PUNCH™ – pink dwarf mini rose - Tanjga
Imagine stepping outside for a quick breather as a soft shower passes, the path lined with low cushions of colour and tiny pompon blooms that feel like confetti on a fresh, green stage: PUNCH™ Pixie® brings a lively, mid‑pink accent to even the smallest Irish cottage plot or city front bed, thriving steadily despite cool summers and rainfall that would flatten lesser plants, while its compact, rounded habit keeps everything neat around paths, steps and gravel edging. This own‑root mini shrub settles in quietly, putting energy into roots in its first season, building sturdy shoots in its second, and reaching full, long‑lasting impact by the third year, giving you a cheerful, low‑growing feature that is easy to live with and simple to enjoy.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style front path edging |
The compact 30–40 cm height and spread create a tidy low hedge that frames gravel or flagstone paths without overwhelming the space, perfect for a soft “girly” cottage feel in small Irish gardens that want structure without hard pruning, ideal for the beginner. |
| Terraced-house front garden focal strip |
Planted as a short row at 25–30 cm intervals, the intense mid‑pink flowers read clearly from the pavement, giving strong kerb appeal in tight Dublin terraces where every centimetre counts and maintenance time is limited for the busy homeowner. |
| Small container on patio or balcony |
Its dwarf stature and dense foliage suit a 40–50 litre pot, where controlled soil and drainage help manage its higher disease sensitivity, allowing you to enjoy colour at eye level with straightforward watering for the time‑pressed balcony‑gardener. |
| Low, repeating flower carpet in beds |
Good remontant performance with abundant second flush means a long flowering window in our short summers, forming a near‑continuous pink cushion when mass‑planted, rewarding light feeding and deadheading for the enthusiastic hobbyist. |
| Soft contrast against darker perennials |
The vivid yet clear mid‑pink tone holds its colour well and fades gracefully to light pink, so it pairs beautifully with deeper reds or purples without clashing, offering reliable colour harmony to the style‑conscious planner. |
| Neat rose for narrow borders |
Its naturally rounded, compact growth habit keeps it within 30–40 cm, ideal where space is shallow along driveways or low walls, reducing the need for reshaping and suiting the low‑effort gardener. |
| Calm seating-area surround |
The mild, softly rose‑scented fragrance drifts just enough to notice without overpowering, creating a gentle backdrop by a bench or small terrace and suiting those who prefer subtlety, such as the fragrance‑sensitive visitor. |
| Long-term feature in family garden beds |
As an own‑root rose it regenerates well from the base, maintaining shape and colour effect over many years with simple renewal pruning, and copes steadily with cool, wet Irish summers and frequent showers, reassuring the long‑view planner. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Ribbon – Run a low ribbon of PUNCH™ along a gravel path, weaving between old brick edging, to give a playful cottage look – ideal for romantic front‑garden owners.
- Pixie-Pots – Plant three shrubs together in a 40–50 litre terracotta tub for a tight pink dome beside the front door – perfect for busy city dwellers.
- Pastel-Harmony – Underplant with pale blue perennials for a soft, girlish colour wash that stays neat and low – suited to first‑time border makers.
- Kerb-Frame – Use a single line along the pavement edge to frame a narrow lawn, keeping the view orderly yet cheerful – great for image‑conscious homeowners.
- Bench-Cushion – Position a short row in front of a garden bench to create a fragrant, low cushion of colour at foot level – appealing to quiet‑moment seekers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature dwarf rose marketed as PUNCH™ Pixie®, registered as BOZpuncpix, part of the Pixie® collection; classified as a shrub‑type, container‑suitable edging rose for small gardens. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga of Pheno Geno Roses d.o.o. in Serbia; introduced and registered in 2018 by PhenoGeno Roses, with parentage not disclosed or currently unknown. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, rounded shrub with dense, glossy dark green foliage; typical height and spread 30–40 cm, moderately thorny shoots, ideal for edging, containers and low front‑of‑border planting. |
| Flower morphology |
Strongly double, spherical pompon clusters on short stems; medium flower size of about 4–7 cm; petal count 26–39; repeat flowering with a particularly abundant second flush in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Closed buds vivid mid pink; freshly opened blooms show uniform warm mid pink, later softening to light, cooler pink; colour retention very good, with tones merging gently at full openness. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Soft, mildly rose‑scented fragrance best appreciated at close range; subtle rather than overpowering, adding a gentle perfumed note around seating areas and paths without dominating other plants. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips rarely form due to the dense double flowers; where present they are small, approximately 0–5 mm diameter, and are not generally significant for ornamental or wildlife display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very susceptible to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, so consistent preventive care is advisable; winter hardy to about −23 to −21 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6a, Swedish zone 3) in well‑drained soil. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny, open positions with free‑draining soil; suitable for containers, balconies, terraces, edging and front gardens, with spacing of 25–50 cm depending on use and desired visual density. |
PUNCH™ Pixie® offers compact habit, generous repeat flowering and gentle fragrance in a long‑lived own‑root form that rewards simple, regular care, making it a thoughtful choice for your next small‑garden planting.