DETROIT™ – red dwarf-mini rose
Step outside to the soft drizzle and imagine DETROIT™ glowing in your front garden, its clusters of vivid red pompon blooms bringing cheerful colour even on grey days. This compact, upright mini rose fits beautifully into Irish cottage borders and small Dublin terraces, coping well where gardens face regular rain and need reliable drainage against heavy soils and wet spells. Medium maintenance means you keep simple routines rather than constant tasks, while solid disease tolerance supports a naturally healthy look through the season. Year by year, its own-root growth builds a durable framework that regenerates well after pruning or weather setbacks, giving a long-lived, stable feature instead of a short-term bedding plant. Plant once, watch roots settle in the first year, shoots fill out in the second, and enjoy full ornamental impact by the third, creating a quietly joyful red accent that feels at home in everyday family life.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point by the path |
DETROIT™ forms an upright, compact shrub with small, double pompon flowers that read clearly from a distance, ideal beside a gate or path where space is tight but you still want a defined focal point for everyday comings and goings for the busy homeowner |
| Low cottage-style hedge |
Regular, repeat flowering and dense branching allow DETROIT™ to make a low, informal edging hedge at about a metre high, softening drives and boundaries without blocking light, using spacing of around 50 cm for the cottage-garden lover |
| Mixed border in heavy Irish clay |
The rose is well suited to typical Irish conditions when planted into improved clay with good drainage, offering strong repeat flowering and medium maintenance so you gain long-lasting colour without demanding specialist care for the practical gardener |
| Large container on terrace or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre pot with quality compost, DETROIT™ becomes a long-term container feature: roots stay protected, top growth stays compact, and you can move the plant to shelter during high winds, keeping care routines straightforward for the urban balcony-owner |
| Family play garden with resilient planting |
With its own-root habit and solid winter hardiness, this rose copes well with occasional knocks, rebounds after pruning, and offers a reliable framework year after year, making it suitable near lawns and play areas for the family-focused owner |
| Season-long colour accent in a small space |
Strong repeat-flowering, with a particularly abundant second flush, keeps the shrub studded with small, bright red blooms over a long season, so even compact gardens gain a sense of continuity and rhythm of colour for the small-garden keeper |
| Lower-maintenance ornamental bed |
Medium disease resistance and simple ongoing needs mean you mainly deadhead and prune annually, rather than spray frequently, supporting a relaxed maintenance regime that suits wetter, windier Irish conditions for the time-poor beginner |
| Naturalistic red-themed planting strip |
With its harmonious colouring and occasional bright red hips, DETROIT™ blends easily with grasses and perennials, complementing naturalistic schemes that still need a clear structure and repeated red notes across the season for the design-conscious planter |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Ribbon – Plant a loose single row along a gravel path with soft perennials like Gaillardia and catmint to echo traditional cottage borders – perfect for romantic front-garden owners
- Terrace-Gallery – Use one rose in a 50-litre pot framed by terracotta containers of herbs and annual lobelia, creating a gallery of textures around a bold red centre – ideal for balcony and patio dwellers
- Ruby-Hedge – Line a short driveway or front boundary at 50 cm spacing, letting the repeating red blooms form a welcoming, low hedge – suited to families wanting friendly kerb appeal
- Clay-Companion – In improved heavy soil, combine with ornamental grasses such as Panicum ‘Sangria’ for movement and contrast, keeping the rose as the structured backbone – great for practical, low-fuss gardeners
- Mini-Border – Create a small, rectangular bed of three shrubs at recommended density, surrounding them with low groundcovers for a full look from one main planting – attractive for new homeowners starting from scratch
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
DETROIT™ – red dwarf-mini rose, miniature Hybrid Setigera group; commercial mini rose type within the “Rósra mion - abhac” collection, sold as an own-root, container-grown garden shrub. |
| Origin and breeding |
Parentage and breeder details are not recorded; breeding year noted as around 2000, with exact introduction and registration years unavailable, typical of some practical landscape-focused cultivars. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright habit, roughly 100–120 cm high with 70–90 cm spread; moderately dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness give a structured yet manageable shrub form. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, 1–4 cm double blooms with 26–39 petals, cluster-borne, spherical to pompon in form; flowers repeat strongly with a notably abundant second flush during the main season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Scarlet red buds open to bright, fiery red blooms, slowly shifting to brick–mahogany with pinkish-brown edges; colour retention is medium, giving subtle tonal changes as flowers age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Flowers are effectively unscented, offering ornamental colour rather than perfume, making this variety suitable where visual impact is the priority or fragrance is not required. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional, small, spherical hips about 11–13 mm across, bright red and decorative late in the season, adding modest wildlife and visual interest if spent flowers are left unpruned. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium overall disease resistance with good tolerance of black spot and powdery mildew, moderate rust susceptibility; hardy to about -21 to -18 °C, suitable for USDA zone 6b and similar climates. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Medium maintenance: occasional plant protection, yearly pruning, and deadheading advised; spacing 55 cm for mass plantings, 50 cm for hedges, 90 cm as a solitary feature in beds or borders. |
DETROIT™ – red dwarf-mini rose offers long-season scarlet colour, compact structure and resilient hardiness on its own roots, making it a sound, enduring choice for everyday Irish gardens; consider it where you want reliable impact with modest effort.