ALLURE™ – light pink bedding floribunda rose - Tanjga
In a compact London front garden or balcony, ALLURE™ offers a quietly reliable way to introduce pastel romance without demanding constant attention: its bushy outline and rosette blooms bring visual balance, while own‑root planting promises long-term stability and graceful ageing in family gardens. This floribunda shrub flowers generously in waves, its light, fruity fragrance drifting over paving after rain and suiting relaxed, rainwater-aware planting where careful soil preparation gently improves heavy clay and helps excess moisture drain away. Over time, your 2‑litre plant settles in for enduring structure and predictable height, with neat clusters of pastel flowers that soften brick, gravel and hedge edges. Once rooted, its cold‑hardy framework withstands British winters, while the compact habit fits narrow beds, low hedging and larger containers, supporting calm, sustainable design choices for years to come.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Compact front-garden bed |
The naturally bushy, medium-height habit forms a tidy, low hedge or edging that reads clearly from the pavement without overwhelming a narrow London terrace plot, giving reliable, well-defined structure for busy householders who prefer straightforward upkeep for the beginner gardener |
| Soft pastel focal point |
Full, rosette-shaped blooms in gentle, even pastel pink create an immediate romantic focus in small borders, softening hard lines around paths or bin stores and pairing beautifully with whites and silvers to deliver a composed, feminine look for the urban romantic |
| Season-long colour corridor |
Remontant flowering provides an early flush followed by a generous second wave, so even a short front-garden path can feel quietly animated from summer onwards, rewarding minimal care with multiple displays that appeal to the time-poor owner |
| Cold-exposed street frontage |
Excellent frost hardiness and a resilient shrub framework mean the plant copes well with exposed, wind‑prone front gardens and roadside microclimates, preserving shape and flowering potential year after year for the long-term planner |
| Rain-aware, heavy soil planting |
Suited to careful planting in improved heavy clay or moisture-retentive urban soils, where good structure and drainage help it settle predictably, supporting rainwater-conscious beds that handle frequent downpours yet stay manageable for the sustainability-minded |
| Own-root longevity in family plots |
Being supplied on its own roots, the shrub develops steadily, with roots establishing in year one, stronger shoots and shape building in year two, and full ornamental value by year three, offering stable replacement growth for the value-conscious buyer |
| Container on balcony or patio |
Its compact spread and height suit planting into a 40–50 litre pot with peat-free compost, where its rounded outline and pastel blooms feel refined but not fussy, ideal beside a small seating area for the balcony dweller |
| Low-maintenance structural pairing |
When combined with clipped dwarf yew or other evergreens, the dense foliage and neat flower clusters add a soft layer of seasonal interest above permanent green bones, supporting a simple, repeatable layout for the design-conscious novice |
Styling ideas
- Pastel-Edged Path – Line a narrow terrace path with ALLURE™ at 30 cm intervals, underplanted with low Nepeta to blur edges and scent the air – ideal for townhouse owners wanting gentle structure.
- Balcony Jewel – Plant one or three roses in a single 50 litre container with trailing thyme to spill over the rim, creating a compact “mini-border” – perfect for balcony gardeners with limited floor space.
- Soft Hedge Ribbon – Use closer 25 cm spacing to form a low, pastel flowering hedge in front of Taxus or box alternatives, giving a feminine veil of colour – suitable for those restoring traditional frontage.
- Rain-Garden Accent – In a free-draining, improved clay bed that receives roof run-off, combine with Perovskia and ornamental grasses for airy contrast – appealing to sustainable gardeners managing heavy soils.
- Romantic Corner – Group three plants in a triangle with Hydrangea ‘Annabelle’ behind and lavender at the front for a soft pink-and-cream nook – ideal for beginners seeking an easy, cohesive palette.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda, medium shrub in the Winterjewel® collection, registered as BOZalluwin and marketed as Allure™ Winterjewel® BOZalluwin, a light pink floribunda bedding rose for beds and small-scale structural planting. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga for PhenoGeno Roses in Serbia, with parentage undisclosed; introduced and registered in 2016 as a modern shrub floribunda suited to cooler European climates and compact garden spaces. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub to 40–55 cm high and wide, with dense, mid-green slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a rounded, low mound suitable for edging, small hedges and container displays. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, rosette-shaped clusters of medium-sized blooms, 40+ petals, borne in floribunda fashion with good remontancy and a generous second flush, offering abundant, textural flower heads across the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Light pastel pink with candy-pink hints in bud, softening to even milky pink at full bloom, then fading towards whitish pink with a slight creamy cast, producing a consistently gentle, romantic colour effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, fresh, fruity scent best appreciated close-up or in still conditions; primarily selected as an ornamental variety where visual impact and form take precedence over strong perfume or cutting performance. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips, approximately 6–10 mm, in clear red RHS 43A, forming sporadically after flowering and adding modest autumn interest without significantly affecting overall flowering performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very hardy to around −37 to −34 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 6, USDA 3b), but susceptible to powdery mildew and rust and moderately prone to black spot, requiring attentive monitoring and timely protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny, well-drained soil with good air circulation; recommended spacings: 25 cm for low hedges, 30 cm for massed bedding, 50 cm as a specimen, with regular disease management to maintain foliage quality. |
ALLURE™ Winterjewel® BOZalluwin offers compact structure, soft pastel flowers and reliable cold hardiness on a durable own-root framework, making it a thoughtful choice for smaller gardens and patios you wish to enjoy for many seasons.