JUANNA HIT® – yellow dwarf-mini rose - Olesen & Olesen
Bring a touch of sunlight to your Irish cottage or terrace with JUANNA HIT®, a compact, bushy yellow mini rose that fits beautifully into smaller gardens and front borders while coping well with breezy, rain-washed conditions near the coast. Its neat growth and naturally self-cleaning blooms mean less deadheading and more time simply enjoying the flowers. The medium, cup-shaped double blooms open in generous flushes, with a citrus scent that lifts the mood on damp days and evenings. Clear lemon-yellow petals keep their colour reliably, fading only slightly to a creamy edge, so your planting stays bright rather than washed-out. As an own-root rose in our pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2-litre pot, it offers a quietly enduring presence, able to regrow from its base if ever cut back hard. Over the first seasons it settles in steadily – roots in year one, stronger shoots in year two, and full garden impact by year three – giving you dependable structure in a low, glossy mound of foliage. Ideal where you want cheerful colour and fragrance without complicated rose care.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small front garden or Dublin terrace border |
The compact 35–45 cm height and 25–35 cm spread suit tight spaces along paths or railings, giving a clean, orderly line of colour without blocking light or windows, especially appealing to the busy urban gardener who values neat structure and minimal fuss for the beginner. |
| Low edging for mixed cottage-style beds |
Dense, bushy growth and glossy dark green foliage create a tidy edging that frames perennials and herbs, while the double, cup-shaped flowers add a soft, romantic look that reads as quietly feminine in Irish cottage borders for the romantic. |
| Containers on patio or balcony (40–50 L+) |
Ideal in a 40–50 litre or larger container where its dwarf habit stays in scale with pots and furniture; regular but simple watering keeps it content, while own-root vigour helps it recover well if containers dry briefly for the time-poor. |
| Family garden seating area or outdoor dining spot |
The fresh, lemony fragrance is noticeable without being overpowering, making it perfect beside a bench or table where you can enjoy scent during short evening breaks, adding a gentle sense of occasion for the fragrance-lover. |
| Flowerbed focal dots among perennials and grasses |
Uniform, clear lemon-yellow blooms that hold their colour well act as bright “light points” between greens and softer pastels, giving your planting rhythm without needing constant deadheading, thanks to its good self-cleaning habit for the designer. |
| Low-maintenance family garden planting |
Medium disease resistance and moderate care needs suit typical Irish conditions where you may only occasionally treat for black spot or mildew; its own-root constitution supports long-term reliability without specialist pruning for the busy. |
| Partially shaded cottage side path or north-facing strip |
Suitable for partial shade, it still flowers generously along paths or between houses where sun hours are limited, bringing brightness to otherwise dull corners and helping small gardens feel more welcoming for the practical. |
| Weather-exposed coastal or open suburban sites |
Performs steadily in cool, rainy, breezy gardens where summers are short and fresh winds quickly follow showers, maintaining compact growth and reliable flowering without sprawling or collapsing, a reassurance for the realist. |
Styling ideas
- Lemon border ribbon – Plant JUANNA HIT® in a low, repeating line along a front path, threading between lavender and dwarf box for a clipped yet soft cottage look – ideal for homeowners who like subtle formality.
- Sunny pot duet – Combine one JUANNA HIT® in a 40–50 litre tub with trailing thyme and white lobelia to echo its citrus scent and bright colour – perfect for balcony or patio gardeners short on space.
- Girly cottage patch – Weave its clear yellow blooms among pink geraniums and airy white gaura for a light, feminine mix that still feels relaxed and natural – suited to those wanting a romantic, low-effort corner.
- Warm herb terrace – Pair this mini rose with pots of rosemary, chives and Helichrysum italicum, letting the foliage scents mingle with the rose’s fresh citrus note – great for cooks who enjoy fragrant outdoor seating.
- Play-space edging – Use as a neat, low border near lawns or play areas, backed by tougher perennials like daylilies to keep colour going with little upkeep – helpful for families needing resilient, easy-care planting.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature, dwarf commercial type from the PatioHit® collection; registered as POUlpah112 and marketed as JUANNA HIT® with bright yellow double flowers for patio, border and container use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 2021 by L. Pernille Olesen and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen for Poulsen Roser A/S; introduced to the market after 2022 with European and US protection from 2022–2024. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub reaching about 35–45 cm tall and 25–35 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; maintains a neat, rounded outline in beds or containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized 4–7 cm, double, cup-shaped blooms with 26–39 petals borne in clusters; remontant flowering with generous repeat flushes and good self-cleaning, as spent petals drop cleanly. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Clear, bright lemon-yellow (RHS 11B outer, 12A inner) from bud to full bloom, with only slight creaminess at petal edges late on; good colour retention in sun and a cheerful, uniform display. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Noticeable, medium-strength fragrance with a fresh citrus character that complements the bright flower colour; suitable for seating areas where a light, uplifting scent is desired without heaviness. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose-hip formation is generally sparse; where hips do develop they are small, spherical, orange-red, around 5–7 mm in diameter and mainly of incidental ornamental interest rather than a primary feature. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b), with medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; tolerates moderate heat but needs regular watering during prolonged dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in well-drained soil with regular moisture; spacing 25–50 cm depending on use, at 11–13 plants/m² for massing; suitable for containers, terraces, edging and flowerbeds, including partial shade. |
JUANNA HIT® offers compact, fragrant yellow blooms with self-cleaning flowers and long-term own-root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice for effortless colour in smaller Irish gardens.