VIZANTINA™ – orange-white bedding floribunda rose
Imagine stepping outside after a light shower, the path glistening and your VIZANTINA™ shrubs greeting you with cheerful orange‑and‑cream stripes glowing in the soft Irish light, their discreet fragrance clean and calm rather than overpowering. This compact floribunda forms a dense, neatly shaped shrub that fits perfectly into cottage borders and small Dublin front gardens, even where summers are short and rainfall frequent. Repeating flushes of bloom keep beds looking lively for months, while its own‑root nature means a naturally stable plant structure and reliable regrowth after any winter knockback. In Year 1 it focuses on strong roots, in Year 2 you will notice fuller shoots, and by Year 3 it settles into its long‑lived role as a characterful, easy companion in your garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front cottage border near a path |
VIZANTINA™’s compact, upright habit and dense foliage make it ideal along paths where you pass daily, enjoying the striped flowers at close range without them spilling untidily. Its discreet scent works well in busy, family spaces where you want colour without overwhelming perfume, particularly suited to the needs of the beginner. |
| Dublin terraced-house front garden |
The medium shrub size and neat outline create structure in small, street‑side plots, giving year‑round presence without dominating the space. Repeating flowers brighten grey days and soften hard paving, even in exposed urban spots where persistent breezes and regular showers are the norm, reassuring for the time‑pressed homeowner. |
| Mixed perennial and grass border |
The marbled orange‑white blooms sit beautifully among ornamental grasses and soft perennials, adding definition without clashing. Its remontant flowering brings recurring spots of colour between perennial waves, helping the border avoid flat, empty periods across the season, a thoughtful choice for the style‑conscious gardener. |
| Low informal hedge or edging strip |
Regular spacing at 45–55 cm forms a loose, low hedge that guides the eye and gently separates garden areas. The dense foliage and repeat flowers provide a soft, living border that looks good from both sides and ages gracefully on its own roots, making life easier for the busy urbanite. |
| Statement group in a lawn or gravel area |
A small group of three to five plants spaced at about 90 cm becomes a cheerful focal point that draws attention from windows or seating areas. The upright, medium height ensures presence without blocking views, while repeat flowering extends interest well beyond a single flush, appealing to the relaxed onlooker. |
| Large container on patio or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with good drainage, VIZANTINA™ offers striped flowers at eye level, ideal where soil is poor or space limited. Its own‑root vigour and medium care needs make container growing realistic over several years with simple feeding and watering, encouraging the practical balcony‑owner. |
| Family play garden with gentle colour |
The soft, changing tones from vivid orange to pastel peach and cream are lively yet not garish, suiting gardens shared with children and visitors. Moderate prickliness and a tidy, medium stature help it integrate safely around lawns and seating spaces, reassuring for the family‑focused parent. |
| Season‑long cottage-style planting near wildlife areas |
Though only moderately attractive to pollinators, its long flowering window helps bridge gaps between peaks of other bee‑friendly plants, especially when combined with open, nectar‑rich perennials in borders that contend with frequent showers and cool breezes, an appealing balance for the nature‑oriented buyer. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage‑edge ribbon – Plant VIZANTINA™ in a curving line along a gravel or stone path, threading between hardy geraniums and lady’s mantle for a soft, romantic look – ideal for relaxed cottage‑garden lovers.
- Striped focal pot – Grow a single shrub in a 50‑litre terracotta pot, underplanting with trailing thyme and violas so the orange‑cream blooms rise above a scented carpet – perfect for balcony and patio dwellers.
- Grasses and glow – Combine small groups of VIZANTINA™ with Hakonechloa and other fine grasses, letting the striped flowers flicker among golden foliage in low evening light – suited to contemporary border enthusiasts.
- Front‑garden welcome – Flank a short path or front gate with paired shrubs, backed by clipped evergreen box or yew, for a neat yet charming entrance that stays attractive across the seasons – great for tidy‑minded homeowners.
- Lawn island trio – Set three plants in a triangle in a small lawn circle, mulched with bark and encircled by spring bulbs so the roses take over as the bulbs fade – appealing to beginners seeking easy impact.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose marketed as Vizantina™ Freska®, registered as BOZvizfre; medium shrub type within the Rósra bhláthchlóis group, for ornamental borders and general garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Bozanić Tanjga of PhenoGeno Roses doo, Serbia, around 2019; introduced commercially from 2020 by PhenoGeno Roses with parentage recorded as unknown in available sources. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Medium, upright shrub typically 55–80 cm high and 50–75 cm wide, with dense, dark green, matt foliage and moderate prickles; overall habit compact and suitable for beds, edging and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Double, cup‑shaped blooms with approximately 20–30 petals and a corymbose inflorescence; medium‑sized flowers about 4–7 cm across, produced in repeat flushes with a notably plentiful second flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Petals cream‑white striped and marbled with vivid orange (RHS 25A, 155D), shifting to pastel peach and creamy tones as blooms open fully; good colour retention with a clearly visible, fresh‑looking marbled pattern. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Subtle fragrance with a neutral, clean character rather than a strong rose perfume; scent is discreet and unobtrusive, suiting entrances, seating areas and smaller gardens where intense aroma is not desired. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms rose hips in moderate quantities after flowering; small, typically 0–8 mm in diameter; decorative impact is limited, so hips are secondary to the shrub’s floral and foliage display in garden settings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); disease resistance generally moderate, with average tolerance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under standard garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well‑drained soil; spacing 45–90 cm depending on use, allowing 3.3–3.8 plants/m² in mass plantings; suitable for borders, edging and larger containers, with medium maintenance needs. |
VIZANTINA™ offers compact structure, long seasonal flowering and gentle colour shifts on a resilient own‑root shrub, making it a thoughtful addition for those planning a quietly reliable garden feature.