ROSA MUNDI – pink-and-white historic Gallica rose
Step into a storybook corner of your own garden with ROSA MUNDI, a compact historical Gallica shrub whose raspberry-striped blooms bring effortless romance to small and medium family plots. This old rose copes reliably even in exposed gardens where persistent breezes and showers demand good flower substance and steady colour. Its naturally compact habit and moderate height are easy to accommodate beside a path, against a low hedge or framing a kitchen-garden gate, while the barely thorny stems make everyday maintenance and family use more comfortable. As an own-root plant it matures gradually yet securely, promising a long garden life with dependable structure and the ability to regenerate if cut back harder after many years. In partial shade the patterned petals keep their definition beautifully, pairing well with soft perennials in a “girly” cottage border. A single, generous summer flush of large, semi-double flowers is balanced by a clear, medium Gallica fragrance that suits afternoon tea under an arbour, and its moderate disease tolerance remains manageable for busy household gardeners.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Cottage-style flower bed by a terrace or seating area |
The distinctive raspberry-on-ivory striping and semi-double blooms give a traditional cottage bed strong seasonal focus without needing complex pruning, while the clean Gallica scent complements relaxed afternoon seating for romantic cottage gardeners |
| Low, informal hedge along a path or front boundary |
Its compact, branching habit and recommended 100 cm spacing create a soft, storybook hedge that frames a family garden yet remains easy to keep in bounds with light annual trimming suited to busy home-owners |
| Mixed shrub border in a small or medium family garden |
Medium height, neat grey-green foliage and moderate spread make it straightforward to weave into existing shrubs; own-root growth ensures the framework thickens steadily over the years for long-term planners |
| Raised bed or improved clay border in exposed sites |
Once established, the shrub anchors well and holds its blooms respectably in wind and rain, ideal where heavy soil has been improved for drainage but conditions remain challenging for coastal and clay-garden owners |
| Part-shaded corner near walls, fences or mature shrubs |
Suitable partial-shade tolerance allows convincing flowering where sun is limited for part of the day, extending the romantic cottage look into side gardens or corners often overlooked by space-conscious gardeners |
| Large container on patio, balcony or paved courtyard |
In a 40–50 litre or larger planter with good drainage it forms a compact feature rose that is easy to water and deadhead at standing height, ideal where ground planting is not possible for urban balcony and patio users |
| Naturalistic or historical-style planting with perennials |
The once-flowering summer display pairs well with simple perennials and grasses, creating a historically inspired, loosely structured scene that needs only seasonal tidying, suiting low-intervention gardeners |
| Family garden focal point near play or lawn areas |
Barely thorny stems reduce snagging near paths and play spaces, while own-root resilience supports a long-lived shrub that can recover from occasional rough treatment, reassuring families seeking practical tradition |
Styling ideas
- Kitchen-garden gateway – Plant as a pair flanking a rustic gate, underplant with sweet alyssum for a soft white carpet – ideal for cottage-style vegetable gardeners
- Storybook hedge – Create a low, undulating hedge at 100 cm spacing, weaving in scabious for airy flower heads – suited to lovers of romantic boundaries
- Tea-corner focus – Position near a bistro set with pale perennials and a gravel surface to enjoy the Gallica scent – perfect for afternoon tea enthusiasts
- Pastel clay border – In a raised bed over heavy soil, combine with silver-leaved artemisia and soft pinks – good for gardeners improving challenging ground
- Patio feature pot – Grow one plant in a 50 litre terracotta container with trailing alyssum around the rim – recommended for small-plot and balcony owners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Historical Gallica shrub rose; current trade name ROSA MUNDI – pink-and-white historic Gallica rose; ARS exhibition name R. gallica versicolor; unregistered cultivar with long traditional use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Natural striped sport of Rosa gallica officinalis, first noted in the late 16th century; breeder and original distributor unknown; preserved and circulated as a classic historical rose. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact shrub 85–130 cm tall and 90–140 cm wide, with moderately dense, matt grey‑green foliage and barely thorny stems; forms a bushy outline suited to borders and informal hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, cupped, semi-double blooms with 13–25 petals, produced in clusters during a generous once-a-year summer flowering; petals fall moderately cleanly, though remnants may occasionally remain on stems. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pale ivory ground with vivid raspberry-pink streaks and spots; striping becomes more pronounced in cooler weather, while strong sun lightens tones; colour retention is very good through the main flowering period. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, well-scented rose with a clean, traditional Gallica character; fragrance is readily noticeable in still air and suits seating areas or paths where passers-by can enjoy its perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Flower mutation makes hip production infrequent; occasional ellipsoidal hips 10–16 mm across may form, colouring to orange-red (RHS 37A) and adding a discreet late-season accent without heavy fruiting. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −32 to −29 °C (RHS H7, USDA 4b); disease resistance is medium, with average tolerance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; regular watering needed in prolonged heat or drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to flower beds, edging, informal hedges and naturalistic plantings; prefers improved soil with reasonable drainage, partial shade tolerance, and medium maintenance including occasional pest and disease checks. |
ROSA MUNDI – pink-and-white historic Gallica rose offers compact, once-a-year striped summer splendour, gentle prickles and durable own-root growth for those wishing to anchor a romantic, easy-care corner in their garden.