
10 shrub roses with pink flowers
Our selection of the most beautiful pink shrub roses
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If you love to brighten up your garden with flowering bushes, shrub roses are sure to please you! They structure the space and add lovely tones with their charming cut flower arrangements. If the colour pink also makes you dream or inspires you, this lovely selection of shrub roses with pink flowers is just for you.
The rose 'Bonica', a hint of Japanese cherry blossom
Another beautiful variety from Meilland, the ‘Bonica’ rose is a gem. This small bush, reaching 80 cm, produces charming clusters of small double flowers in soft pink from June to November. They resemble candy pink buds before opening like cherry blossom flowers and they emit a light fragrance. The ‘Bonica’ rose has received prestigious awards, particularly the ADR label, a testament to its exceptional resistance to diseases.

‘Bonica’ rose
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With its subtly hued roses, rich in petals and with a light lemony fragrance, the ‘Maria Theresia’ rose is quite charming. This 80 cm bush is repeat flowering and blooms from June to November. Its flowers, grouped in a cut flower arrangement, open to reveal tightly packed petals forming quarters. They offer a delightful gradient of pink that becomes lighter towards the edges. This creation by the rose breeder Tantau is also very resilient, and its flowers have a long vase life. It allows for the creation of lovely small flowering hedges in the garden.

‘Maria Theresia’ rose
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The shrub rose 'Douceur Normande', for a touch of vibrancy
The rose bush ‘Douceur Normande’ stands out with its flowers resembling wild roses and its bright pink colour that leans towards coral, making the eyes sparkle. This bush typically reaches a height of 1.20 metres but can grow up to 2 metres in a Mediterranean climate. From June to October, it produces bouquets of single flowers measuring 6 cm, featuring a heart of yellow stamens and highlighted by dark green foliage veined with red. It is resistant to cold, drought, and shade, as well as to diseases. It can be planted as a small hedge or in a flower bed in the garden, or in a pot on a terrace.

Rose bush ‘Douceur Normande’ (photo Wikipedia)
The 'Smarty' rose, with its delicate and charming flowers
The ‘Smarty’ rose bears small, single dog rose flowers, light and lovely with their white-pink hue. To top it all off, they emit a subtle fruity fragrance. This rose is resistant to diseases and thrives in warm climates, making it a perfect choice for beginner gardeners. The bush climbs up to 1.80 metres and forms a beautiful defensive hedge with its thorny stems. Its golden heart adorned with elegant stamens and its dark green, glossy foliage contribute to the overall grace. Repeat flowering, it produces bouquets of flowers continuously from June to October. It can be planted in a hedge or trained over an arch or against a wall to give a wild touch to your garden.

‘Smarty’ rose (photo Wikipedia)
The shrub rose 'Astrid Lindgren', graceful in pots or in the garden
Vigorous, the ‘Astrid Lindgren’ rose quickly forms a bush 1.80 metres tall. It is covered, for several months, with semi-double flowers in a vibrant pink that fade as the blooms open. It flowers from June to November, producing generous bouquets of fragrant flowers with raspberry notes. This variety was created in 1991 by Danish rose breeder Poulsen. It can be planted in a border or as a standalone bush in a garden, or in a large pot on a terrace.

‘Astrid Lindgren’ rose
The shrub rose 'Rosy Cushion', a delightful and easy-going rose.
Very floriferous and resilient, the ‘Rosy Cushion’ rose is an easy-going shrub. It will appeal to gardeners looking for a low-maintenance variety. From May to October, it produces an abundant flowering of large dog roses grouped in bouquets. Their colour is complex, ranging from carmine pink to light pink, highlighted by a white centre. At the heart, the stamens add a lovely orange-yellow touch. The bronze foliage is also very decorative. The rose, which can reach a height of 1.5 metres, is perfect for a border or a hedge, paired for example with dogwoods or viburnums.

‘Rosy Cushion’ rose (photo Peganum)
The shrub rose 'Soul', the charm of old roses
The ‘Soul’ rose forms a bush 1.20 metres tall, which exudes charm with its large violet-pink flowers. They resemble old roses with their forty tightly packed petals and their powerful fragrance. Hardy and repeat flowering, the rose blooms from June to October, against a backdrop of glossy light green foliage. In addition to its romantic appearance, it is renowned for its vigour and has been awarded the ADR label, a guarantee of its robust health. Have fun creating colourful beds by pairing it with large gypsophilas or peonies!

Rosa ‘Soul’
The shrub rose 'Centenaire de Lourdes', for beautiful borders.
Obtained from the rose breeder Georges Delbard, the rose ‘Centenaire de Lourdes’ has a rapid growth rate and produces abundant flowering from June to October. Its round, semi-double roses bloom in clusters with lovely touches of fresh pink, which gradually become more pastel over time. They fill the air with a light fragrance. This bush, reaching heights of 1 to 1.5 metres, allows for the creation of beautiful hedges alongside other flowers, such as abelias, or other bushes, like mock oranges.

Rose ‘Centenaire de Lourdes’ (photo T. Kiya – Flickr)
The 'Rush' rose, a carefree bush
The ‘Rush’ rose grows quickly to a height of 1.60 metres and is ideal for creating flowering bush hedges. Easy to grow, it sends its stems fanning upwards and is covered in bouquets of small dog roses with a white centre edged in bright or pale pink. Its conical shape gives it a particularly elegant and natural appearance. It combines wonderfully with other stunning roses, such as the groundcover rose ‘The Fairy’ or the ‘Complicata’ rose, which also reaches up to 1.50 metres. Its long flowering period, from June to November, and its great resilience make one forget the thorny character of its stems.

‘Rush’ rose
The rose 'Louis Blériot', an exceptional variety
Created by the rose breeder Meilland, the rose ‘Louis Blériot’ forms a bush 80 cm tall with trailing branches that resemble a dome. A floriferous dome as it is repeat flowering and very floriferous. It is covered in small semi-double flowers resembling pom-poms, bi-coloured, ranging from light pink to lavender pink. From June to October, the lightly scented roses grow in clusters of 5 to 10 flowers on bright light green foliage and reddish thorny stems. Vigorous and resistant to diseases, it has received numerous awards, including the famous German ADR label.

Rose ‘Louis Blériot’
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