Institut Lumière Romantic rose – MASinlum
This nostalgic shrub rose brings romantic charm to everyday gardens with richly cupped, salmon-pink blooms and a softly sweet, medium fragrance. Its bushy, well-furnished habit forms a compact, dense screen that suits smaller British gardens and classic cottage-style borders. Repeat flowering ensures an abundant second flush after the first summer display, keeping beds lively with colour from clustered, very double blooms. Own-root planting supports long-term stability and recovery after pruning, building a dependable shrub that matures steadily. Easy to integrate into clay-based borders with improved drainage, it responds well to regular moisture in drier spells and is suitable for partial shade near walls or paths. Over its first seasons it deepens roots, then extends shoots, before giving its full ornamental value as a settled feature rose in years two to three.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal shrub |
The compact, bushy habit and 85–115 cm height make this rose ideal as a focal point by the front path or gate, giving classic cottage-garden character without overpowering a small plot; best suited to busy but style-conscious homeowners. |
| Small mixed border with perennials |
Clustered, salmon-pink, very double flowers mix beautifully with airy whites and soft blues, while the balanced shrub structure slots neatly among perennials for a long-season display that needs only moderate care, appealing to colour-focused beginners. |
| Low informal flowering hedge |
Planted at around 50 cm intervals, the dense foliage and repeat flowering create a low, romantic hedge for driveways or boundary edges, giving gentle screening and seasonal colour that suits family-friendly, informal gardens. |
| Feature rose near seating area |
The medium-strength, softly sweet scent and cupped nostalgic blooms reward closer viewing beside benches or patios, while own-root growth supports a long-lived shrub that can be pruned flexibly, ideal for relaxation-minded gardeners. |
| Specimen in cottage-style bed |
As a single specimen at roughly 90 cm spacing, its romantic flower form and colour gradient from salmon-orange centres to pastel-pink edges create a period feel reminiscent of traditional French and British roses, attractive to cottage-style enthusiasts. |
| Partially shaded side-of-house bed |
This variety tolerates partial shade, making it suitable for side paths and north-east aspects where it still repeats flower with good leaf coverage, especially when soil structure is improved for reliable drainage, reassuring time-limited owners. |
| Cutting for casual indoor arrangements |
The large, cupped, very double blooms and long-lasting form in the vase bring nostalgic character indoors; a few stems from clustered heads will fill small jugs or vases, pleasing those who enjoy informal bouquets. |
| Small group planting for impact |
Groups of three to five shrubs at 55 cm spacing create a cohesive block of colour and perfume, with own-root plants gradually forming a stable, unified stand that copes well with regular British rainfall, encouraging planning-oriented beginners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Trio – Combine with Calamintha nepeta ‘Blue Cloud Strain’ and white Lychnis for a soft, old-fashioned mix of pink, blue and white – ideal for romantically inclined front-garden owners
- Front-Path Welcome – Line the approach to your door with a short run of shrubs, underplanted with low catmint, for colour and scent at eye level – perfect for house-proud urban dwellers
- Pastel Feature – Use one specimen framed by lavender and silvery foliage to highlight its salmon-to-pink blooms – suited to those seeking a single, elegant focal point
- Relaxed Seating Corner – Plant near a bench with airy grasses and white Verbena hastata ‘White Spires’ for movement, scent and privacy – attractive to evening garden users
- Romantic Hedge – Create a low, flowering hedge along a drive or boundary, pairing with spring bulbs beneath for extended interest – ideal for families wanting soft, seasonal structure
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Institut Lumière – Romantic rose, nostalgia shrub; registered as MASinlum. Belongs to the Romantic rose collection, commercial type nostalgia rose, authenticity verified for reliable identification. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Dominique Massad, Roseraie Guillot, France, introduced in 2003. Parentage is unknown; developed as a nostalgic shrub rose evoking traditional forms, distributed initially by Roseraie Guillot. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub reaching about 85–115 cm high and 70–90 cm wide, with dense, matte, dark green foliage and moderate prickles; forms a compact, well-branched framework suitable for beds, borders and low hedges. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, cupped, very double flowers with over 40 petals, borne in clusters of one to five per stem. Remontant with generous repeat, providing an abundant second flush after the main summer flowering period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Salmon-pink blooms: vivid salmon-orange centres fading to pink outer petals. RHS 65C outer and 36B inner, with colour lightening in strong sun to softer powder pink tones while retaining a warm, nostalgic effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, softly sweet fragrance noticeable at close range, enhancing seating areas and paths. Primarily ornamental rather than pollinator-oriented, as the very full, double blooms largely conceal stamens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips form only occasionally due to the very double flowers. When present, they are small, ellipsoidal, red hips around 8–12 mm in diameter, with limited ornamental significance in most garden settings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated RHS H7, hardy to about –21 to –18 °C; USDA zone 6b. Disease resistance is moderate to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, performing reliably with basic preventive care and good air movement. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suitable for beds, parks, specimen use and cutting. Plant at 55 cm for masses, 50 cm for hedges, 90 cm as specimen; prefers regular watering in dry spells and benefits from improved soil structure on heavy clay sites. |
Institut Lumière Romantic rose MASinlum offers nostalgic salmon-pink blooms, repeat flowering, and a long-lived own-root shrub structure that settles reliably into family gardens; consider it when you want enduring charm with manageable care needs.