FLORIANA – apricot bedding floribunda rose – Vissers
Warm peach-toned blooms, a bushy habit and generous repeat flowering make FLORIANA an easy choice when you want a dependable, ornamental feature in a family garden without complex care routines. Its remontant clusters bring a season of colour, while the slightly sweet, fruity perfume delivers a surprising amount of fragrance from a compact bed rose. As an own-root plant it develops steadily into a well-balanced shrub, supporting a long garden lifespan with reliable regrowth after pruning or winter weather. Well-suited to modest British plots, it copes with our mixed summers and, when the soil is improved for better drainage, settles into beds, borders or larger containers. Over the first years it moves naturally from strong rooting, to confident shoot growth, to full ornamental presence, giving you visible progress without specialised skills. Ideal for tidy, low-fuss front gardens, edging and small-group planting, where repeat-flowering clusters and healthy mid-green foliage create a calm, orderly cottage-style backdrop to everyday life.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-garden bedding strip along a path or drive |
The compact, bushy habit and medium height form a neat, low line that defines paths without overwhelming them, giving a cared-for look even in smaller plots; the warm peach flowers read clearly from the pavement for aesthetics-focused beginners |
| Small mixed cottage border near the house |
Regular flushes of soft peach clusters weave easily among perennials and cottage favourites, adding continuity of flower between peak perennial waves and providing a gentle focal point close to windows and seating for classic-style gardeners |
| Low informal hedge or edging around seating areas |
Planted at 50–55 cm, the rounded bushes form a softly structured edging that frames lawns or patios without appearing rigid, while repeat flowering and mid-green foliage keep the line attractive from spring to autumn for family-garden owners |
| Feature group of 3–5 plants in a small bed |
A small drift of FLORIANA creates a single-colour, harmonious block that looks considered yet simple to manage, ideal when you want one reliable rose to carry a space through the season with minimal design decisions for time-poor homeowners |
| Large containers on terraces or town-house patios |
In 40–50 litre containers with good compost, its compact, floribunda habit and remontant flowering give a long display close to the house; own-root vigour supports recovery from any winter damage and simplifies renewal pruning for balcony-and-patio gardeners |
| Sunny urban front gardens with variable soils |
Moderate disease tolerance and steady growth mean it copes with typical street-side conditions; when the planting hole is prepared for improved drainage, the shrub anchors well and delivers an orderly, season-long show for busy city gardeners |
| Roses-and-perennials combination in family back gardens |
Semi-double clusters with accessible centres offer moderate pollinator interest while strong scent and soft colour blend gently with salvia, coreopsis or ornamental grasses, giving a relaxed but cohesive feel around play or dining areas for nature-conscious families |
| Small cutting corner for home use |
Medium-sized, cup-shaped blooms on cluster stems provide short-stem bunches with a fruity fragrance; repeat flushes over the season let you cut regularly without stripping the bush of colour, supporting simple, everyday indoor arrangements for home-flower enthusiasts |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Drift – group 3–5 plants in a loose triangle, underplant with Nepeta and low hardy geraniums for a soft, peach-and-blue cottage feel – suited to front-garden romantics
- Pathway-Frame – run a single row along a drive or front path, spacing for a low, continuous hedge that keeps the entrance tidy and welcoming – ideal for kerb-appeal conscious homeowners
- Patio-Focus – plant one shrub in a 50 litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme at the rim, placing it near seating where colour and scent can be enjoyed up close – perfect for terrace relaxers
- Peach-Prairie – mix FLORIANA with Coreopsis verticillata and Liatris spicata ‘Kobold’ in a sunny bed for airy, vertical accents against the warm rose clusters – attractive to naturalistic-planting fans
- Family-Edging – edge a lawn or play area, combining FLORIANA with low Sedum spurium to create a durable, low-maintenance transition from paving to grass – practical for low-fuss family gardens
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floriana Bedding rose VISblopet is a floribunda bed rose; registered cultivar name VISblopet, bred by Martin Vissers, classed commercially as an apricot bedding floribunda rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Belgium from ‘Sweet Blondie’ × ‘Peter -Paul Rubens’ by Viva International BVBA; introduced and initially distributed by Jan Spek Rozen B.V. in 2016 as a modern garden and bedding rose. |
| Awards and recognition |
Awarded a silver medal at the National Rose Trial Garden of Australia in 2019 and the Hamilton Gardens NZ Perpetual Challenge Award for best tea hybrid of the show the same year, confirming garden and exhibition merit. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, medium-height shrub reaching around 65–95 cm in height and spread, with moderately dense, slightly glossy mid-green foliage and moderate prickliness, suitable for beds, edging and low, informal hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms with approximately 13–25 petals, medium-sized at 1.5–2.75 inches, usually borne in small clusters of one to three per stem, providing a light, informal yet clearly defined floral display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm, creamy soft peach with a subtle salmon blush; ARS ab, RHS 23C outer, 22D inner, with slight lightening in strong sun to creamy tones; remontant, giving an abundant second flowering and season-long ornamental effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, pronounced scent with a slightly sweet, fruity character; fragrance is noticeable at a short distance, enhancing seating areas and paths without becoming overpowering in smaller, enclosed garden spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate quantities of small, spherical hips, around 6–10 mm in diameter, in an orange-red colour that can add discreet late-season interest and support light wildlife value in mixed plantings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3) with moderate resistance to black spot, mildew and rust; benefits from regular watering in dry spells and basic preventative care in high disease-pressure areas. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well-prepared soil; plant at 50–55 cm for hedging or mass, 90 cm as specimen; suits flowerbeds, parks, urban plantings and cutting, with medium maintenance and occasional plant protection as needed. |
FLORIANA Bedding rose VISblopet offers warm peach clusters, rewarding fragrance and steady repeat flowering on a durable own-root shrub, making it a reassuringly simple, long-term choice for everyday British gardens.