LETITIA™ – salmon‑orange nostalgia rose – Olesen & Olesen
Imagine stepping outside after rain, the air washed clean, and being met by a soft, sweet, fruity-tea fragrance from Letitia along your London front path – a bushy shrub whose dense mid‑green foliage and warm salmon‑orange blooms feel naturally at home in wetter, wind‑touched British weather and heavier clay soils with improved drainage. This Romantica‑type nostalgia rose is bred for reliable flowering from early summer in generous clusters, with double, cup‑shaped blooms that refresh themselves reasonably well so there is little maintenance beyond occasional deadheading. Own‑root, container‑grown plants settle steadily: first building roots, then stronger shoots, and by the third year giving a full ornamental display that matures gracefully rather than “wearing out”. Well suited to compact, rainwater‑friendly, urban layouts, it works equally in a 70–110 cm planting grid or a large 40–50 litre pot, offering lasting balance between colour, scent and structure for busy beginners who want beauty without fuss and for urban families seeking a gentle, sustainable front‑garden focal point.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small urban front garden bed |
The bushy, medium‑tall habit and dense foliage quickly provide a soft, romantic screen in limited space, while remontant flowering keeps colour at eye level through the season, rewarding time‑poor city gardeners who want consistent impact at a glance |
| Rain‑aware clay border near the house |
Once established, the own‑root shrub forms a stable framework that copes well with typical UK heavier soils when planted into improved topsoil, helping create a resilient, long‑lived feature in rain‑catchment borders for householders concerned with run‑off and sustainable planting around the home |
| Large container on patio or balcony (40–50 L+) |
In a generous pot with quality peat‑free compost, its upright, bushy shape and repeated blooming deliver a classic rose presence without demanding complex pruning, ideal for balconies or terrace patios where reliable structure and scent are wanted from limited floor area for city dwellers |
| Low, scented path edging |
Planted at 60–70 cm along a path, the medium‑large double flowers and strong, fruity tea fragrance create the feeling of walking a narrow, scented corridor after showers, enhancing everyday journeys for those who value atmosphere as much as appearance on daily walks |
| Nostalgic focal point in mixed cottage border |
Its warm salmon‑orange blooms with pinkish sheen blend naturally with perennials such as bellflowers or ornamental grasses, lending a timeless, “old‑rose” mood that continues across multiple flushes, appealing to gardeners seeking classic romance with modern reliability in cottage style |
| Family garden feature near seating area |
The combination of moderate height, dense greenery and pronounced scent makes it an excellent companion to a small terrace or bench, offering repeated, low‑effort floral interest where families relax and entertain, without requiring expert rose care knowledge for busy families |
| Long‑term structural planting in small gardens |
As an own‑root shrub, Letitia regenerates from its base if pruned harder or weather‑damaged, helping preserve shape and flowering over many years and giving confidence to newer gardeners who want a dependable, forgiving rose framework for long‑term planners |
| Weather‑exposed but sheltered‑by‑buildings sites |
Suited to average British conditions with wind and regular rain, it offers a robust, medium‑maintenance option where some fungal pressure is expected, responding well to basic care routines and good airflow for householders wanting durable planting in challenging spots in real gardens |
Styling ideas
- Front‑door welcome – Pair one or two shrubs by a terraced‑house entrance with soft grasses and a simple gravel strip for drainage – ideal for owners wanting instant romance from doorstep to pavement.
- Balcony retreat – Grow Letitia in a 50‑litre container with lavender and nepeta underplanting to echo its salmon tones and fragrance – perfect for flat‑dwellers seeking a low‑effort evening sanctuary.
- Cottage ribbon – Repeat‑plant along a narrow path, weaving in Campanula and low sage for colour from spring to autumn – suited to gardeners creating a traditional look in modest urban plots.
- Rain‑garden curve – Position slightly above a shallow rain‑capture swale, backed with feather‑reed grass, to soften hard boundaries – good for sustainability‑minded households managing roof runoff attractively.
- Family seating nook – Flank a small patio bench with two shrubs and simple clay‑tolerant perennials, giving scent and privacy without complex pruning – attractive for families who relax outdoors after work and school.
Technical cultivar profile
| Trait | Data |
| Name and registration |
LETITIA™ Renaissance® (registered as POUlren045) is a Romantica shrub nostalgia rose for garden use, supplied here as an own‑root, container‑grown plant for reliable long‑term performance. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by L. Pernille Olesen and Mogens N. Olesen for Poulsen Roser A/S in Denmark, with European garden introduction around 2022 as part of the Renaissance® romantic garden shrub collection. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, medium‑tall shrub reaching about 100–160 cm in height and 80–130 cm spread, carrying dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage and a moderately thorny framework suited to beds, borders and larger containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup‑shaped flowers with roughly 26–39 petals, usually borne in clusters of three to five per stem, with strong remontant character and a notably abundant second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Salmon‑orange blooms (RHS 36B–36C) open with deeper peach‑orange centres, shading to cream‑pink edges; colour holds well in moderate conditions but softens and lightens in higher heat or intense sun exposure. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, sweet fragrance with a fruity tea character, readily noticeable nearby in still air and particularly effective along paths, seating areas and entrances where regular close‑up enjoyment is expected. |
| Hip characteristics |
Limited hip set due to double flowers; where fertilised, produces small, spherical red hips about 8–13 mm diameter, which may offer modest late‑season decorative value without significant seeding concerns. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b), with moderate tolerance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; benefits from good air circulation and standard UK preventive care in humid seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers sunny sites with improved, well‑drained soil; plant at 60–110 cm spacing, water regularly in dry spells, and maintain basic deadheading and pruning to balance flowering with manageable shrub structure. |
LETITIA™ offers romantic colour, strong fragrance and resilient, own‑root shrub structure for compact gardens and large containers, making it a thoughtful choice if you would like a long‑term, low‑fuss rose to grow with your space.