FROTHY – white dwarf-mini rose - McGredy
If You are dreaming of a small, frothy cloud of bloom along a path or by your front step, ‘Frothy’ is a charming miniature shrub rose that slips easily into everyday Irish garden life, even where rainfall is frequent and air stays moist. Its naturally bushy 45–55 cm habit stays neat without constant clipping, while clusters of very full rosette flowers repeat from summer into autumn for long-lasting colour. As an own-root rose in the pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2‑litre pot, it settles in steadily for a long-lived, reliable plant that endures and quietly matures. Give it decent drainage on heavier soils and, with light seasonal care, You can enjoy its soft, honeyed fragrance, creamy‑white to snow‑white blossoms and tidy edging effect for many years. Think of year one as building roots, year two for branching shoots, and year three when its full ornamental value really comes into its own.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden edging in a Dublin terrace |
The compact 45–55 cm height and 40–50 cm spread make ‘Frothy’ ideal as a low edging that stays in scale with smaller city plots, repeating white rosette blooms along the path with minimal shaping, perfect for beginners and busy homeowners. |
| Small mixed bed in a family garden |
Steady repeat flowering from early summer into autumn keeps mixed borders lively, with snow-white clusters that work with any colour scheme while children play nearby, bringing cheerful lightness without demanding complicated pruning for new gardeners. |
| Container on patio or balcony (40–50 litre) |
Its dwarf, bushy habit suits a generous 40–50 litre pot, where roots have enough room to establish and provide years of bloom; own-root plants recover well if winter or wind cause damage, reassuring cautious and urban gardeners. |
| Cottage-style path or driveway line |
Regular spacing at about 35–40 cm creates a soft, foamy ribbon of white flowers that echoes classic cottage gardens, while the tidy structure stays low enough not to sprawl over paths, appealing to romantic yet practical garden owners. |
| Low informal hedge around a seating area |
Planted at hedge spacing, the moderately dense foliage and repeat clusters knit into a low, informal boundary that feels airy rather than imposing, providing gentle enclosure and seasonal interest for relaxed family gardeners. |
| Clay soil sites with improved drainage |
With a small root zone, this mini rose copes well where You can mound or improve drainage on heavier ground, rewarding modest preparation with reliable growth and bloom, particularly welcome to those managing typical Irish clay as home gardeners. |
| Long-term low-maintenance planting |
As an own-root miniature, ‘Frothy’ builds a sturdy framework over time, so if stems age or suffer damage they can regenerate from their own base, providing a stable look across many seasons for forward‑planning garden planners. |
| Moist, wind-exposed coastal or open gardens |
The compact frame and medium disease resistance perform steadily where breezes dry foliage after showers, supporting healthy growth even in soft Atlantic weather with regular rainfall and humidity, reassuring climate‑aware Irish gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE BORDER CLOUD – run a low drift of ‘Frothy’ along a path with soft pink geraniums for a foamy, romantic cottage feel – ideal for nostalgic front‑garden owners
- WHITE-AND-GREEN STRIP – pair with dwarf box or low grasses to create a crisp white ribbon in modern terraces – suited to minimalist city gardeners
- PATIO FOCAL POT – plant one or three in a 40–50 litre container with trailing ivy for year‑round structure and summer flowers – perfect for balcony and patio users
- SOFT DRIVEWAY EDGE – edge driveways with repeating ‘Frothy’ groups interplanted with spring bulbs for layered seasonal interest – great for practical family households
- CALM SEATING FRAME – surround a small bench with curved rows of ‘Frothy’ and airy ornamental grasses to create a light, relaxing nook – appealing to evening‑stroll enthusiasts
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature dwarf shrub rose from the Mini collection; registered as MACfrothy, marketed as Frothy Mini - dwarf rose MACfrothy, approved exhibition name ‘Frothy’, in the miniature shrub exhibition category. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Samuel Darragh McGredy IV (McGredy Roses International, New Zealand) from cross ‘Chaumant’ × ‘Popcorn’; introduced and registered in 1992, with breeding work completed in the mid‑1980s. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, compact dwarf shrub reaching about 45–55 cm in height and 40–50 cm spread; moderately dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage; moderately prickly stems, suitable for edging, bedding and container use. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, rosette‑shaped clustered blooms with over 40 petals; small flower size of 1–4 cm; strongly remontant with abundant second flush, giving numerous tight white clusters across the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure white base with delicate creamy tones at petal bases; buds cream‑white with yellowish hint; opens snow‑white, later becoming greenish‑white before fading; ARS code w, RHS 155D outer, 11D inner, colour retention moderate. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very weak, barely noticeable scent with a delicately honeyed character; fragrance is subtle and will not dominate small spaces or seating areas, suiting those who prefer gentle rather than intense rose perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hip set is generally low due to very full flowers; when present, hips are small spherical orange‑red fruits, about 5–7 mm in diameter, with limited visual impact in typical garden use. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium overall disease resistance with moderate tolerance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy approximately to –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b), suitable for most Irish and UK conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with improved drainage on heavier soils; spacing 35–40 cm for edging, 70 cm as a specimen; 6.3–7.2 plants/m² for mass planting; maintenance medium, with occasional plant protection where disease pressure is high. |
FROTHY – white dwarf-mini rose - McGredy offers long-season white clusters on a compact shrub, dependable long-term structure from its own-root habit and easy edging or container use; You may find it a quietly rewarding choice for everyday gardens.