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For You With Love is a soft coral-pink floribunda with golden undertones and double blooms borne in generous clusters. This compact, bushy grower flowers reliably from June through October, making it an excellent choice for continuous garden colour and a thoughtful gift rose for anniversaries and special occasions.
This is a rose bred with romance and practicality in mind. The soft coral-pink petals, warmed by gentle golden tones, open into full, symmetrical double blooms that cluster generously along the stems. It's the kind of rose you plant not just for its beauty, but for its reliability. From early summer right through to the first frosts, For You With Love delivers consistent colour without demanding a great deal in return.
The compact habit, reaching just 80cm (2.5ft), makes this floribunda ideal for modern gardens where space is at a premium. It works beautifully in mixed borders alongside lavenders, salvias, and herbaceous perennials, or it can hold its own in a dedicated rose bed. The bushy form means it naturally fills out without leaving bare legs at the base, which is a real advantage for garden design. Many gardeners also grow it in containers, where its neat habit and continuous flowering make it a long-season focal point on the patio or terrace.
The sweet, moderate fragrance is a pleasant bonus. While not the strongest scent you'll find in a floribunda, it's genuine and carries well enough to appreciate on a still summer evening. The blooms are also excellent for cutting, so you can bring that coral-pink warmth indoors and enjoy it in a vase while the plant continues flowering behind you in the garden.
Plant For You With Love in full sun or partial shade, though it will give you more flowers and better colour intensity in six hours of good daylight. Like all our roses, it's budded onto vigorous rootstock that ensures a strong, healthy plant from year one. Water well during the growing season, particularly in hot, dry spells, and deadhead spent clusters to encourage the plant to keep flowering. A light trim in late winter or early spring removes any frost-damaged growth and keeps the compact habit tidy. Mulch around the base in spring with compost or well-rotted manure to suppress weeds and conserve moisture.
For You With Love has become particularly popular in the anniversary and occasion market, and for good reason. The name itself speaks to romance and affection, while the coral-pink with golden undertones strikes a warm, generous note that sits comfortably between classic red and soft pink. Plant it as a lasting memory of a special date, and it will reward you with flowers every summer for decades. It's also forgiving enough for newer gardeners to grow with confidence.
Pair For You With Love with soft herbaceous perennials and silvery foliage to amplify its romantic charm. Lavender plants in pale purple or white create a gentle contrast, while allium bulbs add height and structure without competing for attention. Clematis plants trained through nearby trellis work offer vertical interest, and low-growing herbaceous perennials like catmint and salvia soften the front edge. Consider adding other varieties from our floribunda rose bushes collection for layered colour and extended season interest.
Our roses are budded onto vigorous rootstock and grown for us by specialist growers who know their craft. As award-winning suppliers since 1949, we've earned the trust of gardeners across the UK. Shop with confidence: your For You With Love will arrive healthy and ready to establish quickly in your garden. Browse our complete rose bushes collection today.
Yes. This floribunda is forgiving and reliable. It tolerates partial shade, flowers generously with basic care, and the compact habit means you won't fight with overgrown stems. Ideal for building confidence.
It flowers from June through October with regular deadheading and feeding. It won't bloom in winter, but the five-month season is excellent for a repeat-flowering floribunda in the UK climate.
It reaches approximately 80cm (2.5ft) in height and spreads to a similar width when mature. The compact, bushy habit makes it ideal for borders, containers, and smaller gardens.
Yes, it grows very well in containers. Use a pot at least 45cm wide with quality rose compost, and feed regularly through the season. Container roses need more water in dry spells than those in the ground.
November through March for bare-root plants, or any time of year for potted plants. Spring and autumn planting gives the roots time to establish before extreme heat or frost. Water well after planting.