BRIDGET HIT® – pink dwarf-mini rose - Olesen & Olesen
This compact miniature rose has been selected for easy-care planting in real British family gardens, where you want reliable colour without demanding routines. Its own-root form settles quickly and forms a stable, long-lived bush that copes well with typical UK conditions and, with sensible soil preparation, handles heavier ground and wet spells without fuss. The tidy, compact habit (around 25–35 cm high and wide) makes it ideal for front gardens, balcony tubs and neat little borders, while the raspberry-pink blooms open in waves from early summer. Each very double, cup-shaped flower carries a surprisingly strong fresh citrus fragrance, so even a small planting delivers noticeable scent around paths, doorways and seating areas. Heat-tolerant and healthy, it repeats well in containers of at least 40–50 litres or in the ground, building year by year into a dense, reliable mound. In your first season it concentrates on rooting, in the second you see stronger shoots, and by the third it reaches its full ornamental impact with abundant flowering and a well-anchored, enduring structure.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small front garden beds |
The naturally compact, bushy habit keeps its shape without complex pruning, so it fits narrow front borders and around-the-house beds where space is tight. The modest height means it will not overwhelm paths or low windowsills, suiting time-poor, looks-focused beginners. |
| Terrace and balcony containers |
Bred for patio use, it performs reliably in pots, provided you choose a 40–50 litre container with drainage and regular watering. The neat size and repeat flowering bring colour close to seating areas, working well for busy urban homeowners. |
| Low edging and path lining |
Planted at the recommended close spacing, the dense foliage and uniform 25–35 cm height create a tidy, low edging that is easy to keep in line with simple annual trimming. This suits tidy, family-friendly cottage-style gardens. |
| Small groups in cottage-style borders |
Groups of three to five plants give a solid block of raspberry-pink, double blooms that stand out among perennials. Its repeat flowering and fragrance add continuity in mixed cottage schemes for visually driven garden enthusiasts. |
| Low-maintenance feature near entrances |
The combination of strong citrus scent and attractive, fading pink colour makes it ideal by front doors or gateways where you pass daily. Once established, seasonal pruning and feeding are straightforward tasks for casual gardeners. |
| Heat-exposed, sheltered corners |
Good heat tolerance and healthy foliage mean it copes well on sunny, reflective patios or against warm walls, as long as the soil drains reasonably and does not stay waterlogged after rain, reassuring climate-aware UK planters. |
| Formal geometric plantings |
Its even growth, recommended spacing and miniature size lend themselves to geometric layouts or low knot-style beds that stay readable without constant clipping, attractive to design-conscious but time-limited owners. |
| Long-term own-root rose areas |
As an own-root plant it develops a stable framework that regenerates well from the base, giving reliable long-term structure; the first year focuses on establishment, then it steadily strengthens for confident, patient rose starters. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Path Edge – line a front-garden path with short rows of BRIDGET HIT® and intersperse low lavender for scent layers – suited to lovers of traditional cottage charm.
- Balcony Feature Pot – plant three roses in a 50-litre terracotta container with trailing thyme around the rim – ideal for urban dwellers wanting easy patio impact.
- Raspberry Accent Border – combine small groups of BRIDGET HIT® with tall phlox and blue verbena for a pink–blue contrast – perfect for colour-focused beginners.
- Neat Front Door Pair – place matching large pots either side of the entrance, underplanted with white alyssum – for homeowners seeking a smart, low-fuss welcome.
- Mini Formal Square – use the rose in a small square or diamond bed edged with box or dwarf hedging – appealing to gardeners who enjoy structured yet manageable layouts.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
BRIDGET HIT® miniature rose, dwarf habit; commercial group Mini – dwarf rose, exhibition category potted rose; current trade name Bridget Hit® Mini – dwarf rose Olesen & Olesen. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark, 2021 by L. Pernille Olesen and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen; parentage unknown, developed within the PatioHit line for compact, small-space garden and container use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Miniature, compact, bushy shrub reaching about 25–35 cm in height and spread; dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage with moderate prickles, forming a low, rounded mound in beds or containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cup-shaped blooms with 40+ petals; medium-sized flowers in corymbose clusters; remontant, with abundant second and subsequent flushes given regular deadheading and feeding through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Raspberry-pink medium tone; buds dark cyclamen–raspberry, opening vivid mid-pink, then softening to pastel with a lilac-ashy veil before fading; ARS Mm, RHS N155B + 73C outer, 73A inner zones. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, clearly noticeable citrus fragrance of strong intensity relative to flower size; primarily ornamental rather than pollinator-focused due to highly double form and limited accessible pollen. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hips rarely observed; where present, small spherical red hips around 7–9 mm diameter may form after flowering, generally of minor ornamental significance on this miniature cultivar. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good general health; resistant to powdery mildew and black spot, moderate rust resistance; hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA zone 6b) in well-prepared garden soils. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best for terraces, balconies and small beds; plant 25–45 cm apart depending on use; prefers fertile, well-drained soil, regular watering, feeding and seasonal pruning to maintain vigour and flowering. |
BRIDGET HIT® offers compact scented colour, reliable repeat flowering and long-lived own-root stability in small spaces, making it a thoughtful choice for understated, easy-care garden displays.