EVEVIC – pale pink-white nostalgic rose - Rateau
Imagine a London front garden after rain: a narrow path edged with romantic blooms, each flower a pale blush of snow-white and pink, holding a classic perfume that carries on damp air. This nostalgic shrub rose is bred for reliable performance in real family gardens, coping well with wind and wet while still offering an elegant, exhibition-style flower form. In your first season it focuses on roots, by year two you see stronger shoots, and by year three it settles into full ornamental value. Its upright, compact shape suits small front gardens and generous containers, and the own-root form supports long-term resilience, easy post-pruning regrowth, and a steady, low-fuss structure. Over time, abundant orange-red hips add autumn interest, extending the season in even the smallest space.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-garden specimen by the path |
The upright, semi-spreading shrub habit and large, cup-shaped blooms create an immediate focal point beside a narrow path, giving a “romantic arrival” feel with minimal space taken up, ideal for the busy urban homeowner seeking understated impact for visitors |
| Small mixed flower bed |
Its moderate height and dark green, slightly glossy foliage provide structure in a compact border, while the pale pink-white flowers blend easily with perennials such as salvia and echinacea, suiting beginners who want harmonious planting without complex colour planning for families |
| Cut flower rows or cutting corner |
Large, very double, strongly scented flowers on upright stems work beautifully in vases, offering a “cottage florist” feel from a small patch, well suited to hobby gardeners who enjoy bringing garden scent indoors with dependable, nostalgic stems for hosts |
| Rainwater-conscious front garden |
This rose tolerates heat and moderate drought once established, so it partners well with gravel or permeable surfaces designed to slow and hold rainfall, ideal for urban owners aiming to manage wet, windy conditions and reduce mains watering in summer |
| Own-root, long-term feature shrub |
The own-root form supports a longer lifespan, as the plant can regenerate from its base after hard pruning or winter damage, keeping ornamental value steady over years with less replacement planting, appealing to those who prefer investing once for longevity |
| Part-shade city courtyard |
Suitable for partial shade, it performs reliably where walls or neighbouring buildings limit sun, softening hard boundaries with pale blooms and fragrance, making it a practical option for small courtyards where easy-going, shade-tolerant plants are essential for residents |
| Large container on balcony or terrace |
Its compact spread suits a 40–50 litre or larger container, where a good-quality peat-free mix and regular watering will support steady growth and flowering, ideal for balcony and roof-garden owners who want a single, high-impact rose without complex care for beginners |
| Seasonal interest with hips and structure |
After flowering, plentiful spherical orange-red hips give autumn colour and winter silhouette, extending interest beyond summer and reducing the need for bedding refresh, well matched to time-poor gardeners wishing for an attractive, low-intervention framework for onlookers |
Styling ideas
- Blush-front – Line a short terraced-house path with this rose and low lavender, letting fragrance greet you at the gate – for urban homeowners wanting charm from a narrow frontage
- Cottage-mix – Combine with Salvia nemorosa and Echinacea purpurea in a small bed for a soft, romantic, pollinator-rich look around the rose – for hobby gardeners building a first mixed border
- Patio-vase – Grow one plant in a 50-litre pot by the front door, using peat-free compost and underplanting with trailing thyme – for balcony and patio users seeking a single statement rose
- Cutting-row – Plant a short row at 60 cm spacing with simple edging herbs to supply fragrant, pale stems for the house – for flower arrangers who like home-grown, nostalgic blooms
- Autumn-edge – Set this rose against dark fencing with late perennials so its hips and pale flowers stand out as light fades – for time-poor families wanting long-season interest
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Romantic shrub rose, exhibition hybrid tea / cut flower type; registered as EVEvic, marketed as Evevic Romantic rose EVEvic; ARS exhibition name ‘Rose Blush’, pale pink-white nostalgia rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jérôme Rateau for Roses Anciennes André Eve in France; breeding completed 2007, registered and introduced 2015, representing a modern romantic-style shrub with classic exhibition flower form. |
| Awards and recognition |
Well-regarded in international rose trials: Courtrai silver medal 2014, Lyon third prize 2014, Monza gold medal 2014, and honourable mention at Hradec Králové in 2015 for garden and ornamental quality. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, semi-spreading shrub 75–105 cm high, 60–80 cm wide, with moderately dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness; forms a compact, structured presence in beds and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double, cup-shaped blooms with over 40 petals, produced in clusters; remontant with abundant repeat, offering an initial flush followed by strong second flowering suitable for cutting and display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pale pink-white flowers: outer petals RHS NN155D, inner 65C; ivory buds with light pink veil; centres show powdery blush that gently fades to pearly white in sun, giving soft tonal variation through each bloom’s life. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strongly scented with a classic rose character noticeable from a distance; ideal for paths, entrances, and cutting, where its traditional perfume can be appreciated repeatedly through the main flowering waves. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces numerous small, spherical orange-red hips, around 7–11 mm in diameter, in autumn; hips enhance seasonal interest and silhouette, especially if some spent flowers are left uncut after the main flushes. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); tolerates heat and moderate drought with watering in prolonged dry spells; disease resistance moderate, may need occasional preventive care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, hedging, and specimen or cutting use; plant 50–60 cm apart for groups, 90 cm as specimen; thrives in well-drained soil with regular feeding and deadheading, tolerating partial shade in small gardens. |
EVEvic Romantic rose EVEvic offers compact structure, strong fragrance and reliable repeat flowering in an own-root form that supports long-term, low-fuss enjoyment; an excellent choice if you prefer enduring beauty with modest effort.