Botanical Name: Rosa Ă hybrida
Cultivar Name: âOyster Pearlâ
Common Names: Oyster Pearl Rose, Oyster Pearl Bush Rose, Pearl Rose, Cream-Pink Bush Rose
Plant Type: Bush Rose
Species Group: Hybrid garden rose
đ Product Description
Rosa Ă hybrida âOyster Pearlâ is an elegant bush rose admired for its large, softly layered blooms in delicate tones of creamy white, blush pink, and soft shell-peach. Its refined colouring and classic flower form give it a graceful, romantic presence, making it an excellent choice for adding subtle sophistication to the garden.
This attractive bush rose grows in a neat, upright habit and is ideal for rose beds, mixed borders, feature planting, and decorative containers. Its gentle pastel blooms combine beautifully with green foliage, silver-leaved plants, and other soft-toned flowering perennials, while its repeat-flowering nature provides regular flushes of colour through the growing season in South African gardens.
Graceful, decorative, and timeless in appeal, Rosa Ă hybrida âOyster Pearlâ is an excellent choice for gardeners wanting a refined bush rose with soft luminous colouring and classic beauty.
đ Size When Fully Grown
Height: 80 cm â 1.2 m
Spread: 60â90 cm
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy, repeat-flowering deciduous rose
Growth Rate: Moderate
đą Best Growing Conditions
Light: Full sun
Soil: Fertile, well-draining soil enriched with compost
Water:
⢠Water regularly during establishment
⢠Water deeply during active growth and flowering
⢠Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged
⢠Avoid wetting foliage late in the day to reduce disease risk
Feeding: Feed in late winter or early spring and regularly through the flowering season with a balanced rose fertiliser to support healthy growth and repeat blooming.
Maintenance:
⢠Prune in late winter to shape the plant and encourage strong new growth
⢠Remove spent blooms regularly to promote repeat flowering
⢠Monitor for aphids, black spot, and mildew
⢠Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds
⢠Remove weak or damaged stems as needed
đŚď¸ Planting & Growing Season (South Africa)
Best Planting Time: Autumn to spring
Active Growth: Spring and summer
Flowering Time: Repeated flushes from spring to autumn
Climate Suitability: Suitable for most South African regions with good sun and airflow
Frost Tolerance: Tolerates light frost during dormancy
Wind Tolerance: Best in a sheltered to moderately exposed position
đź Additional Benefits
⢠Soft cream, blush, and shell-pink blooms
⢠Elegant classic rose form
⢠Repeat flowering through the season
⢠Excellent for beds and borders
⢠Attractive cut flowers
đż Ideal Uses
â Rose beds and borders
â Feature shrub planting
â Patio containers
â Cut flower gardens
â Formal and cottage garden designs