Pacific™ bedding grandiflora rose – BOZpacisun
Pacific brings a sense of space and soft, glowing colour to family gardens, with clusters of warm orange‑pink flowers that hold their tones well even in unsettled weather. Its compact, bushy habit (around 60–90 cm high) fits small beds and cottage‑style borders, giving reliable, remontant flowering through the season with a refreshing, sweet‑fruity fragrance. On its own roots it settles steadily, forming a long‑lived shrub that copes well with typical British conditions and heavier soils when you give it decent drainage, gradually building from roots in year one to fuller shoots in year two and a rounded ornamental display by year three.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front‑garden feature by the path |
The compact, bushy structure stays neat beside a path while still reaching a visible 60–90 cm, giving a clear line of colour without overwhelming the space; its erect, well‑filled framework anchors the planting and is easy to shape with simple annual pruning for beginners. |
| Small bed or island planting |
Its moderate spread of 50–75 cm and rounded outline make it ideal for 1–5‑plant groupings in a small bed, creating a low, tidy dome of foliage that looks complete without needing intricate layout planning, which suits the time‑pressed homeowner. |
| Season‑long, colourful cottage border |
Repeated, abundant flowering in clusters of 3–5 blooms per stem keeps colour coming in waves, so the border never feels bare; this steady performance supports classic cottage combinations without demanding continuous replanting, reassuring the style‑focused gardener. |
| Colour accent against darker foliage |
The warm orange‑pink and peach tones, which fade gently to pastel shades, show up beautifully against dark green or purple foliage, giving a sophisticated but easy colour contrast that looks considered even in simple schemes, appealing to the visually driven buyer. |
| Fragrant seating‑area planting |
Medium‑sized, sweet‑fruity scented flowers at around knee to thigh height place the fragrance where it can be enjoyed while sitting outside, without needing tall supports or complex training, which is ideal for a relaxed, low‑maintenance family. |
| Low informal hedge or edging strip |
Recommended spacings of 50–60 cm allow you to form a loose hedge that reads as a continuous band of foliage and bloom, easy to keep tidy with straightforward annual pruning and regular feeding, suiting the practical, structure‑minded planner. |
| Containers and large patio pots |
The upright, bushy form and medium root system adapt well to a substantial container of at least 40–50 litres with good drainage, giving you a long‑term potted rose that stays stable and presentable on a terrace, attractive for the urban balcony or patio owner. |
| Robust planting in exposed gardens |
Its well‑branched framework and dense foliage help it stand up to typical British winds and showers without collapsing, maintaining structure and colour where more delicate roses might struggle, offering welcome reliability for the weather‑aware beginner. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage‑curve border – Plant Pacific™ in a loose curve with bee balm and cypress spurge to echo traditional cottage borders, perfect for those who like soft, romantic structure without heavy upkeep – ideal for the cottage‑style enthusiast.
- Warm‑glow trio – Group three plants in a small front bed so their orange‑pink clusters form one glowing dome, easy to edge with low grasses for polish – suited to busy homeowners wanting instant coherence.
- Patio focal pot – Use a single plant in a 50‑litre terracotta container as a focal point near seating, pairing with trailing herbs for scent and texture – a good choice for balcony and terrace gardeners.
- Family‑friendly hedge – Create a low, informal hedge by spacing plants at 50 cm, then underplant with silvery Artemisia for contrast – appealing to families who like tidy boundaries without rigid formality.
- Sunset mix strip – Combine Pacific™ with warm‑toned perennials in a narrow strip along a drive, letting its repeat flowering knit the colours together – ideal for design‑conscious beginners wanting simple impact.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Grandiflora shrub, bed rose type; registered as BOZpacisun, marketed as Pacific™ bedding grandiflora rose, with cultivar authenticity verified and standard quality rating for reliable garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga of PhenoGeno Roses, with breeding work completed around 2018; parentage is not published, but the line focuses on consistent, value‑based garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Forms a bushy, erect shrub 60–90 cm high and 50–75 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate thorns, giving a sturdy, well‑filled outline for beds and borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium, double blooms with 26–39 petals, cup‑shaped and borne in clusters of three to five per stem; remontant habit with a strong, abundant second flush under ordinary garden care. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Base colour warm yellowish‑orange overlaid with pink; buds golden‑yellow with salmon blush, maturing to peach and creamy yellow with a soft pink veil, retaining colour well before gradually softening. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium‑strength, refreshing sweet‑fruity scent that is clearly noticeable at close quarters around seating or paths, adding sensory interest without being overpowering in smaller gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hip production is generally low because of the full double flowers; occasional small egg‑shaped hips, 11–17 mm, may develop, coloured bright orange‑red and adding a minor autumn accent. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −40 to −37 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 6, USDA 3a); disease resistance is medium to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, responding well to standard preventative care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best with regular feeding and pruning to renew flowering wood; plant at 50–60 cm for hedging or mass effect, and around 95 cm as a specimen, maintaining an airy yet bushy garden shrub. |
Pacific™ bedding grandiflora rose offers compact, bushy growth, repeat flowering and sweet‑fruity scent in a durable own‑root form that settles for the long term, making it a thoughtful choice if you value dependable colour with modest care.