ERINOME – yellow-pink hybrid tea rose – Panozzo
Step out to your front garden after rain and Erinome greets you with upright, tidy growth and glowing yellow‑pink petals that feel instantly balancing. Bred in France by Panozzo, this hybrid tea keeps a compact footprint that suits typical London terraces while coping well with breezy, wetter corners where good drainage matters as much as charm. Its foliage is notably healthy, with strong resistance to common fungal problems, so your role is more observing than firefighting. As an own‑root rose it settles in steadily, promising a genuinely long lifespan and reliable regrowth if ever cut back hard. In its first seasons you simply water and mulch while roots establish, then enjoy ever better flowering structure. By the third year Erinome feels quietly mature, holding shapely, exhibition‑style blooms that sit beautifully among sustainable plantings. The large, very double flowers unfold from romantic buds into classic cups that stay pleasingly orderly, ideal beside a front path or in a dedicated rose border. Soft yellow‑cream petals edged with pink‑coral give a refined, “girly” palette without becoming showy, and the virtually imperceptible scent keeps the effect gentle for small urban plots. Low maintenance, visually calming, and adaptable to changing weather, ERINOME is an easy choice when you want a graceful rose that simply gets on with growing.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small urban front garden feature |
The upright, compact habit (around 80–110 cm) gives you a clear vertical accent without overcrowding narrow beds, ideal for London terraces where space is tight but structure still matters, especially for the beginner. |
| Low‑maintenance family rose border |
With good resistance to black spot, mildew and rust, Erinome needs minimal spraying or intervention, fitting safely into busy family gardens where you prefer reliable health over constant care, particularly for the time‑pressed. |
| Own‑root long‑term planting |
As an own‑root rose it builds a durable framework that can regenerate if pruned hard or weather‑damaged, rewarding patient care over many seasons with stable ornamental value for the long‑view. |
| Year‑on‑year development bed |
Planted in good soil, it typically focuses on roots in year one, then stronger framework and flowers in year two, reaching full visual impact by year three, which suits the planner. |
| Rain‑aware, clay‑improved planting strip |
Erinome copes well where you improve drainage in heavier soils, working neatly into rain‑aware front gardens that channel roof water into planted strips rather than hard paving, supporting the sustainable. |
| Exhibition‑style cutting patch |
The large, very double, solitary blooms on upright stems lend themselves to cutting for vases, bringing classic hybrid tea form and a refined pastel palette indoors for the collector. |
| Colour‑themed “girly” border |
The yellow‑cream flowers edged in pink‑coral blend smoothly with soft pastels and airy perennials, delivering a romantic, feminine look that stays tasteful and not overly brash for the stylist. |
| Medium container on balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre peat‑free container with regular watering, Erinome offers a structured, upright rose for paved spaces, integrating easily with herbs and small perennials for the urban balcony‑owner. |
Styling ideas
- Pastel‑Pathway – Line a short front path with Erinome and soft lavender for a scented, powder‑pastel welcome – ideal for urban homeowners who want calm kerb appeal.
- Terrace‑Showcase – Use a single plant as a focal point in a small gravel bed with low nepeta and sage – perfect for beginners seeking structure with little upkeep.
- Romantic‑Ribbon – Interweave Erinome with meadow cranesbill and yarrow for a “girly”, meadow‑inspired strip in front gardens – suited to sustainability‑minded city gardeners.
- Balcony‑Classic – Plant in a 50‑litre peat‑free container with trailing thyme and compact grasses – for flat dwellers wanting traditional roses in modern pots.
- Family‑Cutting – Group three plants in a small bed so children can pick pastel blooms for the table – attractive for families wanting flowers without complex maintenance.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid Tea group, commercial type hybrid tea rose; registered as PANtango, marketed as ERINOME – yellow-pink hybrid tea rose – Panozzo; own-root, container-grown eleanorROSE ORIGINAL selection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Bernard Panozzo in France, breeding year 2014; exact parentage unknown; introduction and registration years not documented; selected for garden performance rather than formal exhibition use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright hybrid tea, typically 80–110 cm high and 50–70 cm wide; moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage; moderately thorny stems; forms a tidy, compact shrub suited to small gardens. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, 40+ petal blooms of large size, borne mainly singly on stems; cup-shaped with a slight rosette character; remontant habit with a generous second flush under normal garden conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Light yellow-cream base with pink to coral-raspberry edging (RHS 55C outer, 11D inner); buds show buttery centres; colour softens to pastel as blooms age, retaining a gentle, two-tone effect in most weather. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance very weak and barely perceptible, making it a discreet choice where strong scent is not desired; grown primarily for colour effect and form rather than perfume or aromatic uses. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional hips, spherical, about 8–12 mm diameter; bright red (RHS 46A) when ripe; decorative in close view but not produced in large quantities, providing light seasonal interest after flowering. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to around –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); tolerates moderate heat and drought once established with appropriate soil preparation. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant 40–90 cm apart depending on use; prefers improved, well-drained soil; maintenance requirement low with routine pruning and mulching; suitable for borders, hedging, specimen planting and larger containers from 40 litres. |
ERINOME – yellow-pink hybrid tea rose – Panozzo offers compact, healthy growth, long-term own-root durability and classically shaped blooms, making it a thoughtful choice if you would like an easy yet refined rose.