GANYMEDES – orange-pink shaded park rose - Dittière
Set the scene for relaxed afternoon tea with GANYMEDES, a bushy, compact shrub rose that brings a gently romantic, storybook feel to small and medium family gardens. Its colour shifts from coral‑orange buds to peach‑pink blooms with a creamy veil, giving borders a constantly changing, softly “girly” cottage look. Medium maintenance suits busy gardeners who want reliable flowering without specialist skills, while own‑root resilience means this rose matures into a long‑lived, stable feature. In heavier soils it appreciates a raised bed or improved drainage to cope confidently with wet, breezy weather near the coast. The moderate size and tidy habit fit beautifully beside hedging, lawns or paths, and also work in large terrace planters. With regular deadheading and light seasonal pruning, you can enjoy a generous remontant display from late spring onwards, as the plant moves naturally from strong roots to fuller top growth and then a richer ornamental presence over its first three years. Medium‑strength, fruity fragrance completes the picture, creating a welcoming corner for relaxed family moments.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small family front garden border |
The compact, bushy habit and 70–110 cm height make GANYMEDES easy to position below windows without blocking light, while its changing orange‑pink tones give a cottage feel from the street with only moderate seasonal care, ideal for busy homeowners. |
| Mixed cottage-style back garden bed |
Clustered, double blooms in warm coral, salmon and peach‑pink shades create a soft, romantic look that blends naturally with perennials and kitchen‑garden planting, giving classic “English countryside” charm without the need for complicated colour planning, perfect for cottage‑garden lovers. |
| Low informal flowering hedge |
Planted at about 50 cm intervals, the dense, mid‑green foliage and moderate prickliness form a gently protective, child‑friendly boundary that flowers repeatedly through the season, offering structure and privacy without constant clipping, reassuring for family gardeners. |
| Feature shrub near a seating area |
The medium, clearly noticeable fruity fragrance and generous second flush make it a rewarding focal point by a bench or patio, giving scented interest across the summer with straightforward pruning and deadheading, attractive to romantic traditionalists. |
| Large container or terrace planter |
The moderate size and bushy shape adapt well to a 40–50 litre or larger container, letting you bring cottage‑garden warmth onto patios and balconies; own‑root vigour supports long‑term structure if watering and feeding are kept simple but regular, convenient for urban balcony owners. |
| Clay or chalky family garden soils |
GANYMEDES copes reliably in typical UK conditions when given improved drainage or a raised bed on heavier or chalky sites, helping it establish a stable framework and dependable flowering even where soil is less than perfect, encouraging for first‑time planters. |
| Low-maintenance flowering accent among shrubs |
Once settled, this shrub rose offers repeat flowering and good black spot resistance with only medium maintenance and occasional checks for other issues, giving colour and scent between evergreens and hedging without demanding weekly attention, well suited to time‑pressed gardeners. |
| Long-term structural rose in a family garden plan |
As an own‑root plant, GANYMEDES ages into a stable, regenerating shrub rather than relying on a graft, meaning if stems are damaged or pruned hard it can reshoot true to type and hold its ornamental value for many seasons, reassuring for long‑term planners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage‑front Welcome – Plant GANYMEDES by the front path with lady’s mantle and low lavender for a soft, frothy edge that frames the door – ideal for homeowners wanting a friendly, traditional entrance.
- Kitchen‑Garden Charm – Place it near raised veg beds, underplanted with herbs such as chives and thyme, to weave ornamental blooms into productive spaces – for gardeners who like beauty alongside practicality.
- Pastel Terrace Nook – Grow GANYMEDES in a 50 litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme and soft pink diascia to create a romantic seating corner – perfect for flat dwellers and terrace users.
- Soft Screening Hedge – Use a loose row mixed with other shrub roses and airy perennials like Verbena hastata for a semi‑transparent, flowering screen – for families needing gentle separation without a hard fence.
- Storybook Seating Corner – Position it behind a bench with Lychnis and other pinks to create a layered, rosy backdrop that feels like a page from a children’s tale – suited to those curating a dreamy, nostalgic garden mood.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
GANYMEDES is a park shrub rose marketed by Jardirose; group: shrub, commercial type park rose, collection Park – shrub rose; no registered exhibition name is recorded to date. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in France by Jean‑Pierre Dittière, breeding year 2016; introduced and initially distributed by Jardirose, with precise introduction and registration years not currently documented. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, dense foliage with mid‑green, slightly glossy leaves; height typically 70–110 cm, spread 60–100 cm, moderately thorny stems; overall forming a compact, rounded shrub suited to borders and hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Double, cup‑shaped blooms with 26–39 petals, large flower size around 7–10 cm; carried in clusters of three to five per stem, with remontant behaviour providing a generous second flush after initial flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Coral‑orange buds open vivid coral‑orange with golden‑yellow flashes, shifting through salmon‑pink to peach‑pink with a creamy veil; ARS LP, RHS 62C/62D, good colour retention with a multi‑tonal effect at full bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Clearly perceptible, medium‑strength scent with a fresh, fruity character; noticeable at close range around seating areas without being overwhelming, adding sensory interest through the flowering season. |
| Hip characteristics |
Limited hip set expected owing to dense double flowers; where hips form they are spherical, approximately 10–14 mm in diameter, with an orange‑red colour providing modest late‑season interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C, RHS rating H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA Zone 6b; black spot resistant with moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew and rust, requiring occasional monitoring and basic care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Recommended spacing: 60 cm for mass planting, 50 cm for hedges, 100 cm as a specimen; medium maintenance with periodic pest and disease checks; responds well to standard shrub rose pruning and regular deadheading. |
GANYMEDES offers warm, shifting orange‑pink blooms, a compact, shrub‑like form and reliable fragrance on a durable own‑root plant, making it a thoughtful choice if you value long‑term beauty with manageable care.