JOLEEN ™ – pink nostalgic rose – Olesen
Step from pavement to petals with JOLEEN, a compact, bushy shrub rose that turns a small London front garden into a quietly romantic, rain-kissed retreat. Its intensely fruity fragrance lingers after showers, while pastel-pink, rosette blooms repeat reliably from early summer well into autumn. Bred for balance between beauty and practicality, JOLEEN copes well with typical British weather, including blustery days and damp spells where good drainage helps on heavier soils and clay. Own-root planting means dependable longevity, steady performance and easy recovery if stems are damaged, giving you a rose that matures gracefully rather than needing frequent replacement. In a 40–50 litre pot or a small front border, it settles quickly, responding well to simple, regular watering with saved rainwater. The generous petal count, nostalgic romantic form and mid-green foliage create a soft, pollinator-friendly focal point for family gardens, with roots establishing in the first year, fuller shoots and shape in the second, and confident, showy flowering by the third. Even with only occasional maintenance, JOLEEN offers a calm, sustainable sense of arrival every time you walk to your door.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small front garden focal shrub |
Ideal where space is tight but you want a strong visual welcome: JOLEEN’s bushy, upright habit and large, pastel-pink rosette blooms read clearly from the pavement without overwhelming a narrow bed, suiting time-poor homeowners. |
| Rainwater-friendly container by the front door |
Performs well in a 40–50 litre container with good drainage, making it easy to pair with a water butt for regular rainwater irrigation and to refresh the compost occasionally, suiting sustainability-minded balcony-owners. |
| Romantic, “girly” window or railing planter |
The silky, nostalgic flowers and soft pink colouring give a gentle, feminine feel against brick or railings, creating a pretty backdrop to daily routines without complex pruning demands, reassuring hesitant beginners. |
| Family garden seating area or path edge |
The intense, fruity scent is best enjoyed close-up, so planting by benches or narrow paths lets fragrance pool after showers on typical damp, breezy days, particularly appreciated by fragrance-loving urbanites. |
| Mixed planting with perennials and herbs |
Integrates easily with lavender, foxgloves or gaillardia, its balanced shrub form and mid-green foliage offering structure while flowers add softness, supporting simple, wildlife-aware schemes designed by relaxed hobby-gardeners. |
| Low, fragrant informal hedge |
At recommended spacings JOLEEN forms a loosely linked line of scented shrubs; routine deadheading and an annual trim keep it tidy yet natural, manageable for those planning straightforward boundaries for growing families. |
| Long-season feature for small borders |
Reliable repeat flowering gives colour from early summer into autumn, helping small gardens work harder across the season with just occasional feeding and watering, a pragmatic choice for busy professionals. |
| Durable own-root rose for long-term planting |
As an own-root plant it establishes steadily, with roots in year one, structure in year two and full ornamental impact by year three, offering resilience and easy regeneration for long-view garden-planners. |
Styling ideas
- Doorway-Drama – Position JOLEEN in a 50 litre pot flanking a townhouse door, underplanted with white nepeta for soft contrast – ideal for front-garden owners wanting instant but low-effort impact.
- Pastel-Path – Line a short path with JOLEEN and lavender for a scented, cottage-style route that stays tidy with light pruning – suited to families seeking a gentle, romantic feel without fussy design.
- Balcony-Bower – Grow JOLEEN in a large container with trailing thyme to soften edges, using stored rainwater to irrigate – perfect for eco-conscious flat dwellers aiming for maximum charm in minimal space.
- Relaxed-Hedge – Plant a loose row along a front boundary, with occasional deadheading to keep repeat blooms coming – good for homeowners wanting privacy and perfume from a manageable, living edge.
- Perennial-Companion – Combine JOLEEN with foxgloves and blanket flowers in a sunny bed, letting its pastel roses knit the colours together – ideal for hobby gardeners building a soft, wildlife-aware scheme.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub rose from the Renaissance® collection; registered as POUlren032 and marketed as Joleen ™ Renaissance® POUlren032, with Joleen recognised as the American Rose Society exhibition name. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 2017 by Mogens Nyegaard Olesen for Poulsen Roser A/S from unnamed seedling parents; introduced after 2019 via Poulsen Roser A/S and Trevor White Roses in the United Kingdom. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub to about 90–120 cm high and 70–100 cm wide, with moderately thorny stems and dense, matt, mid-green foliage that provides a full, rounded presence in mixed borders or containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very full, rosette-shaped blooms with 40+ petals, usually borne in clusters; repeat flowers well with a strong second flush under normal care, creating a generous, nostalgic effect through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pastel pink (RHS 62D) flowers with a softly warm tone; buds open pure pink, then gradually lighten towards pale, creamy-rose as they age, giving an opalescent, silky impression from opening to fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Intensely fruity, long-lasting perfume best appreciated near paths or seating; the scent persists well on the shrub in typical garden conditions, contributing strongly to its romantic, nostalgia-rose character. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms spherical, orange-red hips about 10–14 mm in diameter in moderate quantities, extending seasonal interest into autumn and offering subtle ornamental value when flowering display begins to wane. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 with approximate hardiness to around −21 to −18 °C and USDA Zone 6b; shows moderate disease resistance, benefiting from good airflow and standard rose care in humid or high-pressure seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well-drained soil; plant 50–95 cm apart depending on use, water during prolonged drought, and deadhead spent blooms to encourage repeat flowering and maintain neatness. |
JOLEEN ™ – pink nostalgic rose - Olesen offers intensely fragrant, repeat pastel blooms on a durable own-root shrub that establishes steadily for long-term, low-fuss enjoyment, making it a thoughtful choice for your next planting decision.