning habit means old blooms drop away with minimal fuss, so the plant stays fresh-looking between flushes through a long season of repeat flowering. Own-root plants are naturally long-lived and recover well from weather or pruning, giving you stable shape and colour with less long-term work. Ideal for Irish cottage-style borders and Dublin front gardens, this robust groundcover copes reliably with wet, cool spells and brisk coastal breezes, offering cheer even where rainfall and wind can challenge more delicate varieties. In its first year it concentrates on roots, the second on building shoots, and by the third it settles into its full ornamental character, a luminous, easy-care presence near paths, drives or patios.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style front garden edge |
This compact, spreading rose forms neat, low mounds that naturally define paths and drive edges without blocking views from windows or cars, making it ideal for small Dublin terraces and suburban plots seeking informal soft structure for the beginner. |
| Pollinator strip along a path |
The semi-double blooms open flat with exposed stamens, giving easy access to nectar and pollen for bees, hoverflies and other insects, so a simple strip planting becomes a long-season feeding station suited to the nature-lover. |
| Low-maintenance groundcover on a slope |
Its spreading habit and dense foliage help knit soil together and cover bare ground, while good self-cleaning means fewer visits to deadhead, keeping sloping or awkward corners smart with minimal effort for the busy. |
| Container on a sunny patio (40–50 litres) |
A wide, low container of 40–50 litres lets the plant spread and trail, creating a bright “spill” of yellow without deep borders, and own-root resilience helps it cope with occasional drying, ideal for the urbanite. |
| Family play-area border |
Staying around knee height, it gives generous colour without tall thorns near children’s play, and medium maintenance needs fit well where gardening time is limited but cheerful, fragrant flowers are valued by the family. |
| Mixed bed with shrubs and grasses |
Its clear yellow flowers and dark, glossy foliage sit well in front of Cornus and ornamental grasses, offering a long, repeating colour note that ties the bed together for the relaxed, design-conscious gardener. |
| Coastal or windswept garden corner |
Low, spreading growth and sturdy foliage help it ride out brisk winds and frequent showers, providing reliable cover and bloom where milder roses struggle in cool, breezy, moisture-laden sites for the practical coastal homeowner. |
| Long-season driveway or path edging |
With remontant flowering and colour that holds well in sun, this rose keeps paths bright from early summer onwards, and as an own-root plant it settles in for the long term as its first-year roots and second-year shoots mature for the patient planner. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Ribbon – run a loose, winding line of Sunshine Happy Trails® along a gravel path with clumps of lavender and catmint slipping between the yellow mounds – for romantic, fragrance-loving homeowners.
- Sunny Threshold – flank a front gate or short path with mirrored groups of this rose under small clipped box balls – for neat, welcoming entrances in compact city gardens.
- Bee Carpet – combine drifts of this groundcover rose with alliums and low herbs to create a long-flowering pollinator patch – for wildlife-focused families and schools.
- Golden Slope – terrace a small bank with irregular stone steps and let the roses spill over edges with tufted grasses – for those taming tricky, sloping plots with style.
- Patio Pool – plant three bushes in a single wide 50-litre pot and underplant with trailing thyme for a dense, yellow “pool” by your seating – for busy urban gardeners seeking impact with little effort.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Groundcover shrub rose, registered as Weksusacofloc, marketed as Sunshine Happy Trails® / Sunshine Happy Trails™ in the Happy Trails™ collection for garden and landscape use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Christian Bédard (USA) from ‘Sun Runner’ × [‘City of San Francisco’ × (‘Neon Cowboy’ × ‘Flower Carpet Pink’)], introduced and distributed by Weeks Wholesale Rose Grower, Inc. from 2015. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Low, spreading groundcover shrub, typically 25–45 cm high and 70–120 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and a moderately thorny framework that gradually forms broad flowering mats. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, flat, cluster-flowered roses with 13–25 petals and medium-sized blooms of about 4–7 cm, remontant with plentiful repeat flushes and good self-cleaning, most spent flowers dropping naturally. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Mid-toned, sunny yellow blooms (RHS 12A outer, 13B inner) from deep yellow buds, softening slightly yet remaining clear; colour holds reasonably in heat, with flowering repeating through the season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Pleasant, clearly noticeable fragrance of classic rose character, moderate in strength, carrying close to the plant; scented enough to enjoy along paths or patios without overpowering small garden spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate quantities of small, ellipsoid orange-red hips, about 5–8 mm across, adding discreet late-season interest without significantly affecting the plant’s main ornamental flowering display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −32 to −29 °C (USDA 4b, RHS H7, Swedish Zone 5), with good heat tolerance; black spot resistance is strong, while powdery mildew and rust are of medium concern in damp seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, edging, slopes, groundcover and large containers; space 80–150 cm depending on use, in well-drained soil with mulch, watering as needed in dry spells and pruning lightly to maintain spread. |
SUNSHINE HAPPY TRAILS® offers long-season yellow groundcover, pollinator-friendly blooms and resilient own-root growth, making it a thoughtful choice for easy-going Irish gardens.