BEATRICE KRISMER – salmon-pink flower-bed shrub rose – Scarman
Step out after rain and let fragrance, soft colour and relaxed elegance welcome you home: BEATRICE KRISMER forms a bushy, upright shrub that fits effortlessly into compact London front gardens while coping well with typical British weather – including spells of wind and wet. Medium maintenance and sturdy, own‑root growth mean reliable longevity and less seasonal fuss, as the plant knits into heavy soil and gradually builds a balanced outline. Over three seasons roots, then shoots, then full ornamental impact develop at a gentle, natural pace, giving you sustained beauty without demanding expert skills, and supporting rain‑saving watering habits with deep, resilient roots.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Narrow terraced-house front garden |
Its upright, bushy habit and 110–150 cm height give vertical interest without overwhelming a slim border, creating a soft, salmon-pink focus by the front door with manageable care for time-pressed homeowners |
| Rainwater-conscious urban planting strip |
Rooted directly into the ground, it uses rainfall efficiently and copes with typically breezy, wet British spells, so you can prioritise rainwater butts and minimal hose use while still enjoying a long flowering season as a sustainable-minded city-gardener |
| Low-maintenance flowerbed backbone |
Medium maintenance and solid shrub structure make this an easy-care anchor in mixed beds, asking only occasional pruning and basic health checks while delivering dependable summer displays for relaxed beginners |
| Scented path or doorstep planting |
Strong tea-like, fruity scent carries on still evenings, so one or two plants near a path, gate or porch will perfume daily comings and goings, adding a sense of calm ritual for fragrance-loving walkers |
| Romantic “girly” front-garden scheme |
The soft salmon-pink, peach-tinged blooms blend easily with pastels and silvers, ideal with lavender, catmint or heuchera for a feminine, welcoming frontage that stays tasteful rather than showy for style-conscious urbanites |
| Own-root long-term feature shrub |
Grown on its own roots, the plant regenerates well after pruning or winter damage and keeps a stable shape over many years, providing enduring value rather than short-lived bedding for investment-minded gardeners |
| Clay or chalky-soil family garden |
Once established at the recommended spacings, its bushy frame and moderate density foliage adapt reliably to ordinary British garden soils, rewarding sensible drainage improvements with consistent flowering for practical families |
| Large container on balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre peat-free container with good drainage, it forms a compact, upright shrub that offers colour and scent close to seating areas, with watering and pruning kept pleasantly simple for busy balcony-owners |
Styling ideas
- Front-Door Welcome – position one plant each side of a short path, underplanted with low heucheras for a soft salmon-and-bronze palette – for homeowners who want easy elegance from pavement to porch
- Rain-Garden Ribbon – weave it through a narrow, free-draining strip with gravel mulch and catmint, allowing rainfall to soak in while the rose adds height and scent – for eco-conscious city gardeners
- Romantic Pastels – combine with pale pink perennials and silvery foliage for a “girly” frontage that feels calm rather than fussy – for terrace dwellers seeking a gentle, feminine mood
- Scented Seating Corner – plant near a small bench with lavender and sage so warm, fruity fragrance mixes with herbs on summer evenings – for those who savour a quiet cup of tea outdoors
- Patio Statement Pot – in a 50 litre, frost-proof container, let its upright frame and glossy leaves form a tidy focal point by French doors – for balcony and patio owners short on space but keen on roses
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
BEATRICE KRISMER is a shrub / bed rose from the Bedding rose collection, sold as a flowerbed shrub rose; commercial trade name BEATRICE KRISMER Bedding rose Scarman, premium silver quality. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by John Scarman in Germany and introduced in 2007 by Scarman Roses and Landhaus Ettenbühl; parentage is unknown, but selection focuses on garden-worthy, reliable shrub performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Forms an upright, bushy shrub 110–150 cm tall and 100–140 cm wide, with moderately dense, glossy, mid-green foliage and moderate prickliness, making a substantial yet manageable garden presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, cup-shaped, double blooms with 26–39 petals are borne in clusters; the rose remontantly repeats, with an especially abundant second flush providing extended seasonal display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft salmon-pink with peach tones, coded RHS 36C outer, 24D inner; buds open deep, then fade to pastel pink with creamy edges, creating harmonious colour transitions as each cluster matures. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, clearly perceived scent with a warm, tea-like character and fruity overtones, particularly noticeable in still, humid weather and ideal for planting where people regularly pass or sit. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small numbers of ovoid, orange-red hips, 8–12 mm across; decorative at close range but not generally a dominant visual feature compared with the blooms and foliage. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated RHS H7 and hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C; disease resistance is medium to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, so occasional monitoring and treatment may be beneficial. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Allow 100–180 cm spacing depending on use; in beds, plant roughly 0.8–1.0 plants/m², using well-drained, fertile soil and regular deadheading to encourage strong repeat flowering. |
BEATRICE KRISMER offers romantic salmon-pink colour, strong fragrance and a durable own-root shrub for years of reliable garden structure; consider it if you value easy-care roses that quietly earn their place.