Caroline's Heart – park shrub rose
Step out after rain and meet Caroline’s Heart along your front-path border: a softly cupped, pastel-pink rose that repeats generously from early summer, holding its colour well even in changeable UK weather and breezy, coastal-style gardens. Its naturally compact, upright habit fits neatly into London terraced-house front plots and rainwater-conscious planting, settling into heavy soils once drainage is improved and rewarding you with a long season of strongly old-rose-and-myrrh fragrance. As an own-root shrub in our easy-to-handle 2-litre pot, it is designed to establish steadily and become a long-lived feature, giving you time to enjoy its evolving structure and bloom performance with minimal complicated decisions.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden feature shrub |
Ideal as a single statement in a small front garden where its compact, upright habit stays within bounds yet reaches enough height for privacy and presence; own-root growth lets it mature into a quietly enduring structure for busy urban homeowners. |
| Romantic mixed flowerbed |
Soft pastel pink, cupped blooms combine beautifully with perennials, while good repeat flowering keeps the border looking “dressed” across the season without complex pruning; own-root resilience supports a long-lived, reliable display for hobby gardeners. |
| Rainwater-conscious planting strip |
Works well in a narrow strip beside a path or drive where improved drainage channels roof or path run-off, its dense foliage and steady growth giving visual structure that copes with typical British showers and breezy spells for sustainability-minded gardeners. |
| Small urban hedge or low screen |
Planted at hedge spacing, its dense foliage and moderate spread create a soft green screen with romantic summer flowering; own-root plants regenerate from the base if cut back hard, giving a hedge with long-term stability for family gardens. |
| Large container on patio or balcony |
Suited to a 40–50 litre peat-free container, where its upright shape and fragrant blooms bring height and colour near seating; steady own-root development means the plant can be repotted and refreshed over many seasons for balcony and patio owners. |
| Cutting patch or cutting corner |
Long, straight stems with large, double flowers and a strong old-rose, myrrh scent make this shrub a rewarding choice for home bouquets, with repeat flushes providing stems over a long window for home florists. |
| Naturalistic, softly structured border |
Its slightly informal, leafy structure fits naturalistic schemes, mingling well with airy perennials; over the first three years it moves from root-building to fuller top growth, maturing into a stable, characterful presence for relaxed-style gardeners. |
| Clay-tolerant family garden bed |
Once the planting hole is improved for drainage, it can settle into heavier soils typical of many UK plots, giving a dependable, long-flowering shrub that anchors the bed and responds well to consistent care for beginner rose growers. |
Styling ideas
- Front-door welcome – Flank a terraced-house path with a pair of shrubs underplanted with low lavender for scent at different heights – ideal for city homeowners wanting gentle formality.
- Soft meadow edge – Combine with Verbena hastata ‘Pink Spires’ and Liatris ‘Kobold’ for a naturalistic, vertical-accent border – suited to those who like relaxed, prairie-inspired planting.
- Clay-friendly romance – In improved but heavy soil, mix with pink lupins and catmint to soften a fence line – good for families wanting colour without intensive design work.
- Balcony focal point – Grow one plant in a 50-litre pot with trailing thyme and hardy sage at the base – perfect for renters or flat-owners seeking movable structure and fragrance.
- Cutting corner – Plant near a veg plot with rows of cosmos and annual grasses to supply fragrant stems for the house – appealing to home gardeners who love informal arrangements.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Caroline's Heart (Registered as VEL16dsipo) is a park shrub rose in the Park – shrub rose group, offered here as CAROLINE within the eleanorROSE ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root range. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Ann Velle Boudolf for Lens Roses in Belgium, from unknown parentage; breeding completed in 2016, with market introduction in 2018 via Lens Roses and subsequent wider European distribution. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated landscape shrub: Barcelona 1st prize and horticultural school award 2018, Baden-Baden silver medal 2019, Warsaw bronze medal 2020, Lyon landscape certificate 2021, plus further regional honours. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright shrub reaching about 120–190 cm in height and 60–100 cm spread, with dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate thorns, forming a well-filled, vertical garden presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double cupped blooms with around 26–30 petals, borne mainly in corymbose clusters; repeat flowering is strong, with abundant second flushes when deadheading and feeding are carried out regularly. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft pastel pink overall, ARS LP; RHS 65C outer and 65D inner, with colour gently fading towards petal edges and in strong sun, transitioning to near-white inner bases at full bloom over the season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Markedly scented shrub rose with a strong, persistent fragrance combining classic old-rose notes and clear myrrh tones; best appreciated near seating, paths, entrances or cut for indoor enjoyment. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional ellipsoid hips form after flowering, about 8–12 mm in diameter, ripening to an attractive orange-red tone that adds a modest seasonal accent in late summer or autumn, if not deadheaded. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −15 to −12 °C (RHS H6, Swedish zone 2, USDA 7b); health is moderate, needing regular monitoring and timely treatments, especially where rust pressure is high in humid conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; plant 40–75 cm apart depending on use, water during dry spells, and deadhead plus prune annually to manage disease and maintain strong flowering performance. |
Caroline's Heart offers award-winning pastel blooms, rich fragrance and compact structure in a long-lived own-root form that repays steady, thoughtful care; consider it if you want enduring romance in a modest garden space.