HARRY EDLAND® – mauve-lilac bedding floribunda rose – Harkness
With its romantic mauve-lilac blooms and richly perfumed fragrance, HARRY EDLAND® brings a storybook feel to family gardens and cottage-style borders. This upright floribunda flowers generously in clusters, creating a soft, hazy drift of colour ideal beside a lawn, along a path, or framing an arbour where you can linger over afternoon tea. Bred for good resistance to common rose diseases, it suits busy gardeners who want beauty without complicated care, even in gardens that regularly face brisk winds and heavy showers near the coast. The dense, dark green foliage sets off the lavender-purple blooms, while its reliable repeat flowering keeps beds lively from early summer well into autumn. As an own-root rose, it offers reassuring longevity, regenerating well from the base so its ornamental value remains stable year after year. In a 2-litre pot it is easy to handle and quick to establish, gradually building strong roots in the first season, more confident shoots in the second, and full cottage-garden charm by the third.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Feature rose near a seating area or terrace |
The very strong, perfumed scent carries well on still evenings, making this variety ideal close to where you sit with a book or afternoon tea, so you can enjoy its fragrance without needing a large rose collection; perfect for scent-lovers. |
| Small to medium mixed cottage border |
Compact, upright growth and cluster-flowered stems slip neatly into mixed borders with perennials and herbs, offering generous colour without overshadowing other plants in typical family gardens; ideal for cottage-gardeners. |
| Low-maintenance family flower bed |
Good resistance to black spot, mildew and rust keeps foliage healthy with minimal spraying, suiting homeowners who want reliable colour rather than intensive care routines; reassuring for busy-owners. |
| Container rose on patio or balcony (40–50 L+) |
Its manageable size and upright habit suit a large 40–50 litre pot, where strong own-root growth provides long-term stability and makes seasonal care, watering and occasional pruning simple; convenient for urban-gardeners. |
| Cutting patch or kitchen-garden edge |
Long-stemmed clusters, enduring mauve-lilac tones and good colour retention in sun make it a charming choice for cutting, adding a cottage feel when grown alongside vegetables and herbs; appealing to home-florists. |
| Informal hedge or path edging |
Recommended spacings allow you to create a softly billowing, scented line that defines paths or divides areas of the garden, while own-root stooling over time helps maintain a full, even look; suited to border-planners. |
| Pollinator-friendly decorative bed |
Semi-double flowers with 17–25 petals offer some access to pollen while still looking full and ornamental, allowing you to blend wildlife interest with traditional bedding style; thoughtful for nature-conscious. |
| Coastal or exposed family garden |
Dense foliage, sound structure and good disease resistance cope well where plants experience brisk winds and frequent rain, reducing weather-related damage and maintenance in such sites; practical for seaside-gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Tea-rose nook – Place HARRY EDLAND® beside a garden bench with white foxgloves and soft grasses to frame an intimate tea corner – ideal for scent-focused romantics.
- Cottage ribbon – Line a path with alternating plants and low lavender mounds, creating a mauve-lilac ribbon of colour – perfect for lovers of traditional English cottage charm.
- Kitchen-border charm – Weave it into a kitchen garden edge with chives, thyme and low daylilies for a productive yet pretty boundary – suited to practical home growers.
- Patio focal pot – Grow one plant in a 50-litre terracotta container with blue fescue at the base for year-round structure and summer scent – attractive to balcony and patio owners.
- Soft hedge drift – Plant a loose hedge at 50–60 cm intervals to separate play lawn from borders, keeping views open but spaces gently defined – great for family gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose registered as ‘Harry Edland’, marketed as HARRY EDLAND® bedding rose; bush form suitable for beds, edging and cutting, with verified cultivar authenticity for reliable performance. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jack Harkness, R. Harkness & Co. Ltd. in the United Kingdom, from complex mauve and lavender parents, introduced and registered in 1978 after breeding work completed in 1975. |
| Awards and recognition |
Honours include the RNRS Edland Fragrance Medal (1975), underlining the exceptional and distinctive strength of its perfume and its status among fragrance-focused garden roses. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright bush reaching roughly 70–95 cm in height and 50–75 cm spread, with dense, dark green, glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a tidy yet full bedding shrub. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms with 17–25 petals, medium to large in size, borne mainly in clusters; repeats well, giving a generous second flush and ongoing flowers in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Mauve-lilac overall effect, with lavender-purple petals and paler reverse; colour holds well in sun, taking on a slightly bluer cast in cool weather, fading softly to silvery lilac-pink with age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, garden-filling perfume of classic rose character, selected and recognised for scent; ideal where fragrance is a key design element around seating, entrances and terraces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Moderate production of small spherical red hips, around 10–14 mm in diameter, adding a discreet late-season decorative note without compromising the plant’s primary ornamental flowering role. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; tolerates typical UK winters down to about –18 to –21 °C (RHS H7), with moderate heat and drought tolerance in average garden soils. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well-drained soil; low maintenance with light deadheading, suitable for beds, edging, cutting and large containers, planted at 50–95 cm spacing depending on use. |
HARRY EDLAND® offers richly scented mauve-lilac clusters, healthy foliage and low-maintenance flowering on a durable own-root framework that will reward your family garden for many years, making it a thoughtful choice when you next plant a rose.