ERINOME – yellow-pink hybrid tea rose - Panozzo
Elegant yet reassuringly reliable, ERINOME brings classic hybrid tea blooms to ordinary British gardens without demanding expert care. Its upright, compact habit fits neatly into small beds and narrow front borders, while the cream‑yellow flowers with pink‑coral edges create a soft, romantic colour accent that blends beautifully with cottage‑style planting. Bred in France and supplied as a well‑rooted, own‑root plant in a 2‑litre pot, it settles quickly and builds strength for a long garden life. With low maintenance needs and strong disease resistance, it stands up well where wet weather and wind can challenge roses, especially in exposed or coastal‑influenced gardens with heavy soil if you provide reasonable drainage. Over the first three years it quietly transforms from rooting in Year 1, to building bushy growth in Year 2, to giving its full ornamental value by Year 3, rewarding beginners and time‑pressed families who want a dependable, good‑looking rose rather than a horticultural project.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point near the door |
The upright, tidy growth and large, very double flowers give a ‘proper rose’ look in a small footprint, ideal beside a path or doorway where you want impact from one or two plants without complex care, especially for the busy homeowner |
| Small mixed border in a family garden |
Moderately dense, mid‑green foliage and repeat flowering make it a reliable backbone in mixed borders with perennials like geraniums or achillea, providing structure and colour for years without intensive spraying or specialist pruning, suiting the hobby gardener |
| Cottage‑style planting with perennials |
The soft cream‑yellow blooms edged with pink‑coral blend naturally into cottage schemes, weaving well with meadow cranesbill, common yarrow and daisies to give a relaxed, romantic look that still stays neat enough for everyday gardens, perfect for the cottage‑lover |
| Small groups or short flowering hedge |
Recommended spacings allow you to create a low, upright flowering line that repeats through the season; its own‑root nature helps plants knit into a consistent, long‑lived hedge with simple annual trimming, appealing to the practical planner |
| Feature rose in a modest‑sized bed |
Planted as a solitary specimen with about 90 cm space, ERINOME develops into a balanced bush where the flowers are well displayed, and its low maintenance and strong disease resistance keep the display clean without fuss, benefiting the time‑pressed beginner |
| Containers and large patio tubs (40–50 litres+) |
In a generously sized pot with good drainage, its compact footprint and upright habit suit patios or paved front gardens; own‑root resilience supports re‑shooting and long life if watering and feeding are reasonable, matching the needs of the urban gardener |
| Exposed or wind‑influenced sites with heavy soil |
Robust growth, strong disease resistance and good winter hardiness mean it copes well where rain and wind challenge roses, especially if planted in raised or well‑drained spots on heavier ground, giving confidence to the cautious planter |
| Low‑intervention “responsible gardening” schemes |
Its resistance to black spot, mildew and rust allows reduced spraying and simpler care while still delivering a refined hybrid tea flower form, making it suitable for gardeners aiming at attractive but lower‑input plantings, ideal for the eco‑conscious owner |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Harmony – Combine ERINOME with Geranium pratense and Tanacetum for a soft, layered cottage look in small front gardens – for lovers of traditional, flower‑rich entrances
- Elegant Line – Plant a short row along a path at hedge spacing to frame the route with repeating cream‑and‑pink blooms – for homeowners wanting smart structure with little effort
- Patio Feature – Grow one plant in a 40–50 litre container with silver foliage plants to highlight the rose’s warm tones – for balcony and courtyard gardeners short on soil
- Pastel Border – Mix with pale yarrow, soft grasses and white perennials to build a calm, pastel scheme around seating areas – for those seeking a relaxed, restorative corner
- Responsible Mix – Use ERINOME among other disease‑resistant shrubs and perennials for a low‑spray, family‑friendly border – for environmentally aware families wanting easy upkeep
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose; registered as PANtango, marketed as ERINOME hybrid tea rose PANtango; hybrid tea group, exhibition‑quality blooms suitable for cutting and display. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in France by Bernard Panozzo around 2014; detailed parentage and introduction year are not recorded, but selection focuses on modern garden performance and bloom quality. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright bush, around 80–110 cm high and 50–70 cm wide; moderately dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage with moderate prickles, forming a compact, balanced shrub over time. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double, cup‑shaped blooms with a slight rosette character; typically borne singly on stems, petal count exceeds 40, giving a full, exhibition‑style hybrid tea appearance. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Light yellow‑cream flowers edged pink; buds butter‑yellow with rosy blush; colour softens to pastel as blooms age, with pink‑coral margin intensifying toward raspberry tones in full opening. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak, barely perceptible; chosen mainly for its visual qualities rather than scent, making it suitable where strong fragrance is unnecessary or could be overwhelming indoors. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small, spherical hips 8–12 mm across, bright red (RHS 46A) when ripe; ornamental in close view but not produced in large quantities, therefore of minor visual impact in most gardens. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), providing reliable overwintering in typical UK conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Low maintenance rose; space 40–90 cm depending on use, with 4–4.6 plants/m² for masses; prefers well‑drained soil, regular watering and feeding, and light annual pruning to renew flowering wood. |
ERINOME offers classic hybrid tea blooms, strong disease resistance and a compact, long‑lived own‑root shrub form, making it a dependable choice for adding refined colour to everyday gardens; consider it where you want beauty without complexity.