AUSREEF – pale pink English rose – Austin
Under a rose-clad arbour, the English shrub rose AUSreef brings romance and cosiness to everyday family gardens, its bushy, upright shape ideal for borders in changeable British weather with good breeze and rainfall. Large, very full rosette blooms open from pastel buds into pale pink cups, then gently fade to cream, creating a storybook focal point from early summer onwards. The strong, sweet, fruity-myrrh scent gives a sense of afternoon tea in the countryside, while its remontant habit ensures repeat flushes with only moderate deadheading. On its own roots this premium shrub offers dependable structure, the root system strengthening year by year for a long-lived, stable presence that suits busy gardeners seeking traditional charm without complicated routines, as the plant quietly develops from good roots to fuller top growth and finally to its best ornamental display over the first three seasons.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Cottage-style mixed border in a family garden |
The bushy, upright habit and 80–120 cm height make AUSreef a natural fit for classic cottage borders, weaving between perennials and herbs. Its repeat flowering keeps the border lively across summer with minimal intervention, suiting those who prefer relaxed, romantic planting rather than high-maintenance displays, especially beginners. |
| Feature rose near patio, seating area or arbour |
Strong, sweet, fruity-myrrh fragrance and large, very full blooms give maximum sensory impact where you sit and unwind. A single shrub placed by a bench or arch offers that afternoon-tea atmosphere without needing a formal rose garden, ideal for compact plots and terraces appreciated by homeowners. |
| Own-root specimen for long-lived garden structure |
As an own-root shrub, AUSreef does not depend on a graft union, so it regenerates reliably from its base after hard pruning or weather damage. This leads to a longer usable life and more consistent shape over the years, which is reassuring for families. |
| Low, romantic hedge along paths or kitchen garden |
Recommended spacings of 55–65 cm allow you to form a soft, flowering hedge that frames vegetable beds or lawns. Repeating this one variety creates a calm, traditional look, while moderate maintenance means you mainly deadhead and lightly shape it, manageable for hobby-gardeners. |
| Containers and large patio pots (40–50 litre+) |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container, AUSreef becomes a moveable focal point for small urban gardens. Regular watering and feeding are straightforward tasks, and the rose’s moderate height keeps it in scale with balconies and courtyards, supporting space-limited town-dwellers. |
| Small coastal or breezy gardens |
The moderately dense foliage and upright frame cope well where wind and showers are frequent, as the rain-tolerant blooms withstand unsettled spells without turning to mush, a reassuring trait when summers bring blustery days and sudden downpours for many coast-gardeners. |
| Flower beds for reliable repeat flowering |
Remontant flowering, with an abundant second flush, keeps beds colourful without replanting annuals. With medium maintenance needs, your main jobs are feeding, watering in dry spells and removing some spent blooms, fitting easily into the schedule of busy-owners. |
| Cut flowers for indoor vases |
The large, very full rosette blooms with strong fragrance are excellent for cutting, turning a single bush into a regular source of scented stems. Harvesting flowers encourages new buds, so you enjoy both garden display and arrangements indoors, attractive to practical rose-lovers. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-border drift – Plant AUSreef in a loose wave through a mixed border, threading between low sage and asters for a soft, romantic look – ideal for lovers of informal English cottage style.
- Patio focus – Place one shrub in a generous 50 litre pot by French doors, underplant with trailing thyme for scent at ground level – perfect for small patios and city terraces.
- Kitchen-garden edge – Line a vegetable plot or berry cage with a short hedge of AUSreef, combining beauty and structure around productive beds – suited to home growers who enjoy traditional potagers.
- Arbour companion – Sit AUSreef at the base of a simple wooden seat or arch, pairing with climbers in similar tones for a layered, storybook effect – made for romantic outdoor seating corners.
- Fragrant cutting patch – Group three shrubs in a sunny corner purely for cutting, so you can fill jugs indoors without leaving gaps in the main borders – attractive to practical, scent-loving households.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
English shrub rose from the English Rose Collection, commercial type romantic English rose; registered cultivar AUSreef, also traded as Sharifa Asma in exhibition contexts. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by David C. H. Austin in the United Kingdom from ‘Mary Rose’ × ‘Admired Miranda’, introduced and first distributed by David Austin Roses Ltd in 1989. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub reaching about 80–120 cm high and 70–100 cm wide, with moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and dense prickling along the stems. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very full rosette blooms with over 40 petals, mostly borne singly; remontant with an abundant second flush after the main flowering, self-cleaning only moderate so some deadheading helps. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pale pink flowers with a soft powder-pink centre and ivory outer petals, gradually fading towards off-white and cream; colour retention is modest, giving a gentle, antique, weathered effect over time. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, clearly perceptible fragrance combining sweet, fruity notes with a distinct myrrh character, best enjoyed near paths, doors or seating where the scent can be easily appreciated. |
| Hip characteristics |
Very double flowers limit hip set; occasionally forms small, orange-red, egg-shaped rosehips about 10–14 mm long, adding a light ornamental touch in late season without heavy seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, roughly USDA 5b), with good black spot resistance but only moderate tolerance to powdery mildew, rust, heat and drought, needing protection from late frosts. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny beds or large containers with regular watering and feeding; plant 55–65 cm apart in hedges or 100 cm as specimens, at around 2.4–2.7 plants/m² for fuller mass plantings. |
AUSreef offers repeat flowering, strong fragrance and a long-lived, regenerating own-root habit, making it a dependable, romantic English rose for those ready to give a cherished spot in their garden.