GEORGIA HIT® – cream-white dwarf mini rose
This compact PatioHit® rose brings elegance and reliable flowering to small British gardens, balconies and front paths with minimal fuss. Its bushy, dwarf habit fits perfectly into narrow borders and pots, while the cream‑white, cup‑shaped blooms give a soft cottage‑style look from early summer onwards. The plant’s good self-cleaning means most spent petals drop away on their own, keeping the plant neat with little maintenance. As an own‑root rose in a 2‑litre pot, it settles steadily, forming a balanced, long‑lived shrub that can regenerate well after pruning or winter damage. With sensible watering it copes reliably in breezy, exposed spots where you want flowers that are not fazed by wind and rain, ideal for uncomplicated family gardens. Expect a natural development from firm rooting in the first year, through stronger top growth in the second, to full ornamental value by the third season.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden edging along a path |
The low, bushy habit and 30–40 cm height create a tidy, continuous line of cream‑white flowers that frames paths without overwhelming the space, ideal where you want a smart but easy‑care welcome for beginners. |
| Small containers and patio pots |
Its dwarf size and dense foliage make it perfect for 40–50 litre patio containers, where the abundant, clustered blooms give a polished look without constant pruning, suiting balconies and compact terraces for busy gardeners. |
| Balcony rail beds or built-in troughs |
The compact root system adapts well to raised beds and troughs, while the good heat tolerance keeps flowers presentable on sunny balconies, fitting those who want long flowering with limited space for urbanites. |
| Small mixed cottage-style border |
The creamy white flowers blend easily with pastels and traditional perennials, giving a gentle cottage feel without demanding complex care, ideal for aspiring cottage‑garden enthusiasts. |
| Low, informal mini-hedge around seating |
Planted 25–30 cm apart, the bushy plants form a soft, low outline that defines a seating area yet stays easy to reach and trim, perfect for relaxed family corners maintained by homeowners. |
| Feature group of 3 roses in a small bed |
A tight group of three highlights the strong repeat flowering and clean, self‑tidying habit, creating a focal point that looks refined with simple care routines, appealing to style‑conscious garden owners. |
| Raised beds on heavier clay soils |
In raised beds with improved drainage, the own‑root plants establish steadily and build a durable structure that responds well to light annual pruning, giving confidence to cautious first‑time rose planters. |
| Around-the-house ornamental strip planting |
Along house walls or drives, its compact spread (35–45 cm) and moderate disease resistance give a quietly reliable display even in exposed, breezy front gardens where flowers must cope with frequent wind and rain for practical garden users. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Border Ribbon – Plant a curving line of GEORGIA HIT® with soft pink anemones to echo classic cottage front gardens – ideal for romantic style seekers.
- Patio Showcase Pot – Use a single rose in a 50‑litre terracotta container with low variegated euonymus for year‑round structure – perfect for balcony and terrace dwellers.
- Cream-and-Green Calm – Combine three roses with compact bupleurum and simple gravel mulch for a restrained cream‑and‑green scheme – suited to minimal‑maintenance homeowners.
- Entrance Pairing – Place matching pots either side of your front door for a symmetrical, elegant welcome that stays tidy with little deadheading – designed for busy professionals.
- Family-Friendly Seating Edge – Edge a small seating area with a neat row of roses and low evergreen shrubs, keeping plants low and non‑intrusive – great for family garden users.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature dwarf rose from the PatioHit® collection; registered as POUlpah120 and marketed as GEORGIA HIT® for garden and patio container use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 2021 by L. Pernille and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen (Poulsen Roser A/S); introduced after 2022 for compact patio and garden plantings. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strongly bushy, compact shrub reaching about 30–40 cm high and 35–45 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickles on well‑branched shoots. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cup‑shaped flowers with more than 40 petals, borne mainly in clusters; large blooms for a miniature type, approximately 7–10 cm in diameter, repeatedly produced. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cream‑white blooms: outer petals pure white, centre pale cream‑yellow (RHS 155C, 11D); colour holds well, gently fading to translucent white as the flowers mature on the plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very weak floral scent with light rose notes, generally only noticeable at close range; selected primarily for ornamental effect rather than fragrance intensity in garden settings. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip formation is uncommon; when present, hips are very small (around 0 mm stated) and of no ornamental or wildlife significance, so they rarely influence garden appearance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, performing best with basic preventative care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers sunny positions in well‑drained soil; ideal for containers, balconies, edging and small beds, at 25–45 cm spacing, with occasional pest and disease monitoring as needed. |
GEORGIA HIT® offers compact cream-white blooms, neat self-cleaning growth and reliable repeat flowering on a long-lived own-root plant, making it an attractive, low-effort choice worth considering for your garden.