BRIDGET HIT® – pink dwarf-mini rose – Olesen & Olesen
Bring a sense of gentle cheerfulness to a small Irish garden with BRIDGET HIT®, a compact dwarf rose that stays neat and tidy in containers or tiny front beds while flowering generously from early summer into autumn. Its vivid raspberry-pink blooms slowly soften to a romantic pastel veil, echoing the soft light of an Irish cottage garden and making every short walk past the front door feel quietly uplifting. Strong, fresh-citrus fragrance rises even after showers, so you can enjoy a quick step outside under raindrops without any fuss. Bred for PatioHit-type health, this mini rose copes well with damp Irish weather and breezy, coastal-leaning conditions with good mildew and black spot resistance. As an own-root plant, it settles in steadily, offering a reassuring rhythm of Year 1 roots, Year 2 shoots, Year 3 full ornamental value for long-term stability. In everyday care it remains pleasantly manageable: a light annual trim and basic feeding are enough to keep the compact, bushy plant dense with dark green foliage and repeat flowers. Ideal for busy households, BRIDGET HIT® gives you long-lasting colour and scent in a small space with very little complication.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Dublin terraced-house front garden, by the doorstep |
The compact 25–35 cm height and spread keep BRIDGET HIT® perfectly in scale with a narrow front strip or tiny railed garden, giving months of raspberry-pink colour without blocking paths or windows; its strong citrus scent greets visitors on arrival – ideal for the busy city homeowner buyer |
| Large containers on balcony or terrace (40–50 L+) |
This dwarf-mini rose thrives in roomy pots of at least 40–50 litres, where its bushy, rounded habit and repeat-flowering nature create a long-season focal point; own-root growth helps it recover if winter or wind cause any dieback – suitable for time‑pressed balcony gardeners buyer |
| Small mixed cottage-style flower bed |
Planted at 30–45 cm spacing among perennials, BRIDGET HIT® threads a ribbon of pink through a low cottage border, while its disease-resistant foliage stands up well to humid, showery Irish summers that often challenge more delicate roses – a reassuring choice for relaxed cottage-plot keepers buyer |
| Low edging or mini hedge in a family garden |
Used at around 25 cm spacing, this uniform, bushy miniature forms a tidy, low edge along paths or driveways; repeat flushes keep the border lively, and own-root plants provide long-lived structure without replanting every few years – helpful for planning-focused garden owners buyer |
| Fragrant seating corner or morning coffee spot |
The pronounced fresh-citrus scent carries well in a small area, so just a few plants near a bench or chair give daily aromatic pleasure; moderate maintenance (simple pruning and feeding) is enough to sustain flowering from early summer well into autumn – perfect for fragrance-loving beginners buyer |
| Child-friendly family garden planting |
Its low stature and dense, slightly glossy foliage create an inviting, colourful mound that children can look at closely without towering stems; the bushy shape and repeat blooms provide a cheerful, “girly” feel while remaining structurally stable as the plant matures – good for family-focused gardeners buyer |
| Small, wind-sheltered city courtyard |
BRIDGET HIT® suits tight, semi-enclosed spaces where a single rose must work hard; its compact size, remontant flowering and good heat tolerance make it reliable in warm, paved courtyards, especially when given a larger pot and regular watering – suitable for urban patio residents buyer |
| Long-term feature in a low-maintenance front garden |
As an own-root rose, it builds a durable framework over the years, regenerating well from the base and maintaining ornamental value with just annual trimming; the long flowering season reduces the need for seasonal bedding changes – ideal for practical, low‑maintenance planners buyer |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Ribbon – Thread BRIDGET HIT® along a narrow front border with tall phlox and verbena, using its compact form and long flowering to create a soft, romantic pink drift – for cottage-style romantics and terrace-front gardeners
- Balcony-Jewel – Plant one rose per 40–50 L pot with airy grasses, letting its citrus fragrance and repeat blooms carry the space while the own-root plant becomes a stable balcony “mini shrub” – for busy urban apartment owners
- Doorstep-Duo – Flank a front door with two large containers, relying on the tidy height, extended season and reliable health of BRIDGET HIT® for a welcoming, low-effort entrance – for practical homeowners who like polish without fuss
- Playful-Edge – Use a short row as a low border around a small lawn, where the neat growth and cheerful colour provide a friendly edge that is easy to maintain with simple annual pruning – for family gardens shared with children
- Perfumed-Nook – Cluster a few plants near a bench in mixed planting, letting the strong citrus scent and stable, own-root framework offer a long-lived, intimate seating corner – for fragrance-focused, time-poor gardeners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
BRIDGET HIT® is a miniature dwarf rose marketed as a potted, own-root garden rose; trade name BRIDGET HIT® Mini – dwarf rose Olesen & Olesen, miniature group, consumer collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark by L. Pernille Olesen and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen, breeding year 2021; detailed parentage and registration data are not available from current sources. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Very compact, bushy miniature shrub, typically 25–35 cm in height and spread, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; well suited to pots and small beds. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cup-shaped flowers with over 40 petals, medium-sized at 4–7 cm, borne in corymbose clusters; remontant habit with abundant second and subsequent flushes through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Raspberry-pink blooms with ARS code Mm and RHS N155B + 73C outer, 73A inner; colour opens vivid, then softens to pastel pink with a lilac-ashy veil as the flowers age and fade. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, clearly perceptible citrus fragrance, notably strong for a miniature rose; suitable for close-up planting near seating or entrances where the scent can be enjoyed in confined spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips are usually absent; if formed, they are small spherical red hips around 7–9 mm in diameter, with ornamental rather than practical value in typical garden use. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good general health, with resistance to powdery mildew and black spot and moderate rust susceptibility; rated to approximately −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b), suitable for most Irish garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Ideal for terraces, balconies and small flower beds; plant at 30–45 cm spacing depending on use, in well-drained soil, with regular feeding and pruning to maintain vigour and repeat flowering. |
BRIDGET HIT® offers compact size, long-season raspberry-pink blooms, strong citrus fragrance and the regenerative reliability of an own-root rose, making it a thoughtful, low-fuss choice for smaller Irish gardens and terraces.