
8 dwarf roses with pink flowers
Our selection of miniature roses
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Reaching generally 40 cm in height and sometimes up to 1 metre, dwarf or miniature roses are perfect for adding colour to rockeries, borders, or garden beds. Due to their small size, they can also be planted in pots to brighten up a terrace or balcony with their lovely little flowers. From soft pink to bright pink, including double colours and even shades, discover our selection of the most beautiful dwarf roses for your next plantings!
The 'Charmant' rose, a vibrant pink delight
The dwarf rose ‘Charmant’ is, as its name suggests, delightful. This small bush with a very compact habit grows up to 40 cm in height, taking on the shape of a bushy dome that can spread up to 50 cm in width. Its dark green or bronze foliage is adorned with numerous bouquets of small bright pink flowers with a cream reverse and a yellow centre. It flowers in May and June, then offers a second flowering in September. Awarded the ADR label, it is a resilient rose. It prefers however a sunny position and rich soil. Plant it in a rockery or in a small bed, unless you prefer to place it in a pot on your balcony to enjoy its light fragrance and vibrant colour.

Rose ‘Charmant’
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10 pink flowering groundcover rosesThe rose 'Bordure Rose', a multitude of cut flower arrangements
The dwarf rose ‘Bordure Rose’ has a quality we love: it is very floriferous. From June to July, and then from September to October, it produces a multitude of small cut flower arrangements in a fresh pink that is very appealing. Grouped in clusters of 4 to 8 flowers, the semi-double roses bloom in the shape of small rosettes. The rose bush resembles a shrub 60 cm high and 60 cm wide. Vigorous, it has received numerous awards. It can be planted in a border with roses of different colours, chosen from the same ‘Bordure’ series created by George Delbard, or it can be placed in a pot.

Rose ‘Bordure Rose’
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The rose 'Trendy Babylon Eyes', incredibly elegant!
The dwarf rose ‘Trendy Babylon Eyes’ offers a display of colours of rare elegance. Its single flowers, reminiscent of those of wild roses, open in a cup shape revealing a heart of yellow stamens. They showcase a bright and clear violet-pink colour that lightens over time. This is highlighted by a purplish centre. The flowering, which blends the colours, lasts from June to September. With its compact habit and a maximum height of 1 metre, the ‘Trendy Babylon Eyes’ rose is suitable for both a large pot on a terrace and a garden. It is resistant to diseases and does not fear dry soils. This hybrid, derived from the Persian rose, resembles hibiscus flowers. It pairs well with grasses, garden irises, gaura, lavender, cistus, or even rosemary.

Rose ‘Trendy Babylon Eyes’
The 'Topolina' rose to brighten your garden or terrace
The ‘Topolina’ groundcover rose stands out with its numerous clusters of light and bright pink flowers opening to a white centre and a heart of yellow stamens. They emit a light scent of wild rose. The ‘Topolina’ rose reaches a height of 35 cm and a width of 60 cm. It is a small, very resilient young plant, capable of adapting to all soils and climates. Plant it in a sunny or semi-shaded position and let it grow. It will brighten your garden or terrace with its cheerful colours for several months!

‘Topolina’ rose
The rose 'Bee’s Paradise Pink', a delight for bees
The ‘Bee’s Paradise Pink’ rose is part of a series of hybrids developed by the German rose breeder Tantau to attract bees to the garden. It blooms from June to October, producing bouquets of small semi-double flowers in a bright, fresh pink, opening wide to reveal a heart of yellow stamens, a delight for pollinating insects. Rich in pollen, it is a perfect rose for naturally styled gardens. It reaches a height of 40 cm, making it suitable for growing both in a garden and in pots. Although it can proliferate in any type of soil, it is best planted in fertile, deep soil.

‘Bee’s Paradise Pink’ rose
The rose 'Flirt', a fairy tale of pink
The ‘Flirt’ rose is perfect for pot cultivation or small gardens. It blooms from June to October, offering clusters of small semi-double flowers in bright pink with a soft pink reverse that leans towards cream. This miniature bush, measuring 50 cm by 50 cm, is delightful due to its colour variations. Developed by the Kordes rose breeder, it is a descendant of the polyantha rose. It was awarded the Gold Medal in Buenos Aires and Belfast in 2013. It has also received the ADR label, ensuring its vigour and good health. Perfect for a beginner gardener or not! To create a romantic atmosphere, you can pair it with other roses in white or mauve.

‘Flirt’ rose
The rose 'Bordure Vive', a cheerful colour in the garden
At 40 cm tall, the ‘Bordure Vive’ rose is one of the smallest varieties in the ‘Bordure’ series developed by Georges Delbard. From June to October, it is covered in clusters of semi-double flowers in a deep pink hue that lightens towards the centre. The flowers open to reveal a heart of yellow stamens. The reverse of the petals sometimes takes on white tones. Its habit makes it resemble a small bush that is as wide as it is tall, and its compact size allows it to be grown both in pots and in the garden, in rockeries, borders, or in beds.

‘Bordure Vive’ rose
The 'Bordure Camaïeu' rose, a multicoloured bush
From June to October, the dwarf rose ‘Bordure Camaïeu’ is a delight for the eyes, with its small, multicoloured double flowers, blending warm tones from yellow to pink and orange. Its roses grow in small bouquets on dark green, glossy foliage. It reaches a height of 50 to 60 cm and can be planted in a pot, border, flowerbed, or garden hedge. This highly floriferous variety by Georges Delbard is derived from the polyantha rose. The dwarf rose Bordure Camaïeu prefers cool, fertile soils and sunny exposures.

Rose ‘Bordure Camaïeu’
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