THEO CLEVERS™ – pink bedding shrub rose – Tanjga
Effortless and reassuringly reliable, Theo Clevers™ is a compact, bushy shrub rose that slips easily into small British family gardens, even where space is tight or winds demand sturdier planting and careful drainage. Its uniform medium- to pastel-pink rosettes appear in generous clusters from early summer, then flower again with a second abundant flush, creating colour that carries your borders through the season without complicated upkeep. The plant’s moderate size and balanced habit make it ideal for neat front-garden beds, edging or low hedges, while its edible petals add subtle dessert or garnish flair on the patio table. Own-root growth means the bush forms steadily in its final position, building long-term stability and ornamental value with simple yearly pruning rather than intensive care, giving you confidence that this premium shrub will stay attractively shaped and productive for years.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden flower bed |
Theo Clevers™ stays compact and bushy, so it fits comfortably into modest-sized front gardens without swamping windows or pathways. Its clustered, medium-sized pink blooms give a clear, tidy colour block that is easy to coordinate with existing shrubs and perennials. With simple annual pruning it keeps its outline and remains a reliable feature year after year, suiting those who want structure without constant reshaping, particularly beginners. |
| Low hedge or edging |
The recommended spacing allows you to create a low, continuous pink line along drives or paths, forming a soft flowering boundary that still feels ordered. The plant’s balanced spread and repeat flowering make it a strong choice where you want both definition and seasonal interest. Own-root plants regenerate from the base, so gaps from winter damage or accidental knocks tend to fill out again over time, which is reassuring for families. |
| Mixed cottage-style border |
Its medium height and moderately dense, mid-green foliage tuck easily between perennials, ornamental grasses and small evergreens without demanding centre stage. The even, mid-pink rosettes blend naturally with classic cottage choices, from whites and blues to softer pastels. Over two to three seasons the shrub thickens into a stable clump, supporting that gently layered cottage look with minimal intervention, ideal for style-focused owners. |
| Patio container (large pot) |
In a 40–50 litre container with good drainage, Theo Clevers™ forms a compact, bushy specimen that provides weeks of colour on patios or balconies. Moderate water needs mean normal household watering routines are usually sufficient, while the restrained fragrance is pleasant at close quarters without overwhelming small seating areas. As an own-root rose, it copes better with periodic repotting and top-dressing, offering a longer-lived feature for container-gardening users. |
| Edible-flower and kitchen garden corner |
The edible petals allow you to harvest attractive, gently scented flowers for desserts, drinks and garnish while still enjoying a full ornamental display. The dense rosette form holds its shape in the bowl or on the plate, adding a refined touch rather than a wild look. Because the shrub is long-lived on its own roots, you can treat it as a semi-permanent part of a small kitchen or picking area, appealing to culinary-minded gardeners. |
| Rose-focused bed or small group planting |
Planting 3–5 bushes together creates a compact drift of matching pink colour that looks considered rather than fussy. Remontant, abundant second flowering extends the display beyond the first flush, so a small area still feels generous through summer. With the bush forming its natural shape on its own roots, you can keep pruning straightforward and still expect an even stand over several seasons, suiting time-pressed homeowners. |
| Family garden play-side borders |
The moderate height sits comfortably behind low lawn edges or along fence lines near play areas, giving softness and colour without creating tall visual barriers. Moderately thorny stems are typical of roses, but the controlled size makes it easier to position plants away from main routes children use. The shrub’s ability to settle and persist reduces the need for frequent replacements, helpful for busy parents. |
| Coastal or exposed suburban sites |
Theo Clevers™’s bushy, balanced habit and medium stature help it stand up to breezier gardens where some taller roses can rock or lean, especially if you give it a spot with good soil structure and drainage to cope with blustery, wetter spells. Disease resistance, particularly against black spot and rust, supports a presentable display even where leaves dry slowly after rainfall, reassuring for low-intervention gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Ribbon – run a low line of Theo Clevers™ in front of taller foxgloves and hardy geraniums to create a neat pink ribbon that still feels romantic – ideal for cottage-garden admirers.
- Pastel Patch – group three plants with white obedient plant and soft blue campanulas for a calm, colour-coordinated front-garden bed – suited to design-conscious beginners.
- Edible Accent – place one shrub in a large herb bed with chives, mint and thyme so edible petals echo the flavours at hand – perfect for home cooks who garden.
- Patio Focus – grow a single plant in a generous terracotta pot by the back door, underplanted with trailing thyme to soften the rim – good for small-terrace dwellers.
- Soft Hedge – plant a short run along a path with alternating dwarf pines or low box mounds for a formal outline softened by pink blooms – for owners of classic front gardens.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Modern shrub, edible rose; registered as BOZkatafra, marketed as Theo Clevers™ Taste of Love®; shrub rose type for beds and borders, verified premium cultivar for garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga at PhenoGeno Roses, Serbia; introduced and registered in 2019, with parentage undisclosed; developed for ornamental and edible-petal garden purposes. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub 60–90 cm high and 40–60 cm wide, moderately thorny with mid-green, slightly glossy foliage; forms a compact, balanced plant suitable for edging, beds and small-group planting. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, rosette-shaped clustered blooms with 40+ petals; medium-sized flowers provide a full, classic rose appearance and good visual cover across the bush throughout the flowering period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniform medium pink buds open to mid-pink rosettes, fading gradually to pastel pink with slightly paler petal bases; colour retention is moderate, with repeat, abundant second flowering in season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicate, fruity fragrance with a restrained intensity, noticeable on close inspection rather than across the garden; suited to seating areas and edible-petal uses where subtle scent is preferred. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips, 5–8 mm, orange-red and decorative late in the season; limited production so hips offer modest ornamental interest without dominating the plant’s summer display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); resistant to black spot and rust with moderate powdery mildew tolerance; needs watering in prolonged heat or drought periods. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suitable for beds, edging, containers and patio use; thrives in well-ventilated positions, with plant protection advisable in enclosed, humid courtyards; tolerates partial shade and moderate maintenance. |
Theo Clevers™ offers compact growth, generous repeat pink flowering and edible petals on a long-lived own-root shrub, making it a thoughtful choice if you want dependable colour with straightforward care.