LAFAYETTE – dark pink bedding floribunda rose - Nonin
Classic cottage-style charm meets reliable performance in Lafayette, a tall, bushy floribunda that brings generous clusters of velvety dark-pink blooms to small beds, front gardens and mixed borders. Its remontant flowering habit means a strong second flush, keeping colour in the garden well beyond midsummer, while semi-double flowers with visible stamens add a light, sweet fragrance and a welcome stop for bees. The plant forms its own-root framework steadily, giving long-term stability and ornamental value without complex care, even where you must manage heavier soils and ensure good drainage after rain. Self-cleaning blooms help the bush stay tidy with minimal deadheading, and moderate height and spread create a balanced, structural presence as a specimen, edging or loose hedge. In a typical family garden, Lafayette rewards simple planting and regular watering, moving gradually from root-building to fuller top growth and finally to its complete ornamental maturity over the first three seasons.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden bed by the house |
The bushy, upright habit and moderate spread give a strong vertical accent without overwhelming a typical narrow front border. Semi-double, self-cleaning clusters keep the display looking smart between visits, supporting a neat, welcoming approach for busy homeowners |
| Small cottage-style rose group (3–5 plants) |
Planted in a loose group, Lafayette’s consistently dark-pink, velvety blooms create a classic cottage feel with harmonious colour and gentle fragrance. The remontant flowering ensures a second wave of colour, building confidence for beginner gardeners |
| Mixed border with perennials |
Lafayette’s mid-green, matt foliage and cup-shaped blooms combine well with traditional border plants, offering a stable, long-lived shrub structure that anchors more changeable perennials. Own-root growth helps it adapt and persist as a reliable backbone for aesthetic planners |
| Family garden edging or informal hedge |
The recommended spacing allows Lafayette to knit into a soft, flowering line, guiding paths or separating garden areas without rigid formality. The medium maintenance need suits households wanting impact from routine care rather than specialist pruning, reassuring time-poor families |
| Feature rose in a small ornamental bed |
At up to around 1.8 m, Lafayette can stand alone as a focal shrub, its clusters of dark-pink flowers drawing the eye through the season. The light, sweet scent and visible stamens add life and movement as bees visit, ideal for wildlife-minded owners |
| Part-shaded side garden or passage |
This variety tolerates partial shade, so it can brighten side gardens that do not receive sun all day. Good colour retention and gradual fading ensure that even in softer light the blooms remain attractive, making the most of modest spaces for urban gardeners |
| Raised bed on heavier or compacted soils |
Where soil is heavier, planting into a raised or improved bed lets Lafayette’s own-root system establish steadily and support a long-lived shrub. Simple watering and feeding routines are usually enough once settled, offering dependable flowering for low-effort gardens |
| Large container on patio or terrace |
In a large pot of at least 40–50 litres with good drainage, Lafayette forms a bushy, upright rose that dresses patios and terraces in dark-pink colour. Self-cleaning blooms reduce spent-flower mess near seating areas, a practical choice for compact outdoor spaces |
Styling ideas
- Heritage – combine Lafayette with lavender and lady’s mantle for a soft, traditional frontage – suited to lovers of period houses and classic village-garden style
- Contrast – set against white gaura and silver foliage plants to emphasise the velvety dark-pink blooms – ideal for design-conscious owners wanting clear colour statements
- Warmth – pair with Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’ and deep red heucheras for a rich, glowing summer border – appealing to gardeners who enjoy bold, warm palettes
- Softness – weave through pale pink geraniums and airy grasses to soften fence lines and path edges – perfect for families seeking gentle structure without harsh lines
- Wildlife – underplant with low catmint and thyme to support bees drawn by Lafayette’s open, semi-double flowers – for those who like relaxed, pollinator-friendly corners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Lafayette is a floribunda bedding rose, shrub type, traded as Lafayette Bedding rose Nonin, with the American Rose Society exhibition name Lafayette and unregistered cultivar status. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Auguste Nonin & Fils in France from ‘Rödhätte’ × ‘Richmond’, introduced in 1918 in France and 1923 in Australia under the name ‘Joseph Guy’, distributed there by Hazlewood Bros. |
| Awards and recognition |
Acknowledged historically with a Certificat de Mérite at Bagatelle, Paris in 1918, highlighting its ornamental value and garden performance under trial conditions of the period. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub with moderately dense, matt mid-green foliage, reaching about 140–180 cm in height and 105–135 cm in spread, with moderate thorniness and a naturally upright, well-filled framework. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped, medium-sized cluster-flowered blooms with roughly 13–25 petals, remontant habit giving a strong second flush, and generally good self-cleaning as spent flowers mostly drop naturally. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniform velvety deep pink with hints of scarlet, ARS DP, RHS 53A–53B; newly vivid dark pink, then fading gradually to mid-pink with slight silvery tones, remaining attractive even in strong sunlight. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, sweet rose fragrance of mild intensity, adding a gentle scent without overpowering nearby seating or windows, and semi-double form provides accessible stamens that partially attract pollinating insects. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces spherical orange-red hips about 10–14 mm in diameter in moderate quantities, adding a modest autumn and early winter feature useful for seasonal interest and informal cutting. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around -21 to -18 °C (H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3) with moderate resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, generally performing well with routine monitoring and timely protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suitable for beds, edging and specimen use; medium maintenance with occasional plant protection. Tolerates partial shade; plant at 100–180 cm spacing depending on use, observing recommended planting densities. |
LAFAYETTE – dark pink bedding floribunda rose - Nonin offers reliable repeat flowering, self-cleaning clusters and long-lived own-root growth for a stable garden feature; consider it if you value classic colour with manageable care.