RENÉE VAN WEGBERG™ – pink nostalgia rose – PhenoGeno Roses
This romantic shrub rose brings cottage charm and reliable, remontant flowering to small British gardens, with soft mid-pink rosette blooms held on a compact, bushy plant. Its strong, sweet-fruity fragrance makes it ideal near paths, seating and doorways, while the balanced 70–110 cm height suits low borders and around-the-house planting. As an own-root rose it knits in steadily, forming a long-lived, well-shaped shrub that regenerates well after pruning and keeps its ornamental value for years with modest maintenance. You can simply allow it to establish, confident it will cope well in typical UK conditions, even where you need to manage heavier soils with careful drainage and occasional feeding. Planted in the ground or in a generous 40–50 litre container, you can expect a natural progression from root-building to strong shoots and then full garden impact over its first three seasons.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal shrub by the path |
The compact, upright habit and 70–110 cm height create a welcoming, eye-level display of nostalgic rosette blooms without overwhelming a small front garden. Strong, sweet-fruity scent is ideal where you walk past daily, giving beginners a high-impact yet manageable feature, especially appealing to busy homeowners. |
| Low border in family garden beds |
Its bushy, densely foliaged structure and 40–70 cm spread fill the front of mixed borders neatly, helping to create a tidy, flower-rich edge with minimal gaps. Remontant flowering brings repeated flushes through the season, supporting a classic cottage look without demanding complex pruning, suiting aesthetics-focused beginners. |
| Large container on patio or terrace |
Compact growth makes this rose well-suited to a 40–50 litre container, where roots have space to develop and the plant can be watered and fed easily. Own-root vigour supports long-term performance in pots, giving reliable flowering and scent close to seating areas, a practical choice for urban balcony-gardeners. |
| Small groups of 3 in cottage-style planting |
Planting three shrubs at 50–75 cm spacing creates a softly rounded, continuous mass of pink rosette flowers that blends well with traditional perennials. The repeat-blooming nature keeps colour running through summer, so even simple planting plans look thoughtfully designed, encouraging novice cottage-gardeners. |
| Edging plant for paths and driveways |
Recommended spacing of around 40–50 cm allows this rose to form a gentle, low hedge along entrances and driveways, giving structure without becoming over-tall. The medium maintenance level means only occasional trimming and basic care are needed to retain a smart outline, reassuring time-pressed gardeners. |
| Part-shade corners near the house |
Suitability for partial shade lets you brighten east- or west-facing walls where some roses struggle, while still enjoying strong fragrance and good colour retention. The plant holds its mid-pink tones well even with reduced direct sun, allowing flexible siting around the home for practical-minded garden owners. |
| Informal rose-and-shrub compositions |
The dense, dark green foliage and moderate height pair well with ornamental shrubs and climbers, creating layered planting without complicated planning. Moderate disease resistance is manageable with occasional monitoring and care, especially where heavier soils are helped by improved drainage, making it suitable for adaptable hobby-gardeners. |
| Culinary and sensory garden corner |
The strong, sweet, fruity scent makes this variety an attractive candidate for carefully used, decorative culinary projects, while its nostalgic bloom form enhances sensory appeal. Own-root resilience supports long-term harvesting potential as the plant matures reliably over years, interesting for creative home cooks. |
Styling ideas
- Pathway romance – Line a front path with a loose row of shrubs spaced at 45–50 cm, underplanting with low catmint or thyme for a scented, easy-care welcome – ideal for busy family homes.
- Cottage trio – Plant three roses in a triangle with foxgloves and hardy geraniums to build a classic cottage grouping that flowers over a long season with straightforward upkeep – perfect for beginners wanting impact.
- Patio showcase – Grow one plant in a 50 litre terracotta pot with trailing ivy, placing it near seating so the rich scent and nostalgic blooms can be enjoyed at close range – suited to compact urban spaces.
- Soft hedge – Create a low, informal hedge along a drive or garden boundary, mixing with small shrubs such as lavender or dwarf spiraea for texture and year-round shape – good for informal, family-friendly gardens.
- Scented nook – Tuck a pair of plants into a part-shade corner with a small bench and companions like astrantia and ferns for a cool, fragrant retreat – appealing to those seeking a calm, reflective spot.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Renée Van Wegberg™ Taste of Love® (BOZmilefra); Romantica shrub nostalgia rose from the Romantic rose group, exhibition category shrub rose, verified authenticity for premium garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by PhenoGeno Roses and introduced in 2019 via PhenoGeno Roses (Serbia; Netherlands); exact parentage unknown, developed for ornamental garden performance in temperate climates. |
| Awards and recognition |
Entered as a novelty in the ZSzP Plant Novelties Competition in 2021, highlighting its interest to collectors and early adopters of distinctive modern shrub roses. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub reaching 70–110 cm high and 40–70 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage (RHS 139A) and moderate prickliness, forming a well-filled, tidy garden plant. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double rosette flowers (L, 2.75–3.95 in) with 40+ petals, carried in clusters; remontant with a particularly abundant second flush, offering a lush, nostalgic floral effect through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft, vivid mid-pink blooms (ARS MP; RHS 65C/65D) with warm undertones; colour fades gently to pastel pink with a slightly creamy centre while holding well overall, giving stable ornamental value in flower. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, sweet, fruity fragrance described as well-scented; ideal where scent is a design priority near seating, entrances or patios, adding a sensory dimension to compact family gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hip production is limited because of the very double flowers; where formed, hips are small (6–10 mm), spherical and orange-red (RHS 40A), with modest visual impact in most plantings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), performing reliably with routine care in typical UK gardens. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to borders, containers and edging; tolerates partial shade and moderate heat with irrigation in dry spells; medium maintenance with occasional plant protection and spacing at 40–75 cm for best effect. |
RENÉE VAN WEGBERG™ offers compact, bushy growth, romantic repeat-flowering and strong fragrance on a long-lived own-root shrub, making it a thoughtful choice if you would like a reliable, characterful rose for everyday garden enjoyment.