ANNE POULSEN® – crimson bedding floribunda rose – Poulsen
Crimson clusters of semi-double blooms make ANNE POULSEN® an easy-going choice for classic front gardens, giving reliable colour from early summer in a neat, upright hedge or bed. Bred in Denmark in 1935, this time-tested floribunda copes steadily even in breezy, wetter sites where good drainage is in place, so it settles well into typical British family plots. Medium height yet generously branching, it builds a well-furnished structure that responds flexibly to light pruning or a simple annual trim, suiting beginners who prefer straightforward routines. Clusters repeat through the season, forming a calm, rhythmic display rather than demanding close attention. As an own-root plant it develops a durable, well-anchored bush that regenerates reliably over time, rewarding patient gardeners as roots establish, shoots strengthen, and the full ornamental impact unfolds by about the third year.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden feature bed |
Use as a central clump or loose drift to create a welcoming, crimson focus that reads clearly from the street without becoming overpowering. Its medium height and upright habit help keep pavements and paths tidy while still giving generous flower coverage for visually minded homeowners. |
| Low flowering hedge along paths or drives |
Planted at the recommended hedge spacing, it forms a continuous flowering line that is easy to clip once a year and otherwise largely looks after itself. Dense, dark foliage sets off the scarlet-red blooms, providing a smart but classic boundary for busy families. |
| Mixed cottage-style border |
The vivid red clusters sit comfortably with perennials and grasses, bringing a repeat-flowering anchor to loose, informal planting. Its reliable rebloom and balanced height let it weave into cottage-style compositions without complex pruning, supporting creatively minded beginners. |
| Small group planting near patios or seating |
Groups of three to five plants give a strong colour block and a pleasantly noticeable rosy fragrance around seating areas. The remontant flowering means colour returns after a light flush trim, with minimal technical care needed for relaxed gardeners. |
| Urban and suburban front-of-house beds |
This floribunda’s good disease resistance and moderate drought tolerance keep it looking respectable between regular but not intensive watering, suiting smaller town gardens where space and time are limited, yet a smart frontage still matters to busy professionals. |
| Public-style planting in larger family plots |
Originally bred for bedding and park use, it performs well in simple mass plantings, giving a coherent block of mid-height structure and long-season flower clusters. Low maintenance demands make it suitable for larger, semi-formal areas managed by practical owners. |
| Large containers and terrace planters |
In a generously sized pot of at least 40–50 litres with free-draining compost, it forms a sturdy, upright shrub with repeating colour and fragrance. The own-root form establishes steadily and recovers well from winter, reassuring space-conscious balcony and terrace users. |
| Wind-exposed or open garden positions |
The firm, upright growth and moderate height cope well in more open, breezier spots, provided the soil is not waterlogged and drains freely after heavy rain, offering a confident option for slightly exposed, edge-of-town plots tended by pragmatic gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-border anchor – Combine with soft pinks, whites, and mauves for a relaxed cottage feel, using ANNE POULSEN® as the repeating red thread – ideal for romantically inclined homeowners.
- Formal-front rhythm – Line a path or driveway with evenly spaced plants for a clipped, rhythmic hedge of crimson, paired with low evergreen edging – suited to those who like ordered entrances.
- Seasonal-contrast bed – Set against silver foliage and late-summer asters to keep interest running into autumn, using its repeat clusters as the summer high point – good for colour-focused gardeners.
- Patio-scent corner – In a large container by seating, underplant with low herbs for scent at different heights, letting the rose supply floral fragrance – perfect for terrace users who enjoy evening relaxation.
- Park-style drift – Create wide drifts of repeated plants in lawns or larger beds, echoing classic municipal bedding schemes but at home-garden scale – appealing to admirers of traditional public planting.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose marketed as ANNE POULSEN®, registered cultivar name Anne-Mette Poulsen; exhibition floribunda and cluster-flowering shrub rose used mainly as a bedding type. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Svend Poulsen in Denmark from ‘Ingar Olsson’ × unknown seedling; introduced by Poulsen Roser A/S around 1935 as an unregistered yet widely cultivated floribunda bedding rose. |
| Awards and recognition |
Received a Certificat de Mérite at the prestigious Bagatelle rose trials in Paris in 1934, confirming its ornamental value and reliable performance in formal bedding situations. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Medium-tall, upright shrub reaching about 150–210 cm in height and 100–140 cm in spread; moderately dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage on moderately thorny stems gives a well-furnished framework. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, flat flowers carried in clusters, typically 13–25 petals and medium size around 1.5–2.75 inches across; remontant with abundant first flush and a strong, generous repeat later in the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Crimson-red blooms with ARS code mr and RHS 53A outer, 60B inner; buds open intense scarlet, deepening to burgundy red with good colour retention and only slight fading through full flower. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Noticeable medium-strength fragrance with a pleasant, classically rosy character; semi-double form leaves stamens partly visible, offering limited but real pollinator interest during the main flowering period. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately abundant, spherical hips about 6–10 mm in diameter; bright red in colour, classified around RHS 45A; hips extend the season’s interest after the main flowering has passed. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Shows good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; winter hardy to about –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3), tolerating heat if regular watering is provided in prolonged dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions for maximum flowering; low maintenance with minimal pruning required. Recommended spacings: 85 cm for mass bedding, 70 cm for hedges, about 150 cm for single specimens in mixed plantings. |
ANNE POULSEN® offers reliable crimson flowering clusters, good disease resistance and steady, own-root longevity, making it a thoughtful and enduring choice if you seek a classic, low-fuss garden rose.