DINKY® – fuchsia-pink park rose - Boudolf
Dinky brings a cloud of pompon blooms to family gardens, forming an upright, arching shrub that suits classic British front borders and cottage-style mixes. Its dense, glossy foliage and small, very full, fuchsia-pink flowers keep their colour with rainfast reliability, even in exposed, breezy spots where good air movement helps in damp weather. As an own-root shrub it develops a naturally balanced shape and regenerates well, offering a reassuringly long lifespan with only moderate maintenance. Flowering in generous clusters through the season, it covers itself repeatedly in vivid colour, creating a neat, cohesive border effect in modest-sized gardens. In a generous container of at least 40–50 litres on a terrace or by the front door, it forms a compact yet romantic feature that matures steadily over its first few years, rewarding patient beginners and experienced gardeners alike.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden specimen shrub |
Dinky® forms a dense, upright shrub with slightly arching shoots, making a tidy, structured presence beside paths, drives or bay windows. Its compact 100–150 cm height suits average front gardens, offering strong colour without overwhelming the space, ideal for a quietly elegant focal point for homeowners |
| Small flower beds and mixed borders |
The abundant clusters of small, very full flowers give steady visual impact from a relatively small footprint, so you can achieve a rich, cottage-style look in narrow or shallow borders. Plant 1–3 shrubs in a short run for a cohesive block of colour that is easy to prune and feed for busy-gardeners |
| Loose, low-maintenance hedge |
At 90–100 cm spacing, Dinky® knits into an airy, informal hedge, its glossy mid-green foliage and repeat flowering softening boundaries or screening bins and parking areas. Own-root growth builds a durable framework over time, needing only straightforward annual shaping for practical-owners |
| Containers and large pots (40–50 litres+) |
In a generous container of at least 40–50 litres, the shrub’s upright, arching habit and dense leaf canopy create a contained “mini hedge” by doors or seating areas. Reliable colour retention means blooms still look smart after rain, helping paved spaces feel softer for urban-gardeners |
| Part-shaded gardens and north-facing aspects |
Suitable for partial shade, Dinky® keeps its fuchsia-pink colour strong even with a few hours of sun, so you can brighten less favoured corners. Its disease resistance supports healthy foliage where air movement is limited, giving confidence in tighter plots for shade-owners |
| Family gardens with limited maintenance time |
Although it benefits from regular feeding and a simple winter prune, the shrub’s naturally dense framework, own-root resilience and good disease resistance reduce complex tasks. Once established with sensible watering, it becomes a stable, long-lived feature for time-poor-beginners |
| Colour anchor in cottage and traditional schemes |
The intense, deep fuchsia-pink blooms barely fade, even in strong sunlight and wind, so borders stay visually coherent across the season. Use Dinky® as a colour anchor around which softer pastels and perennials can weave, giving a classic yet manageable structure for style-conscious-gardeners |
| Urban and exposed suburban sites |
With recognised tolerance of urban conditions and reliable flowering in warm weather, Dinky® suits front gardens exposed to traffic, reflected heat and wind, where its colour holds well through changeable British summers and breezier coastal fringes, reducing replanting worries for city-dwellers |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-curve – Plant 3 shrubs in a gentle arc along a front path, underplant with low perennials like geraniums and nepeta to soften the edge – ideal for lovers of informal cottage charm.
- Doorway-duo – Grow one plant each side of the front door in 50–60 litre containers, with trailing ivy or vinca at the base, to create a welcoming, easy-care entrance – suited to busy urban homeowners.
- Colour-ribbon – Use a short row of Dinky® at 1 m spacing as a low “ribbon” of fuchsia-pink in front of taller shrubs, backed by evergreen yew or box for contrast – perfect for structured traditional schemes.
- Soft-screen – Combine Dinky® with airy grasses and small clematis such as ‘Rooguchi’ to build a semi-transparent screen around a seating area – good for families wanting privacy without heavy fencing.
- Small-space-mix – In a compact border, interplant 1–2 bushes with spring bulbs and summer salvias so colour rolls on around the constant fuchsia base – ideal for novices seeking long, simple seasonal interest.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid Musk shrub rose registered as VELheav, marketed as Dinky® Park - shrub rose VELheav; ARS exhibition name Dinky, belonging to the park and landscape shrub category. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Ann Velle Boudolf (Lens Roses, Belgium) from ‘Heavenly Pink’ × unknown pollen donor; bred and registered in 2002, introduced to commerce by Lens Roses in 2009. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly rated in international trials: Kortrijk Certificate of Merit 2002; Baden-Baden Gold Medal and German Rose Society Prize 2003; Bagatelle Certificate of Merit 2003; Le Roeulx Gold award. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous shrub reaching about 100–150 cm high and 80–130 cm wide, with upright, arching shoots, dense, mid-green, glossy foliage and only slight prickliness, forming a full, bushy outline. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, very full pompon-type blooms (0.5–1.5 in) carried in large, multi-flowered clusters; more than 40 petals per flower, with strong remontant behaviour giving abundant repeat flushes. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Intense deep fuchsia-pink (RHS 61C outer, 62A inner), colour-holding in sun and rain with minimal fading; season-long display as clusters open sequentially, maintaining a consistently vivid impression. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable scent; this variety is chosen primarily for ornamental value and colour intensity rather than perfume, with very double flowers enclosing stamens and offering limited attraction to pollinators. |
| Hip characteristics |
Limited hip set due to very double flowers; where formed, hips are small, spherical, around 5–9 mm in diameter, with an orange-red colour that may add discreet late-season interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to powdery mildew and black spot, moderate against rust; hardy to around -15 to -12 °C (RHS H6, Swedish Zone 2, USDA 7b), with moderate drought tolerance if watered during prolonged dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, hedging, solitary planting and large containers; plant about 1 per m² for mass effect. Requires moderate care: annual pruning, feeding, and reliable irrigation in lighter soils to perform best. |
Dinky® Park - shrub rose VELheav offers vivid, long-lasting fuchsia colour, a compact, reliable shrub form and own-root durability for stress-free planting; an excellent choice if you want a refined yet undemanding rose.