FIL DES SAISONS ® – pink groundcover rose – Boudolf
Step into the gentle rhythm of the seasons with FIL DES SAISONS ®, a compact groundcover rose that brings calm balance to small London front gardens and shared family spaces. Its low, spreading habit quickly forms a neat flowering carpet, ideal where you want maximum colour with minimum effort, even in exposed, rain-washed streets and breezy, moisture-laden gardens. Masses of open, single blooms in a deep, cherry-tinted pink invite bees to visit, supporting a more natural feel in paved or gravelled front plots. Because this is an own-root plant, it builds a quietly resilient framework for a long life: first establishing roots, then pushing stronger shoots, and by the third year giving its full ornamental value with dense foliage and dependable repeat flowering. Self-cleaning clusters keep the plant looking fresh between light trims, while excellent disease resistance means less spraying, less fuss, and more time simply enjoying your space.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Rainwater-friendly front garden groundcover |
Its low, spreading habit quickly covers bare soil, helping to break the impact of heavy rain and slow run-off towards pavements and drains, ideal where you are replacing part of a paved front with planting for more sustainability-minded homeowners |
| Low-maintenance edging along paths |
Compact height and good self-cleaning make it easy to keep paths clear: most petals drop cleanly, while the plant’s neat outline needs only occasional tidying, suiting busy people who want an ordered look with minimal work for time-pressed city gardeners |
| Pollinator-friendly strip in small gardens |
Single, open flowers with accessible stamens draw in bees and other insects through a long season, offering movement and life around driveways or bin stores without demanding complex care from wildlife-conscious beginners |
| Container planting on balconies or terraces |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, it forms a soft, spreading mound that spills gently over the rim; own-root resilience helps it cope with periods of neglect or irregular watering often seen on urban balconies for apartment dwellers |
| Groundcover on slopes and awkward corners |
The spreading habit and dense foliage knit together to cover soil in tricky, sloping or awkward spaces, reducing weeding and helping stabilise the surface, particularly on clay-based beds that are hard to reach for practical home gardeners |
| Informal flowering hedge or low divider |
Planted at 70–80 cm intervals, it creates a low, soft boundary between drive and path or lawn and seating area; repeat flowering pink clusters offer gentle colour without forming a tall, shading barrier for family garden owners |
| Urban planting under light canopy shrubs |
Its tolerance of urban conditions and disease resistance give reliable performance beneath light-limbed shrubs like small cherries or ornamental prunus, making good use of dappled, exposed spots typical of street-facing plots for city-front-garden planners |
| Colourful, long-season flower bed matrix |
Used as a pink “matrix” rose in a mixed bed with perennials such as lavender, sage or nepeta, it repeats in waves, linking spring through to late season and supporting designs that cope well with wet, windy spells in exposed streets for |
Styling ideas
- Pink-Carpet Welcome – Line a short townhouse path with repeating clumps of FIL DES SAISONS ®, underplant with low thyme for scent and let the rose form a soft, flowering carpet – ideal for compact front gardens.
- Lavender-Rose Harmony – Combine with lavender or nepeta in a gravel strip beside the pavement, the pink flowers floating above silver foliage while bees move between them – perfect for relaxed, wildlife-friendly entrances.
- Balcony-Pocket Border – In a 50 litre trough, mix this rose with airy grasses and sage for a low-maintenance, contemporary container that offers colour and texture for months – suited to busy balcony owners.
- Rain-Smart Ribbons – Replace a strip of tarmac or gravel with alternating bands of this rose and permeable mulch, softening run-off from a drive while keeping the scene neat – good for water-conscious urban households.
- Family-Play Frame – Use as a low flowering edge around lawn or play areas, with sturdy stepping stones between plants so children can pass without damage – appealing to families wanting colour without high upkeep.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Groundcover shrub rose; registered as VELroso and marketed as FIL DES SAISONS ®, a name evoking the enduring thread of the seasons and its long, reliable garden presence. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Ann Velle Boudolf at Lens Roses, Belgium, and introduced in 2003; developed as a robust, floriferous groundcover type well suited to modern, low-input ornamental plantings. |
| Awards and recognition |
Gold medal at the 2003 Rome International Rose Competition and further gold at the 2008 Kortrijk (Courtrai) Rose Competition, confirming its ornamental value and garden reliability. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Low, spreading habit 30–55 cm high and 60–120 cm wide, with dense, glossy light-green foliage and moderate prickles, forming a cohesive flowering carpet for edging and groundcover. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, flat, single blooms with 5–12 petals, borne in large clusters; repeat-flowering with an especially abundant second flush that maintains colour across the main summer period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Intense dark pink flowers, deep cherry-toned in bud, lightening to softer pink with a gentle mauve tinge as they age; good colour retention and attractive phases from opening to pre-fade. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very light, barely perceptible scent with a soft, delicate character; visual impact and pollinator appeal are the primary ornamental features rather than strong perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small, spherical red hips, around 5–9 mm, forming moderately in autumn; these add a subtle decorative element and seasonal interest once the main flowering has reduced. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Excellent resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, with hardy performance approximately to –21 °C (H7, USDA 6b), supporting low-spray and low-maintenance planting schemes. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun and well-drained soil; suits groundcover, edging, beds and large containers, with low maintenance needs and simple routine pruning to keep the outline compact. |
FIL DES SAISONS ® offers easy-care groundcover colour, strong disease resistance and pollinator-friendly single blooms on a durable own-root framework; a thoughtful choice if you want long-lived, low-effort structure and seasonal charm.