BLUE PETER™ – purple dwarf-mini rose – De Ruiter
Step outside to the gentle, lilac glow of BLUE PETER™, a compact miniature rose that slips easily into cottage-style borders and neat city front gardens, giving you soft colour and fragrance without demanding your weekends. Its naturally tidy growth and moderate self-cleaning habit keep it looking orderly with only light deadheading, while reliable remontant flowering brings fresh clusters again and again through our shorter Irish summers. Bred for strong disease resistance, it copes well in humid, showery weather and stays attractive with minimal spraying in a family garden. The own-root form means a long-lived, stable little shrub that can regrow from its base if ever cut back hard, so you plant once and enjoy for years. In the first year it concentrates on roots, in the second on leafy shoots, and by the third it reaches its full ornamental presence. Whether edging a path, softening a terrace, or brightening a 40–50 litre pot, its mid-tone lilac-purple blooms bring a feeling of cheerful calm and contentment to small spaces. Ideal when you want easy seasonal colour with no-fuss charm.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small cottage-garden border |
The compact 35–45 cm height and 30–40 cm spread make BLUE PETER™ perfect for the front of mixed borders, giving neat structure and an orderly edge without hiding taller perennials behind it. A good choice for cottage-garden lovers and beginners. |
| Dublin terraced-house front garden |
Its moderate self-cleaning and tidy habit mean front beds stay presentable between visits with the secateurs, ideal where you want colour with minimal upkeep by the doorstep. Suits time-pressed urban homeowners and busy gardeners. |
| Low-maintenance family flower bed |
High resistance to black spot, mildew and rust keeps foliage healthy even in showery, humid weather, so the plant remains decorative without regular spraying in a child-friendly family setting. Ideal for low-intervention, health-conscious households. |
| Season-long colour focus point |
The remontant flowering habit, with a generous second flush, gives a long display of lilac blooms from early summer onwards, so smaller gardens enjoy reliable colour without replanting. Well suited to those who value prolonged seasonal interest. |
| Long-lived structural planting |
As an own-root rose it matures into a stable, durable shrub that can regenerate from basal shoots if cut back by wind or pruning, maintaining its character for many seasons. A reassuring choice for long-term planning gardeners. |
| 40–50 litre patio container |
The miniature stature and compact root system adapt well to a larger container of 40–50 litres, adding soft lilac colour to paved spaces where borders are limited. Ideal for balcony, patio and small-courtyard owners. |
| Neat edging or low hedge |
Recommended spacings of 25–35 cm allow you to create a dense, low line of colour along paths or driveways, using modest pruning to keep the hedge uniform and attractive. Suitable for detail-oriented but time-limited gardeners. |
| Fragrant seating-area planting |
The medium-strength soft, musky scent and clustered flowers work beautifully near benches or paths where you pass close by, adding subtle fragrance without overwhelming small spaces in mild Irish air. Ideal for scent-seeking, relaxation-focused gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Edge Ribbon – Plant BLUE PETER™ in a soft curve along a path, interspersed with low catmint and pink lupins for a relaxed cottage feel – perfect for romantic cottage-border gardeners
- Lilac-City Welcome – In a terraced-house front garden, place groups of three in small beds with evergreen box balls for year-round structure and lilac colour – ideal for style-conscious town homeowners
- Patio-Pot Glow – Use one plant in a 40–50 litre terracotta pot, underplant with trailing thyme and white alyssum for an easy, scented patio feature – suited to balcony and courtyard dwellers
- Low-Lilac Hedge – Create a low hedge along a drive by spacing plants at 25–30 cm; underplant with spring bulbs to extend the season – good for practical, low-maintenance planners
- Calm-Reading Corner – Position near a bench with companion shrubs like Hidcote hypericum and small euonymus, using its gentle scent and soft colour as a soothing backdrop – ideal for relaxation-focused garden users
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature, dwarf rose; registered as RUIblun and marketed as BLUE PETER™ – purple dwarf-mini rose – De Ruiter; ARS exhibition name Blue Peter; miniature exhibition rose type. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Gerrit De Ruiter, Netherlands, 1983, from ‘Little Flirt’ × unknown seedling; introduced 1983 in the United Kingdom via Fryer’s Roses and Fryer’s Nurseries Ltd. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact miniature shrub 35–45 cm high and 30–40 cm wide, moderately thorny, with moderately dense, slightly glossy, light green foliage, suited to edging, bedding and container use. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, 1–4 cm, double, cupped blooms with 26–39 petals, borne in clusters; remontant habit with abundant second flush following initial flowering, providing good ornamental continuity. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Mid-tone lilac-purple with silvery undertone; buds deep violet-purple, opening to vibrant lavender-purple, then soft lilac and pastel lilac with rosy-grey fading, lightening further in strong sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, noticeable scent with a soft, musky character; best appreciated at close range along paths, seating areas or patios, where its fragrance complements the delicate lilac flower colour. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small hips, 5–7 mm across, orange-red and spherical; not a dominant ornamental feature but adds subtle seasonal interest late in the year if faded blooms are left uncut. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), with moderate heat tolerance if watered during prolonged dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites with well-drained soil; spacing 25–55 cm depending on use, 8.2–9.4 plants/m² for massing; low maintenance, requiring light deadheading and watering in extended dry periods. |
BLUE PETER™ Mini - dwarf rose RUIblun offers compact lilac blooms, strong disease resistance and season-long flowering in a durable own-root form, making it a thoughtful choice for smaller Irish gardens and patios.