HANNA™ – pink-yellow dwarf miniature rose
If you dream of a neat, “girly” front garden that looks charming even after Irish showers, Hanna™ PatioHit® helps you enjoy cottage-style colour without fuss. This compact, upright miniature rose makes a cheerful feature in narrow Dublin terraces or small borders, coping well with our breezy, rainy days and the need for good drainage in heavier soils and wetter winters. Its tidy clusters of cup-shaped blooms open in shades of coral-pink with buttery-yellow striping, then gently fade to softer tones that always stay fresh. Good natural self-cleaning means spent petals fall away by themselves, so you do not need to keep deadheading for the plant to stay attractive. On its own roots it settles steadily, keeping its shape and ornamental value for years, with roots building first, then stronger top growth, and by the third season a full, polished display. Medium disease tolerance means only occasional care is needed, suiting busy urban gardeners who still want reliable summer flowering in containers or tight beds. Ideal in a 2‑litre starter pot and very happy to grow on in a 40–50 litre or larger container, Hanna™ is an easy choice for low-maintenance charm, soft light and a feeling of everyday contentment just outside your door.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small front garden feature near the entrance |
The compact, upright habit (around 32–48 cm tall) forms a tidy, welcoming accent that will not overwhelm a narrow path or small lawn. Self-cleaning petals keep the plant looking neat between visits, ideal beside a busy household doorway for the beginner. |
| Containers on terraces or balconies |
Its dwarf size and dense foliage make Hanna™ especially suited to 40–50 litre patio containers where roots have room to develop. The own-root form helps long-term stability in pots, giving years of use with simple watering and occasional feeding for the urban-owner. |
| Edging a cottage-style flower bed |
Planted at 15 cm intervals, Hanna™ creates a soft, low edging with repeated clusters of coral-pink and yellow blooms, echoing traditional cottage gardens. Good self-cleaning supports a refined border look without constant deadheading for the time-poor. |
| Low rose hedge along a path or driveway |
Square or hexagonal planting (up to 49 plants/m²) builds a continuous, low hedge line that stays around knee-height, perfect for defining paths. The medium green, slightly glossy foliage stays dense, giving structure even between flushes for the homeowner. |
| Mixed planting with hardy perennials |
The long, remontant flowering pairs well with perennials like verbena or foxglove, which add height behind the compact shrubs. This layered effect brings colour movement over months while each plant remains easy to manage for the hobby-gardener. |
| Family garden with limited maintenance time |
Medium disease resistance and moderate upkeep suit those who prefer a simple regime: sunny position, regular watering, and occasional pest checks. Own-root growth comes in stages, with roots, then shoots, then full ornamental value, rewarding the patient planner. |
| Wind-exposed urban and suburban sites |
The low, sturdy framework and small leaf surface help it stand up to breezy, rainy weather without looking battered, provided soil drains freely in wet spells. This makes it reassuring for gardens that feel the Atlantic weather for the coastal-owner. |
| Decorative bed near seating areas |
Mild, classically rosy fragrance combines with soft, peach-pink and yellow tones for an inviting, relaxed mood around a bench or terrace table. The medium-sized, cup-shaped blooms offer a refined, close-up display for the fragrance-lover. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Edge – line a front path with closely spaced Hanna™ and interplant low-growing verbena for a romantic, “girly” cottage look – perfect for terrace-front homeowners.
- Patio-Jewel – plant three Hanna™ in a 50 litre terracotta pot, underplant with trailing ivy, and enjoy a compact jewel of colour – ideal for balcony and small-patio users.
- Soft-Hedge – create a low hedge along a driveway, combining Hanna™ with blocks of evergreen cherry laurel behind for structure – suited to family gardens needing neat boundaries.
- Pastel-Mix – weave Hanna™ through beds of foxgloves and airy grasses to contrast vertical spires with compact, peach-pink mounds – great for nature-inspired cottage schemes.
- Doorstep-Welcome – place paired containers of Hanna™ either side of your front door for a long-flowering, low-maintenance welcome – ideal for busy urban households.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature dwarf rose, trade name Hanna™ PatioHit®, registered as POUlpah121, commercial group Rósra mion - abhac; supplied as an own-root, 2-litre container plant for garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 2021 by L. Pernille Olesen and Mogens N. Olesen (Poulsen Roser A/S) from unnamed seedlings; introduced after 2022 and registered in 2022 for patio and garden planting. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright shrub 32–48 cm tall and 16–24 cm wide with dense, medium-green, slightly glossy foliage and only slight prickliness, forming a small, tidy plant ideal for edging or container use. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, 4–7 cm, double, cup-shaped flowers with 26–39 petals, produced in clusters. Remontant habit delivers repeated flushes, including a plentiful second flowering across the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Coral-pink base with buttery-yellow striping (RHS 65C outer, 11D inner), bright coral-peach when freshly opened, then lightening to softer tones; moderate colour retention, slightly paler in strong sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Soft, classically rosy fragrance with mild strength, noticeable at close range near paths or seating; primarily grown as an ornamental for its colour and form rather than for strong scent use. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rosehip formation is uncommon; where present, small rounded hips of about 6–10 mm may form but are not a main ornamental feature and generally inconspicuous in normal garden settings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately -21 to -18 °C (H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3) with medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew, and rust; prefers regular watering and performs poorly in prolonged drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; spacing 15 cm for edging or hedges, 25 cm as specimens. Maintenance is medium, requiring occasional pest control; ideal for containers, terraces, beds and low borders. |
Hanna™ PatioHit® offers compact, long-season flowering, neat self-cleaning clusters and dependable own-root staying power in pots or borders, making it a thoughtful choice if you like easy charm with modest care.