ENCELADUS – red groundcover rose – pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2L
Easy-care groundcover roses like ENCELADUS settle quickly into everyday family gardens, forming a low, bushy carpet of glossy foliage and vivid red blooms that repeat reliably from summer onwards. Its resistant character copes well with damp British seasons and heavier soils when you provide simple drainage in raised beds or loosened ground. The single, pollinator-friendly flowers show golden stamens, bringing movement and life to front gardens and paths. As an own-root plant it builds a long-lived, balanced structure that recovers well from weather or pruning. Strong fragrance adds an extra layer of enjoyment at close quarters, while low maintenance needs suit busy households who prefer planting to fuss. In the first year it concentrates on roots, the second on top growth, and by the third it reaches its full ornamental effect, rewarding patient, steady care.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden edging along paths or driveways |
The compact, spreading habit creates a neat living border that frames paths without overwhelming narrow spaces. Its naturally bushy structure reduces the need for detailed shaping, giving a tidy, finished look with very little effort – ideal for the busy gardener. |
| Low-maintenance groundcover on awkward banks or corners |
ENCELADUS forms a dense, ground-hugging canopy that helps to cover bare soil and visually stabilise awkward spots, reducing the need for frequent weeding or replanting. Over time, its own-root system anchors well, supporting long-term coverage for the practical homeowner. |
| Small, high-impact beds in front gardens |
Clusters of vivid red single flowers with golden centres give striking colour from a relatively small footprint. Repeat flowering keeps the display going through the season, providing reliable, eye-catching impact at the front of the house for the style-conscious beginner. |
| Cottage-style mixes with herbaceous perennials |
The simple, open flowers and bushy outline weave naturally among cottage-garden favourites, echoing traditional village-front plantings. Its robust health means it holds its place for years among perennials, supporting an informal but coherent scheme for the cottage-garden lover. |
| Wildlife-friendly family gardens and play areas |
Single, nectar-rich blooms and exposed stamens draw bees and other pollinating insects, adding life and movement around lawns and seating areas. Children and adults alike can watch visiting wildlife up close, enhancing everyday garden use for the nature-focused family. |
| Scented seating corners and near-entrance planting |
The strong, lemony-honeyed fragrance is best appreciated where people pass frequently or pause to sit. Planting near doors, benches, or patios allows the scent to be enjoyed in daily routines, enriching small outdoor spaces for the scent-appreciating homeowner. |
| Mixed rose borders with minimal spraying |
High resistance to black spot, mildew and rust supports low-input gardening, particularly valuable in humid or rainy parts of the UK where fungal pressure is common. It offers colour and health without a complex care regime, suiting the low-maintenance gardener. |
| Large containers and terrace planters (40–50 L minimum) |
In a generously sized pot, its moderate height and spread create a full, bushy effect that is easy to manage on patios and balconies. Good repeat flowering and durable foliage give season-long value for those with limited ground space, especially the urban gardener. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE RIBBON – Thread ENCELADUS along a front path with Campanula glomerata and low catmints for a soft, flowing cottage edge – ideal for lovers of relaxed traditional front gardens.
- URBAN CARPET – Use small groups in a gravelled front garden with Carex flacca 'Blue Zinger' for a clean, contemporary, low-care look – suited to busy city households.
- SCENTED SEAT – Place in a large 40–50 litre container by a bench, underplanted with thyme, so fragrance and colour frame a compact seating area – perfect for balcony and patio users.
- WILDLIFE STRIP – Combine with Liatris spicata 'Alba' and other pollinator plants to form a low wildlife corridor along a fence – attractive for families encouraging garden biodiversity.
- DRIVEWAY FRAME – Repeat-plant along a drive or parking space to soften hard edges and provide a unifying red theme – appealing to homeowners wanting a smart, coherent frontage.
Technical cultivar profile
| Aspect | Data |
| Name and registration |
ENCELADUS Mulch pharmaROSA®; groundcover rose from the Mulch collection, trade name ENCELADUS – red groundcover rose – pharmaROSA®; exhibition category and formal registration data not documented. |
| Origin and breeding |
Discovered in Germany in 2003, breeder recorded as pharmaROSA®; parentage and breeding company data unknown; introduced to the market by PharmaRosa® Ltd. (Hungary) for garden and landscape use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Low, bushy groundcover habit reaching about 50–85 cm high and 50–90 cm spread; moderately dense, mid-green glossy foliage; moderately thorny stems; forms a compact, carpet-like shrub shape over time. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, flat, single flowers, 0.5–1.5 inches across, carried in clusters; 5–12 petals, with good repeat flowering and notably abundant second flush; open, accessible flower form that displays stamens clearly. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Initially vivid scarlet-red with warm orange bases and golden-yellow stamens; overall intense red effect, later softening toward brick-raspberry tones and lighter petal edges; colour retention moderate through the flowering period. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Distinct, strong scent with lemony and honeyed notes; fragrance persists well around the plant in still conditions, especially effective near paths and seating; suitable where scented, low-growing roses are desired. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate quantities of hips after flowering; typically 8–16 mm in diameter; hips add extra seasonal interest in late season and can contribute to wildlife value in informal plantings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 RHS, hardy in USDA Zone 5b and Swedish Zone 4; excellent resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; suitable for cold winters and generally low-chemical or low-intervention garden regimes. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best at 85–155 cm spacing depending on use; low maintenance requirements, usually needing only basic pruning and feeding; own-root plants establish reliably with regular watering in the first season and well-drained soil. |
ENCELADUS Mulch pharmaROSA® offers compact bushy groundcover, strong disease resistance and generous repeat flowering, and as an own-root rose it promises durable structure and long-term garden value, making it a thoughtful choice for easy-care planting.