BELLE DE CRÉCY – mauve-lilac historic Gallica rose - Roëser
With its richly perfumed, once-a-year summer display, BELLE DE CRÉCY brings historic romance and cottage charm to smaller UK gardens, combining mauve tones and rosette blooms with a compact, upright habit that suits beds, borders and hedges. This own-root shrub settles steadily, forming a durable framework that matures gracefully, ideal where soils can be heavy but improved for drainage and winter wet. Once established, its moderate size is easy to manage with light pruning and simple seasonal care, rewarding your attention every year with a concentrated flush of flowers and strong, classic fragrance that echoes traditional French and British rose gardens in a family-friendly setting.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal shrub |
Ideal as a single statement shrub by a gate or path, its compact, upright habit and slightly arching stems fit the scale of a typical front garden while the once-a-season flower flush creates a memorable highlight for those who value classic charm and a strong sense of occasion |
| Small flowerbed in a family garden |
Suited to modest beds where space is limited, its 75–125 cm height and spread allow easy underplanting with perennials, and the own-root form builds a stable, long-lived clump that responds well to renewal pruning over the years for homeowners seeking lasting structure |
| Cottage-style mixed border |
The mauve-lilac to crimson-pink colour shift blends beautifully with lupins, coneflowers and ornamental grasses, creating layered cottage borders; repeated in small groups, it brings old-rose atmosphere and structure for gardeners inspired by traditional cottage schemes |
| Low, informal flowering hedge |
Planted at about 90 cm intervals, its suckering, upright growth knits into a loose, flowering hedge that marks boundaries without feeling formal; regular trimming after flowering keeps it tidy enough for families wanting gentle separation without harsh fences |
| Seasonal “collector’s corner” of historic roses |
As a classic Gallica from 19th-century France, this cultivar is perfect in a small collection of historic roses, rewarding patient care with one concentrated flowering season that highlights heritage character for enthusiasts who appreciate traditional varieties |
| Feature near seating or a terrace |
The strong, long-lasting old-rose scent is best enjoyed up close, so positioning near a bench or terrace allows you to appreciate the fragrance during its flowering window, with the manageable shrub size remaining comfortable beside seating for those who relax outdoors after work |
| Lightly shaded side garden or house wall |
Tolerating partial shade, it can be sited where sun hours are reduced yet still flower well if the soil is improved and kept evenly moist, giving ornamental value to overlooked side strips for owners of narrow, awkward garden spaces |
| Well-prepared bed in heavier soil areas |
Performs reliably where heavier soils are improved with compost and raised slightly to avoid winter waterlogging, rewarding attentive care in regions with wet winters and demonstrating the benefit of own-root resilience for gardeners managing challenging, heavier ground |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE RIBBON – Plant in a soft curve along a path with pink lupins and white foxgloves to echo historic cottage borders – for lovers of informal, nostalgic charm.
- HERITAGE ISLAND – Use one or three plants in a small lawn island, underplanted with low catmint to frame the mauve flowers – for homeowners wanting a clear focal point without complexity.
- SCENTED SEAT – Position beside a simple bench, backed with ornamental grasses like Panicum ‘Sangria’ to catch light and movement – for evening sitters who prize fragrance.
- PASTEL HEDGE – Combine as a loose hedge with pale coneflowers and soft-pink perennials to soften driveways or front boundaries – for families seeking gentle privacy and colour.
- COLLECTOR’S NOOK – Group with other historic roses in a dedicated corner, bordered by brick edging and gravel paths – for enthusiasts curating a small heritage rose collection.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Historic Gallica shrub rose marketed as BELLE DE CRÉCY (Belle de Crecy); historic rose collection type; unregistered cultivar with verified authenticity for garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Historic French cultivar bred by Pierre Jean Louis Roëser, dating to the early 19th century; introduced around 1829–1836 with parentage unknown, typical of classic Gallica roses. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, slightly arching, suckering shrub 75–125 cm high and wide, moderately dense grey-green foliage with a blue-green tint, sparsely thorned stems, forming a compact, bushy outline. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, rosette-shaped medium flowers (about 4–7 cm), borne in corymbs; petal count exceeds 40; once-flowering in early summer with a concentrated, non-remontant blooming period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
New blooms vivid pink-purple, then pale pink-lilac with silvery edge, maturing to deep crimson-pink and finally mauve to greyish-lilac; inner and outer petals show contrasting RHS 60A and 75C tones. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, persistent scent of full old-rose character; classic rose fragrance that reads as traditional and rich, especially noticeable near seating areas during the main flowering flush. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set usually sparse due to very double blooms; where present, small spherical orange-red hips about 11–18 mm diameter, offering occasional additional seasonal interest in late season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very hardy shrub tolerating approximately -32 to -29 °C (USDA zone 4b, RHS H7), but with moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew and black spot and higher risk of rust under humid conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers improved, well-drained soil; water during prolonged drought; requires regular plant protection in disease-prone areas and deadheading, plus periodic thinning of suckers to maintain form. |
BELLE DE CRÉCY offers compact historic elegance, rich mauve-lilac colour, strong old-rose fragrance and a stable, regenerating own-root shrub form; consider it if you are planning a long-lived, characterful rose feature.