Rosa Charles Rennie Mackintosh Flower
Rosa ‘Charles Rennie Mackintosh’ is a beautiful and distinctive rose variety bred by the renowned English rose breeder David Austin. Introduced in 1988, this rose was named after Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the famous Scottish architect, designer, and artist known for his innovative and elegant Art Nouveau style. Like its namesake, this rose carries an air of refinement and creativity, combining old-world charm with modern rose breeding excellence.
Appearance and Bloom
One of the most striking features of ‘Charles Rennie Mackintosh’ is its unusual flower form. The blooms are medium-sized, packed with numerous petals that create a perfectly rounded, domed shape. They resemble the symmetry of antique roses but carry a modern softness in their presentation. The flowers are borne in clusters, giving the plant a very full and generous display during its blooming season.
The color is another highlight—it is a delicate blend of lilac-pink with soft lavender undertones. Depending on light conditions and temperature, the shade can vary from a silvery pink to a deeper mauve, making it an ever-changing delight in the garden. This muted pastel shade lends itself beautifully to cottage gardens, mixed borders, or romantic rose beds.
Fragrance
Fragrance is a hallmark of David Austin’s roses, and ‘Charles Rennie Mackintosh’ does not disappoint. The blooms exude a medium-strong, old rose scent that is both sweet and refreshing. It is a fragrance that feels timeless, echoing the character of traditional English roses while offering something fresh and inviting.
Growth Habit
This rose has a compact, bushy habit, typically reaching about 3–4 feet in height with a similar spread. The shrub is dense, making it excellent for creating structure in a garden bed. Its healthy, green foliage provides a strong contrast to the soft lilac blooms. Unlike some roses that can appear leggy or sparse, ‘Charles Rennie Mackintosh’ maintains a neat and rounded form, which makes it an ideal choice for smaller gardens or for planting in groups.
Flowering and Performance
As a repeat-flowering rose, it blooms generously in flushes throughout the season, from early summer until the first frosts. The clusters of rounded blooms create an almost hydrangea-like effect when viewed from a distance, which adds to its ornamental value. It performs well in a range of climates and has good disease resistance, making it relatively easy to maintain compared to more delicate heritage varieties.
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