Hippie Fashion® BOZhippfas – orange floribunda bedding rose
Step out to your front garden after rain and Hippie Fashion® greets you with a low, compact band of glowing orange, its silvery petal reverses catching the soft light for an instant feeling of balance. This medium-sized shrub rose forms neat clusters of double blooms from early summer, repeating generously so your narrow beds or terrace pots stay lively for months with colour. Planted in a modest border or a 40–50 litre container, it settles well even where British clay soils and frequent showers demand good drainage, giving an easy-care rhythm that fits busy city routines. As an own-root plant it develops steadily, with roots in the first year, stronger top growth in the second, and full ornamental effect by the third, supporting a reassuringly long garden lifespan. Its naturally tidy habit and mid-green foliage suit pared-back, rainwater-conscious front gardens, where you want low maintenance but a distinctly “girly” splash of saturated orange. The subtly scented clusters are ideal near a doorway or path, offering a light fragrance without overwhelming the small space, while the structured, low mound works beautifully as a calm, sustainable border accent in modern terraced-house settings.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Terraced-house front border |
The low, compact shrub form creates a tidy band of orange that stays within its 40–65 cm height, ideal for narrow London front gardens where cars, bins and paths all compete for space and you still want a refined, feminine edge for busy urban gardeners. |
| Flowerbed focal group |
Clustered, strongly remontant blooms give reliable colour waves through summer, so a group of three plants quickly reads as a single glowing cushion, providing long seasonal interest with limited pruning for time-poor beginners. |
| Rainwater-friendly clay garden |
Once established in improved, free-draining soil, the dense root system of this own-root shrub offers secure anchoring and a stable outline that copes gracefully with regular downpours and heavy, moisture-retentive ground for sustainability-minded homeowners. |
| Large container or balcony pot (40–50 L+) |
Its moderate spread and compact height make it well suited to generous 40–50 litre containers, where it forms a rounded, floriferous dome that is easy to water with collected rain while staying manageable on balconies for space-conscious city dwellers. |
| Edging along paths and drives |
The neat growth habit and mid-green, slightly glossy foliage create a clear visual line along paths without spilling excessively, and the moderate prickliness offers a gentle deterrent at the edge without becoming impractical for family garden users. |
| Low informal hedge |
Planted at 50 cm spacing, plants knit into a softly undulating ribbon of colour that repeats blooming, giving structure without the severity of a clipped hedge, and requiring only light seasonal trimming for relaxed cottage-style gardeners. |
| Contemporary mixed planting with grasses |
The vivid orange–peach blooms with silvery undersides stand out against airy grasses or fine foliage, bringing a sophisticated, fashion-inspired accent that keeps its shape and density over years thanks to the own-root form for design-conscious plant lovers. |
| Small cutting patch for short stems |
Medium-sized, double cluster blooms on compact stems lend themselves to pretty, short arrangements for kitchen tables or desks, offering a regular supply of lightly scented flowers without needing a dedicated large cutting bed for creative home arrangers. |
Styling ideas
- Front-Garden Chic – Line a short path with Hippie Fashion® and soft lavender or nepeta, using gravel mulch to aid drainage – ideal for small urban front gardens wanting colour with minimal fuss.
- Balcony Glow – Plant one rose in a 50 litre container with trailing thyme and sedum to echo the warm orange tones and cope well with rainwater-only irrigation – suited to balcony owners seeking sustainable planting.
- Peachy Pastels – Combine Hippie Fashion® with pale pink baby’s breath and low sage for a romantic, “girly” palette that still feels modern – perfect for hobby gardeners creating a gentle, cohesive border.
- Modern Meadow – Weave small groups of this rose through upright grasses and Bupleurum for a structured, fashion-led accent rather than a traditional rose bed – for design-led gardeners experimenting with looser planting.
- Kitchen-Posy Corner – Tuck a pair of roses near the back door with parsley and herbs at their feet, so you can snip short stems and foliage together – great for home cooks who enjoy informal, seasonal arrangements.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Medium-sized shrub, floribunda bedding rose; registered as BOZhippfas, marketed as Hippie Fashion® BOZhippfas, with Hippie as the American Rose Society approved exhibition name. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga for PhenoGeno Roses; introduced commercially by PhenoGeno Roses in 2022, with parentage not disclosed and developed within the Fashion® collection. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, dense shrub typically 40–65 cm high and 50–75 cm wide, with moderately thorny stems and mid-green, slightly glossy foliage forming a low, rounded, space-efficient bush. |
| Flower morphology |
Double, medium-sized, cluster-flowered blooms with 26–39 petals, forming cup to chalice shapes; strongly remontant with abundant repeat flushes after the main early-summer flowering period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid orange base colour with subtle orange-red tips and silvery undersides, shifting through peachy-rosy tones as blooms age, while the reverse softens to creamy grey during the fading phase. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, delicate fragrance that is noticeable at close range without dominating small spaces; primarily grown for colour and form rather than intense scent, suiting front gardens and balconies. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hip set is usually sparse due to the double flowers, though occasional small, spherical orange-red hips around 8–11 mm may appear, offering modest late-season decorative interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –23 to –21 °C (H7, USDA 6a) with moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, benefitting from basic preventative care in humid or high-pressure seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with improved, well-drained soil; plant at 60 cm for bedding or 50 cm for low hedging, water deeply in dry spells, and prune lightly each spring to maintain a compact outline. |
Hippie Fashion® BOZhippfas offers long-lasting compact colour, repeat flowering and dependable structure in an own-root form that matures steadily over years, making it a thoughtful choice for understated, sustainable gardens.