CIMAROSA – pink nostalgia rose – Lens
With its softly nostalgic blooms and compact habit, Cimarosa settles naturally into small London front gardens and narrow borders, bringing a sense of calm, rain-resilient romance to everyday spaces. This own-root shrub rose is bred for balance between reliable flowering and manageable care, maturing steadily in typical British conditions where heavy showers and blustery days are common in many coastal areas. Large, full flowers in a gentle salmon-pink palette appear in generous flushes from early summer, followed by an abundant second remontant display, so even a modest planting feels quietly luxuriant. Strong, lingering fragrance adds a sophisticated note when you pass the front gate or open a window, while the compact, moderately thorny framework stays within bounds beside paths and pavements. Over time the own-root nature supports longevity, reliable regrowth from the base and stable shape, helping Cimarosa fit beautifully into low-input, rainwater-friendly gardens and container schemes where you want enduring ornamental value from a single, carefully chosen rose.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small front garden feature shrub |
Cimarosa’s compact height and modest spread suit narrow front borders beside paths, giving structure and romance without overwhelming the space, ideal where you want graceful flowering with simple seasonal care for busy urban gardeners. |
| Low rose hedge along a path or boundary |
The dense, branching habit and repeat flowering allow you to plant a low hedge at 25–30 cm spacing, creating a soft, nostalgic boundary that screens lightly yet stays easy to maintain for family-home owners. |
| Long-season colour in mixed flower beds |
Abundant first and second flushes of salmon-pink rosette blooms keep beds lively from early summer onwards, pairing well with perennials while needing only moderate deadheading for time-pressed hobby gardeners. |
| Cut flowers from the family garden |
Large, very double blooms with a strong, long-lasting scent make excellent home-cut flowers, so a few shrubs can supply scented stems for vases without specialist techniques for beginner flower arrangers. |
| Rainwater-conscious, sustainable planting schemes |
Planted into improved clay or chalk with good drainage, Cimarosa copes well with typical UK rainfall and blustery spells, fitting naturally into front gardens designed around permeable surfaces for environmentally-aware city dwellers. |
| Own-root rose for long-term planting |
As an own-root plant, Cimarosa builds a sturdy framework over the years, regrowing reliably from the base and maintaining its character without graft issues, rewarding patient establishment for long-view garden planners. |
| Family-friendly edging in modest borders |
The tidy, compact habit and medium prickliness make it suitable for edging beds where children pass, offering romantic flowers with only basic pruning and occasional tidying needed for practical family gardeners. |
| Large container on balcony, terrace or doorstep |
In a 40–50 litre pot with peat-free compost and regular watering, Cimarosa’s compact size and strong fragrance bring traditional rose character to balconies or doorsteps with straightforward seasonal care for space-conscious urban owners. |
Styling ideas
- Romantic-Edged Path – line a short front path with a single row of Cimarosa at 25–30 cm spacing, underplanted with low thyme to soften paving – ideal for family homes wanting classic charm on school-run routes.
- Balcony-Rose Pot – grow one shrub in a 40–50 litre container with trailing ivy and white lobelia to highlight the scented blooms – perfect for flat-dwellers seeking perfume without a full garden.
- Nostalgic-Mix Border – combine Cimarosa with lavender, nepeta and soft grasses to create a long-flowering, cottage-style strip in small front gardens – suited to beginners who like a gentle, informal look.
- Cut-Flower Corner – group three plants in a sunny bed, backed with Verbena hastata ‘Pink Spires’, to provide reliable, fragrant stems for the house – for hobby florists wanting home-grown arrangements.
- Soft-Low Hedge – plant a loose hedge around a seating area and intersperse with Knautia macedonica ‘Red Knight’ for contrast – good for households wanting subtle enclosure without heavy pruning.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Romantica shrub rose, nostalgia type; registered as LENlifra and marketed as Cimarosa Romantic rose LENlifra, ARS exhibition name Cimarosa, in the Romantic rose collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Louis Lens in Belgium from ‘Little Angel’ × ‘Fragrant Delight’; breeding completed 1986 and introduced and registered in 1989 by Lens Roses / Louis Lens N.V. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact shrub 60–85 cm tall and 40–55 cm wide, moderately thorny with glossy bronze-green foliage of medium density, forming a tidy, bushy structure for beds, edging and low hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double rosette blooms with over 40 petals, borne in clusters; remontant with a generous main flush and abundant second flowering, offering substantial petal mass for cutting and display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pale orange-pink with peach undertones; buds peach-pink, opening creamy salmon with brighter centres, then light salmon pink before fading lighter; medium colour retention under strong sun, ARS op, RHS 36C–36D. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, long-lasting scent with a slightly sweet character; fragrance carries well around paths and seating, making the variety particularly suited to small gardens where close-up enjoyment is important. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderately abundant, spherical red hips, around 6–10 mm in diameter, adding a modest ornamental feature in late season without dominating the overall appearance of the shrub. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, benefiting from good airflow and routine preventative care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites with improved drainage on clay or chalk; plant 30–50 cm apart depending on use, water during prolonged drought and provide occasional plant protection; suited to beds, edging, parks and cutting. |
Cimarosa Romantic rose LENlifra offers compact, strongly scented flowering and versatile front-garden or container use, with durable own-root growth that rewards patient establishment; a thoughtful choice if you want dependable romance in a modest space.