ROSA KOKANICA VACRATOT – white landscape shrub rose
Step out after summer rain into a front garden of balance, where pure white, single blooms of ROSA KOKANICA VACRATOT float above mid‑green foliage and deepen the sense of calm in even the smallest London terrace. This botanical shrub rose combines low‑input care with long‑season flowering, its open, bee‑magnet flowers followed by unusual brownish‑purple to black hips for autumn‑winter structure. As an own‑root plant, it settles steadily and ages gracefully, supporting a greener, more sustainable approach to family gardens that cope well with blustery showers and heavier, moisture‑holding soils. In typical UK conditions it rewards regular rainwater use with resilient growth and reliable flowering, and in a large 40–50 litre container or a narrow front bed it offers an easy route to long‑lived interest and understated elegance.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small front garden focal shrub |
Plant singly near a doorway or bay window to enjoy its clean white flowers at eye level, then the dark hips as a winter feature; own‑root vigour and low maintenance mean a long‑lived, reliable presence for the design‑conscious homeowner |
| Pollinator‑friendly city border |
The single, open blooms and long flowering make this an excellent nectar stop for bees in compact, mixed borders, enhancing urban biodiversity while staying neat and manageable for the busy, eco‑aware gardener |
| Rain‑aware, clay‑based planting strip |
Well‑prepared clay with improved drainage and regular rainwater use suits this robust shrub, giving steady growth and structure without heavy feeding, ideal for pragmatic householders managing wetter front plots and kerbside beds in typical UK streets families |
| Low‑input landscape hedge |
Planted at hedging distances, it forms a lightly formal, upright line with seasonal flowers and decorative hips, needing only occasional trimming, which appeals to those wanting definition without complex pruning beginners |
| Botanical‑style mixed shrub border |
Its species character, dark hips and matt mid‑green foliage add naturalistic texture among grasses and perennials, suiting relaxed, sustainable schemes inspired by botanical gardens for nature‑curious collectors |
| Large container on balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre peat‑free pot, it becomes a vertical accent with seasonal interest, where own‑root resilience and slow, steady structure reduce the risk of failure for space‑limited urban balcony‑owners |
| Part‑shaded side return or passage |
Tolerant of partial shade, this rose slots into narrow side gardens, giving light‑reflecting white flowers and hips where many plants struggle, suiting owners of long, shaded access paths and side returns town‑dwellers |
| Child‑friendly nature corner |
The contrast between white flowers and nearly black hips invites observation of seasonal change and visiting insects, creating a quiet, educational feature bed that rewards gentle curiosity in younger and older gardeners |
Styling ideas
- Botanical‑border – Combine with bearded iris and ornamental grasses to echo a small botanical garden scene – ideal for plant lovers building a species‑rich front bed.
- Monochrome – Underplant with white lavender and silver foliage for a calm, evening‑bright scheme – suited to homeowners seeking a composed, low‑maintenance entrance.
- Wildlife‑ribbon – Weave with nepeta and sage for a pollinator corridor along a terrace front – perfect for urban gardeners prioritising bees and butterflies.
- Hip‑highlight – Pair with autumn‑tinted shrubs and seed‑heads to show off the dark hips – for design‑focused gardeners who enjoy winter structure and subtle drama.
- Cottage‑compact – Mix with hardy geraniums and evergreen St John’s‑wort in a small border – a good choice for beginners wanting soft, informal colour with little effort.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
ROSA KOKANICA VACRATOT is a botanical landscape shrub rose traded as a white species‑type shrub; it is linked to R. villosa and sold in the Botanical rose collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Selected by Lens Roses in Belgium from Rosa kokanica seedlings raised from seed collected at the Vácrátót National Botanical Garden in Hungary, introduced commercially in 2012. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub with proportional, uniform growth and matt mid‑green foliage; densely thorned stems create a robust structural presence suited to hedging and mixed shrub plantings. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium‑sized, single flowers with roughly 5–12 petals, carried in simple arrangements; the plant is remontant, giving a generous second flush after the first main flowering period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure white blooms (RHS 155C) around 5–6 cm across, retaining a clean appearance before moderate fading; followed by distinctive dark brownish‑purple to nearly black decorative hips. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Documented as a strongly scented, long‑lasting rose, though precise fragrance notes are not described; its simple flowers combine scent with easy access for foraging pollinating insects. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small, spherical hips about 10–15 mm across, coloured deep brownish‑purple to black; these fruits are prized for their unusual colour and high ornamental winter display value. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to approximately −15 °C (RHS H6, Swedish zones 1–2, USDA 6b); considered generally disease resistant, with limited specific data for individual fungal diseases published. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Low maintenance shrub for mass planting, hedging or specimen use, tolerating partial shade; allow space per recommended distances and plant in improved, free‑draining soil for best results. |
ROSA KOKANICA VACRATOT offers long‑season white flowers, striking dark hips and pollinator value in a resilient own‑root shrub, making a thoughtful, enduring choice for understated sustainable gardens.