FLORENCE DELATTRE – purple bedding shrub rose - Massad
Step off the pavement and into a quietly scented world with Florence in your London front garden: a generously remontant shrub rose that flowers from early summer well into autumn, its semi-double blooms offering moderate interest for visiting pollinators and a strong, spicy, rose-oil perfume after rain. Bred for good disease resistance, it shrugs off typical UK humidity and showers, coping calmly where winds funnel between terraced houses and where soil remains heavy after wet spells, making it well-suited to gardens coping with regular rain and blustery coastal weather. Own-root plants build up steadily, settling in without fuss in both borders and large 40–50 litre containers. Over the seasons, roots establish in year one, top growth fills out in year two, and by year three you enjoy the full ornamental presence of this long-lived shrub, bringing a sense of balance and visual harmony to small, sustainable spaces. Its bushy framework and dark, glossy foliage provide reliable structure, while pastel mauve-lilac flowers with a soft creamy glow at the centre sit beautifully against gravel, reclaimed brick, and rainwater-friendly planting. Light pruning and the occasional tidy of spent blooms are usually all that is needed to keep this premium shrub performing, allowing you more time to pause, breathe, and enjoy the fragrance, texture, subtle colour shifts, and enduring character it lends to an everyday family garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden feature shrub |
Use as a single, bushy focal point in a small terraced-house front garden, where its pastel mauve-lilac blooms and dark, glossy foliage create structure and year-on-year reliability with minimal maintenance for the busy city homeowner who values ease. |
| Flower bed in a family garden |
Plant in mixed beds near paths or seating, where the remontant flowering habit gives a long display through summer and autumn, and own-root resilience supports a long lifespan with simple pruning for the practical family gardener seeking longevity. |
| Large container on balcony or patio |
Grow in a 40–50 litre peat-free container with good drainage, where regular watering supports healthy growth and repeat bloom, allowing you to enjoy strong fragrance and colour even in paved, compact spaces as an urban dweller prioritising impact. |
| Rainwater-friendly urban planting |
Combine with gravel, permeable paving and supporting perennials so that rainfall can soak away while the shrub’s dense foliage and branching help anchor the planting in sites facing frequent showers and brisk winds for sustainability-minded gardeners favouring resilience. |
| Pollinator-friendly mixed border |
Place among nectar-rich perennials so its semi-double flowers provide moderate extra interest for insects while other species supply the main forage, creating a gentle, low-input habitat appealing to beginners who still care about biodiversity. |
| Lightly shaded side return or passage |
Site in areas with a few hours of sun and some afternoon shade, where the flower colours remain fresher and the plant’s partial-shade tolerance allows reliable flowering for homeowners working with narrower, overlooked spaces wanting adaptability. |
| Cut-flower corner near the house |
Grow within easy reach of the front door to harvest stems for vases; the cupped, semi-double blooms and strong, spicy fragrance make characterful cut flowers that regrow well from own-root plants for householders who appreciate homegrown elegance. |
| Informal low hedge or boundary |
Plant in a loose row at 90–100 cm spacing so the bushy habit and dense, glossy foliage knit into a soft boundary that offers colour, scent and seasonal hips with only modest pruning for garden owners preferring relaxed, low-effort definition. |
Styling ideas
- Mauve-mosaic border – weave Florence Delattre through soft purple nepeta and lavender for a hazy, long-season palette that catches evening light – ideal for terrace-front gardeners seeking calm, cohesive colour.
- Rain-kissed entrance – pair in a gravel strip with dwarf pine and lamb’s ear so raindrops drain easily while foliage contrasts remain tactile – suited to urban homeowners designing a low-mow, permeable doorway.
- Balcony bouquet – plant one shrub in a 50 litre container with airy grasses and sage, letting scented stems become easy homegrown cut flowers – perfect for flat-dwellers wanting fragrance from a compact space.
- Storybook hedge – run an informal line along a front fence, softened by white Lychnis and scattered bulbs, creating a gentle, characterful boundary – appealing to families who like cottage charm without complex upkeep.
- Twilight seating nook – position near a small bench with cool-toned perennials and simple lanterns so evening scent and muted lilac tones set a reflective mood – suited to busy professionals craving a quiet unwind corner.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Modern Shrub rose from the Générosa® collection; registered as MASflodel, marketed as Florence Delattre Générosa® MASflodel, with Florence Delattre as the American Rose Society exhibition name. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in France in 1991 by Dominique Massad from the cross Rêve d’Or × Magenta (Kordes, 1954); introduced and registered in 1997 by Guillot / Roseraies Pierre Guillot. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub 120–160 cm tall and 90–130 cm wide, with dense, dark green, glossy foliage and moderate prickles; spent flowers persist, so occasional deadheading improves appearance and encourages fresh flowering. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cupped blooms of medium size borne in clusters, with roughly 13–25 petals; remontant, with a generous second flush extending seasonal interest and providing material for cutting and informal arrangements. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pale mauve-lilac with subtle greyish tones and a creamy-yellow centre; shades vary from deeper lilac-pink in bud to dusky rose-purple and greyish lavender as flowers age, with colour holding best in cooler, gentler sunlight. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, pronounced perfume with a spicy rose-oil character; scent typically most noticeable in still, humid air after rain, making it well suited to seating areas and entrances where fragrance can be fully appreciated. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately abundant, spherical red hips about 8–12 mm in diameter, offering an additional ornamental feature in late season, especially where spent blooms are left on for wildlife interest and textural contrast. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Robust health with resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately –26 to –23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 4, USDA 5b), performing reliably in typical UK winters with minimal protective measures. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in moisture-retentive but well-drained soil; dislikes prolonged drought, so regular watering helps in containers and summer dry spells. Suitable for partial shade and low-maintenance planting schemes in family gardens. |
Florence Delattre Générosa® MASflodel offers long-season bloom, strong fragrance and durable, disease-resistant structure on an own-root framework that ages gracefully, making it a thoughtful choice for sustainable, low-fuss gardens.