RIVEDOUX-PLAGE™ – golden-yellow bedding shrub rose – Massad
With its golden-yellow, softly pink-edged blooms, Rivedoux-plage™ creates a gentle sense of balance in compact front gardens, evoking the calm of Atlantic light after rain. Bred in the South of France, this bushy modern shrub rose thrives where summers are warm and dry yet spring remains cool and damp, offering reassuring performance even in typical British humidity and showery spells. Its dense, glossy foliage and medium height make it easy to weave into small London-style spaces, where there is little room for trial and error. The own-root form supports impressive long-term longevity, regenerating well after pruning and weather damage, so the plant can mature gracefully rather than needing frequent replacement. At first the focus is on strong rooting, then sturdier shoots, before it settles into full, colourful flowering across its third season, giving you time to enjoy its evolving structure and to refine your planting. For an urban, rainwater-conscious layout, its compact habit sits comfortably beside gravel runs, soakaways or permeable paving, leaving space for underplanting and discreet drainage details.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Narrow London front garden border |
The compact, bushy framework and 100–140 cm height make Rivedoux-plage™ ideal for slim, street-facing beds where you want privacy and colour without overwhelming the space. Dense foliage disguises bins, railings or pipework for style-conscious terrace-owners |
| Rainwater-friendly, permeable front garden |
Works beautifully beside gravel, permeable paving and discreet soakaways, where its moderate spread leaves room for surface water to drain while still providing strong colour focus. This suits gardens aiming to handle frequent wet spells and sudden downpours for responsible city-gardeners |
| Feature shrub in a small mixed border |
The cupped, very full flowers open in warm golden-yellow, gently ageing to sandy and peach tones with mauve-pink edges, giving a long, subtle colour story from a single plant. This helps a modest border feel designed and cohesive for style-minded homeowners |
| Sunny Mediterranean-style corner |
Originating from a Mediterranean breeding programme, this rose copes well with warm, sheltered positions, provided it receives regular watering in prolonged dry spells. It suits south- or west-facing corners where reflective light intensifies its tones for aspirational beginners |
| Own-root long-term planting scheme |
Supplied on its own roots, Rivedoux-plage™ builds a solid framework that can regenerate from the base after hard pruning, winter damage or accidental breakage, maintaining shape and ornamental value in the same spot over many seasons for forward-planning gardeners |
| Formal bed or low hedge line |
Regular spacing at 35–40 cm creates a softly clipped, low flowering band with repeated clusters of double blooms. Uniform height and dense growth produce a structured look that reads well from the pavement, suiting those who enjoy visual order for neat-frontage residents |
| Specimen rose in a large container |
When grown in a pot of at least 40–50 litres, this shrub forms an upright, leafy pillar of colour, perfect beside a front door or on a small patio. The mild fragrance adds a gentle welcome without overwhelming close quarters, ideal for space-limited balcony-owners |
| Colour accent in a high-maintenance rose collection |
This variety’s very full blooms and refined colour nuances reward gardeners already comfortable with regular spraying and monitoring for disease, particularly in damp districts with fungal pressure. In such curated settings it becomes a showpiece for dedicated rose-enthusiasts |
Styling ideas
- Coastal-front calm – combine with glaucous Carex and pale gravel for a seaside feel in urban terraces – suited to design-conscious small-garden owners
- Soft-pastel ribbon – plant as a low line with Saxifraga and Campanula to create a frothy, romantic edge – ideal for those wanting a “girly” yet grown-up frontage
- Golden-focus pot – grow one plant in a 50-litre clay pot flanked by lavender for height and scent – perfect for busy householders seeking an easy focal point
- Sun-warmed corner – set against pale masonry with drought-tolerant grasses for a Mediterranean courtyard look – good for urban gardeners with sheltered, sunny spots
- Structured entrance – mirror-plant two shrubs by a path, underplanting with low nepeta to soften edges – recommended for homeowners wanting a welcoming, orderly approach
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Modern shrub rose, exhibition category shrub; registered as MASripla, marketed as Rivedoux-plage™ Les Provençelles® MASripla, a golden-yellow bedding shrub type intended for borders and bed plantings. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Dominique Massad at Atelier -Jardin Dominique Massad in Allauch, France, with unknown parentage; introduced and registered in 2013 through Pétales de Roses for European garden use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub rose reaching about 100–140 cm high and 50–80 cm wide, with dense mid-green, glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a leafy, upright structure suitable for beds and low hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very full, cupped blooms with over 40 petals, borne mainly in clusters; repeats well through the season with generous second flushes, delivering sustained ornamental display in average UK summers. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid golden-yellow petals with subtle pink margins (RHS 14A outer, 55B inner); buds deep yellow with pale pink tips, ageing through creamy yellow and peach to sandy tones, often with mauve-pink edging at full openness. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Soft, discreet scent of mild strength, noticeable at close range but not overpowering; suitable for entrances and small seating areas where a gentle, refined fragrance is preferred over intense perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate numbers of small, spherical orange-red hips, around 8–12 mm in diameter; hips can offer additional late-season interest if spent flowers are not removed after the final main flowering flush. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), but highly susceptible to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, requiring regular protective treatments and attentive hygiene in humid climates. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun on well-drained soil with consistent moisture; performance improves with regular feeding and comprehensive disease management. Recommended spacings: 35–40 cm for groups, around 65 cm for single specimens. |
Rivedoux-plage™ offers compact structure, a refined golden-yellow colour shift and own-root resilience for long-term planting; consider it if you enjoy tending roses and want a distinct focal shrub.