CAFÉ OLÉ – yellow-to-light-brown shaded dwarf-mini rose - Moore
With its softly caramel-shaded blooms and delicate tea-like scent, Café Olé brings an easy, romantic cottage atmosphere to compact Irish gardens and terraces, even where rainfall is frequent and summers are short and cool. This miniature rose is naturally disease-resistant and low maintenance, so You can enjoy repeat flushes of “latte” coloured flowers from early summer well into autumn without complicated care. Its own-root habit gives reassuring longevity and steady regrowth, helping the plant establish deep roots in heavier Irish soils and mature into a long-lived feature in pots or beds over three gentle years of development. Ideal for small, girly front gardens, edging paths, or bringing soft, café-au-lait charm to a sunny doorstep.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small Dublin front garden bed |
Compact height and spread make Café Olé perfect for narrow beds along railings or bay windows, offering reliable flowering without blocking light. Low maintenance, own-root growth means long-term structure for busy city homeowners who enjoy a soft, romantic look – ideal for the beginner. |
| Container on patio or balcony (40–50 L) |
Its upright, dwarf habit and semi-double blooms suit a generously sized 40–50 litre pot, where roots can develop fully and support years of flowering. Own-root vigour makes replacement less likely, while mild fragrance adds a relaxed café feel outside the kitchen door – perfect for the urbanite. |
| Edging a cottage-style path |
Moderately dense foliage and repeat-flowering clusters create a neat, low edging that ties paths to borders. Plant at 30–35 cm intervals for a continuous, frothy line of coffee-and-cream flowers, softening hard edges in a traditional Irish cottage setting – suited to the romantic. |
| Mixed border with perennials |
Stable growth and good disease resistance allow Café Olé to sit calmly among hardy perennials on heavier Irish soils where drainage is managed, handling cool, damp spells without constant spraying. Its muted latte tones blend beautifully with blues and creams – appealing to the nature-lover. |
| Low maintenance family garden feature |
Remontant flowering gives colour through the school holidays with little more than basic watering and occasional deadheading. Own-root structure supports recovery after children’s play or accidental pruning, maintaining shape and flowers year after year – reassuring for the busy family. |
| Mini hedge in a sunny front border |
Consistent height and upright habit let You form a tidy, knee-high hedge along drives or paths. Plant 30 cm apart for a soft screen that repeats its coffee-toned blooms all season, bringing charm without the pruning demands of taller shrubs – a smart choice for the planner. |
| Clay soil garden with improved drainage |
Once planted into well-prepared clay with compost and grit for drainage, Café Olé’s own-root resilience supports deep rooting and long life. Over time the plant copes reliably with Ireland’s changeable wet spells and cool summers, giving steady structure and bloom – ideal for the pragmatist. |
| Pollinator-friendly accent in a “girly” border |
Semi-double flowers offer moderately accessible stamens for visiting insects while keeping a refined, decorative look. Combine with pollinator magnets like lavender or Vinca minor to build a softly coloured, wildlife-aware border around a terrace, gently alive with movement – perfect for the eco-conscious. |
Styling ideas
- Café-Terrace Charm – Underplant with thyme and dwarf lavender in a large pot for a relaxed bistro feel beside a kitchen door – for urban balcony and patio gardeners.
- Girly-Path Edging – Line a gravel path with Café Olé and pale pink perennials for a soft, feminine route to the front door – for cottage-garden romantics.
- Latte-Border Blend – Pair its coffee hues with cream hydrangeas and dusky mauve perennials to create a gentle, tonal border – for colour-conscious homeowners.
- Mini-Hedge Ribbon – Plant a short, low hedge along a drive, punctuated with clipped box balls, for easy structure and long-season colour – for neat, time-poor families.
- Soft-Contrast Corner – Combine with Clematis 'Snow Queen' and Vinca minor around a sunny fence post for layered texture and calm, muted tones – for small-garden stylists.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature dwarf rose, registered as MORolé, traded as Café Olé Mini - dwarf rose MORolé; ARS exhibition name Café Olé, in the Rósra mion - abhac commercial group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Natural sport of 'Winter Magic', bred by Ralph S. Moore at Sequoia Nursery, United States; introduced and registered in 1990, initially distributed by Sequoia Nursery. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised in exhibition circles as Miniature Princess of Show in 1999, underlining its refined flower form and presentation value among miniature roses for show benches. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Miniature, upright habit reaching about 70–90 cm high and 45–55 cm wide, with moderately dense, medium-green slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness on stems. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms with 13–25 petals, medium-sized at 4–7 cm, carried in clusters; remontant with abundant second flush, providing repeat flowering through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm coffee-brown to milky caramel tones (RHS 165A, 164B) that fade towards cream and dusty rose-grey; latte-style effect at full bloom with subtle mauve and beige transitions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild but noticeable scent with a delicate, tea-like character; suitable for close seating areas where a subtle, unobtrusive fragrance is preferred over strong perfumed varieties. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small rose hips, 6–8 mm, ovoid, bright red (RHS 43A), adding discreet late-season interest without significantly reducing the plant’s overall ornamental flowering display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good disease resistance, showing resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; reliably hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3) in typical garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sun with free-draining soil; spacing 30–55 cm depending on use, 8.2–9.4 plants/m² for massing; excellent for containers, edging and beds with generally low maintenance needs. |
Café Olé Mini - dwarf rose MORolé offers easy-care repeat flowering, gentle fragrance and long-lived own-root reliability; an excellent choice if You want enduring, low-fuss charm in your garden.