TANLEDOLG – golden-yellow dwarf mini rose - Evers
For a compact front garden or balcony display, TANLEDOLG offers golden colour in a naturally compact bush that fits easily into beds, edges and containers. Its remontant flowering habit brings repeated flushes of cupped blooms through the season, ideal where you want steady colour rather than complex tasks. Own-root plants settle securely over time, building a durable little shrub that regenerates well after pruning or weather damage, giving reassurance in typical British seasons with intermittent rain and wind helping maintain even moisture. In smaller family gardens it works as a neat, orderly edging rose or a feature in a 40–50 litre pot, needing only simple, occasional shaping. Over its first seasons it focuses on roots, then framework, then full effect – a gentle progression that rewards patient, low-effort care. With moderate foliage density and a tidy outline, this miniature rose is easy to integrate into cottage-style mixes or rock-garden pockets without dominating nearby plants.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden edging |
The naturally compact, bushy habit keeps TANLEDOLG in a low, tidy line, ideal for edging short paths or defining small front beds without blocking windows. Its scale suits typical suburban plots and makes upkeep straightforward for the beginner. |
| Small flower beds by the house |
Repeated flowering through the season means constant dots of golden colour close to the house, even in modest beds. You only need light deadheading and simple winter pruning, so the display stays smart with minimal effort for the busy. |
| Balcony and terrace containers |
Its dwarf size works particularly well in containers from 40–50 litres, where roots have enough space to anchor and resist drying out. Regular watering is easy to manage on a patio, giving a reliable, colourful focal point for the urbanite. |
| Rock garden and low cottage-style borders |
The small stature allows it to nestle among low perennials and rock-garden plants, bringing warm golden-yellow cups above stones or gravel. It adds a classic rose touch without overwhelming delicate companions, suiting the taste of the stylist. |
| Mixed borders with partial shade |
TANLEDOLG tolerates partial shade, so it can brighten slightly shadier borders near fences or between shrubs. Its own-root habit helps it adapt gradually to the site, giving long-term structure with simple seasonal care for the pragmatist. |
| Small group plantings (3–5 plants) |
Planting in tight groups creates a concentrated “golden jewel” effect, with multiple remontant blooms making the area look fuller than its size. The compact bushes are easy to prune lightly in one go each year, ideal for the planner. |
| Low-maintenance family gardens |
Once established, the own-root structure offers a stable, long-lived mini shrub that responds well to simple annual pruning. Medium disease resistance and straightforward watering routines support dependable flowering for the family. |
| Coastal or wind-exposed plots |
The low, bushy form is naturally less prone to wind damage, and own-root anchoring helps it remain steady in gusty, rain-swept sites where wind-driven showers help maintain more even soil moisture, easing water management for the coast-dweller. |
Styling ideas
- Golden-ribbon border – line a short front path with TANLEDOLG at regular intervals for a neat, low “ribbon” of gold – ideal for order-loving homeowners.
- Jewel-box container – plant one shrub in a 40–50 litre terracotta pot with fine gravel mulch to show off the compact form – for balcony and terrace gardeners.
- Cottage-rock harmony – weave TANLEDOLG between sedums and low grasses in a rock garden for warm colour pops without visual clutter – for cottage-style enthusiasts.
- Sunny doorstep trio – group three plants near the front door for a small but impactful cluster of repeated bloom – for those wanting easy yet welcoming entrances.
- Soft-shade mixer – place among partial-shade-tolerant perennials to brighten corners that miss full sun, relying on its adaptable own-root habit – for pragmatic space-maximisers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature rose TANledolg, trade name Goldjuwel; commercial type dwarf mini rose within the Mini – dwarf rose group, registered under breeder code TANledolg for exhibition and garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Hans Jürgen Evers for Rosen Tantau in Germany, 1991; registered 1991, introduced 1993, with parentage not recorded but selected for compact habit and rich golden-yellow flower colour. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy miniature shrub 35–45 cm high and 30–40 cm wide with moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a neat low mound in beds or containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, double, cupped blooms, 0.5–1.5 inches across, borne in clusters; 26–39 petals per flower, repeating well with an abundant second flush under normal garden conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep golden-yellow petals (RHS 14A–14B), buds dark golden-yellow; colour holds well, later fading to creamy yellow with buttery-yellow edges as blooms age on the plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak, with only a delicately sweet scent noticeable at close range; grown primarily for ornamental colour effect rather than perfume or pollinator attraction. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small numbers of spherical orange-red hips, around 5–7 mm in diameter, that may add subtle seasonal interest in late season if some faded flowers are left unpruned. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3) but needs regular watering in heat as drought tolerance is poor. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, borders, rock gardens and containers; spacing 25–55 cm depending on use, with 8.2–9.4 plants/m² for massing and steady moisture plus light pruning to maintain compact form. |
TANLEDOLG – golden-yellow dwarf mini rose - Evers offers compact long-term colour, adaptable own-root growth and easy grouping in beds or containers, making it a considered choice if you want a reliable small rose with modest care needs.