BAJOR GIZI – pink dwarf miniature rose - Márk
Let BAJOR GIZI bring a touch of cheerful, cottage-style charm to your front garden or patio, with neat little shrubs that stay compact and easy to manage even in small urban spaces. Its lilac-pink blooms appear in generous flushes through the season, quietly repeating so you can enjoy colour between showers and brief sunny spells in our changeable climate, while the plant itself shrugs off wet, breezy days and generally copes well where rainfall and heavy soil are part of everyday gardening. The flowers have a fresh, medium-strength fragrance, pleasantly noticeable as you pass, without overwhelming nearby seating or windows. BAJOR GIZI is naturally compact and dense, perfect for edging, low hedges or containers by the front door, and its own-root form supports a long-lived, steadily maturing shrub that quietly rebuilds from the base if ever damaged. You can look forward to a simple development arc – stronger roots in year one, fuller shoots in year two, and its complete ornament and shape really settling by year three – with little more than basic feeding, light clipping and occasional checks for rust. Its reliable health, especially against powdery mildew and black spot, makes it a relaxed choice for busy households, and the rounded clusters of small, double flowers bring a softly feminine note that suits both Irish cottage borders and tidy Dublin terraces. In a large pot or border, BAJOR GIZI blends easily with perennials and grasses, while its dark green, glossy foliage stays attractive between flushes, giving your garden a feeling of quiet, everyday contentment.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden edging along paths or driveways |
The low, compact habit keeps BAJOR GIZI neatly in bounds, giving a tidy pink edging that never overwhelms narrow paths or small front gardens, ideal where space is tight for families and busy commuters, especially beginners. |
| Small Irish cottage borders |
Remontant flowering brings repeat colour through our short summers, with lilac-pink clusters that fit naturally among cottage-style perennials, offering reliable bloom on a modest footprint for relaxed hobby-gardeners. |
| Dublin terraced-house containers (40–50 litre minimum) |
In a 40–50 litre container, its dwarf stature and dense foliage make an easy-care feature by the door or railings, needing only light pruning and watering, perfect for time-poor urban homeowners. |
| Low, informal mini-hedges |
Planted at 25 cm spacing, BAJOR GIZI forms a soft, low hedge that outlines beds or lawns without blocking light, staying attractive thanks to its compact shape and glossy leaves for style-conscious families. |
| Family gardens with limited maintenance time |
Good resistance to black spot and powdery mildew means fewer sprays and less fuss, so the shrub keeps its leaves and structure with only occasional checks for rust, suiting health- and time-aware gardeners. |
| Long-lived feature in mixed borders |
As an own-root plant, BAJOR GIZI establishes steadily and regenerates from its base if cut back by weather or pruning, offering stable ornamental value over many years for forward-planning planners. |
| “Girly” pink accent near seating or doorways |
The fresh, medium-strength scent and delicately fading lilac-pink colour give a gentle, romantic feel without overwhelming nearby seating, appealing to fragrance-loving, soft-colour enthusiasts and gentle-style designers. |
| Clay-prone, rainy Irish plots |
In gardens where frequent showers and heavier soils are the norm, BAJOR GIZI’s healthy foliage and sturdy dwarf framework stay dependable if given basic drainage, a reassuring choice for cautious, climate-aware buyers. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Ribbon Border – run a curving line of BAJOR GIZI along a low stone wall with baby’s-breath and soft grasses for a romantic, pink “girly” edge – ideal for nostalgic cottage-garden lovers.
- Terraced-Pot Trio – plant three 40–50 litre containers with BAJOR GIZI, white alyssum and trailing ivy to soften steps or railings – perfect for compact Dublin front gardens.
- Mini-Hedge Frame – create a low pink frame around a small lawn or play area, combining BAJOR GIZI with spring bulbs for all-season interest – great for family gardens needing tidy structure.
- Low-Maintenance Mix – pair BAJOR GIZI with drought-tolerant Artemisia and hardy perennials so the bed stays attractive with limited watering and care – suited to busy, low-input gardeners.
- Soft-Pink Focus Bed – group BAJOR GIZI near a bench, backed by Ceanothus and pale perennials, to enjoy fragrance and pastel tones on short evening strolls – lovely for relaxed evening unwinders.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
BAJOR GIZI miniature dwarf rose by Márk; commercial group “Rósra mion - abhac”, shrub rose and potted ornamental type, sold as own-root antoniaROSE ORIGINAL in 2-litre containers. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Márk Gergely in Hungary, around 1989; parentage not recorded. Introduced and first distributed by PharmaRosa Ltd., with registration year and detailed breeding data not fully documented. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Miniature shrub with compact, rounded habit, typically 30–40 cm high and wide. Moderately thorny shoots carry dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage, giving a well-filled, tidy appearance in borders or containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, double, cup-shaped blooms, 1–4 cm across, borne mainly in clusters. Petal count 26–39, with remontant flowering throughout the season; the second flush is usually lighter than the first peak. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Rich lilac-pink blooms with a soft lavender tint; buds medium pink, opening vivid then fading to pastel with a silvery veil. Colour coded RHS 73C outer, 73D inner, with moderate fading in strong light. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, lively rose scent of medium strength, distinctly noticeable at close range. Suitable near entrances or seating where a clearly perceptible but not overpowering fragrance is desired on warm, still days. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips produced after flowering, 7–9 mm in diameter, colouring to orange-red. Mainly ornamental interest, with limited overall impact on the plant’s compact, flowering-centred display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –26 to –23 °C (H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4). Generally resistant to powdery mildew and black spot; rust resistance is moderate, so occasional monitoring in humid seasons is advisable. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to borders, edging, low hedges and at least 40–50 litre containers. Prefers well-drained soil and regular mulching; low maintenance overall, needing only light pruning and seasonal feeding to perform well. |
BAJOR GIZI offers compact growth, repeat lilac-pink flowering and a fresh medium fragrance on a long-lived, regenerating own-root shrub, making it a thoughtful choice when planning an easy, enduring garden feature.