DREAM LOVER – pink dwarf-mini rose - Pearce
Inspired by coastal afternoons and pastel sunsets, DREAM LOVER settles calmly into small British gardens and verandas, building a deep, fibrous root system that copes well where strong breezes demand steady anchoring and thoughtful drainage. Its compact, bushy growth stays perfectly in scale with small terraces and shingle beds, while the semi-double, rosette blooms bring a fresh lilac-pink glow from early summer onwards. As an own-root rose it matures steadily, offering a reassuringly long-lived structure that regrows well after pruning or weather damage, ideal if You prefer low-intervention care. Over the first seasons it follows a gentle rhythm – first settling its roots, then building shoots, and by the third year expressing its full ornamental volume with repeated clusters of flowers and a clear damask fragrance.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda tubs (40–50 litre containers) |
The compact, bushy habit remains stable in larger pots, while own-root longevity means You are investing in a permanent, rather than disposable, feature for your outdoor seating area, particularly suited to coastal-style beginners. |
| Small family front gardens |
DREAM LOVER’s miniature stature keeps pathways and driveways tidy, yet still supplies abundant lilac-pink rosettes, giving reliable impact without dominating space, ideal for busy homeowners. |
| Shingle and gravel beds near the sea |
The neat framework and moderate foliage cope well in exposed, breezy sites where the soil is improved for drainage, offering reassuring stability where regular winds are part of everyday life for Cornwall–Devon gardeners. |
| Low edging along terraces and lawns |
Its proportional, 50–70 cm height lets You outline patios or play-lawn edges with a continuous, colourful line that remains easy to reach for light pruning, suiting family-garden planners. |
| Romantic seating corners |
The medium-strength damask scent and soft pink-lilac palette create an intimate, evening-friendly atmosphere around a bistro set or bench, perfect for tea-and-book lovers. |
| Mixed mini-rose borders |
Cluster-flowering habit and remontant blooming give repeating waves of colour that weave well between other compact shrubs and perennials, rewarding even modest care from hobby rosarians. |
| Containers on balconies and roof terraces |
Neat growth and moderate maintenance needs mean fewer strenuous tasks in tight spaces; in a 40–50 litre container it has room to root deeply and remain steady, appealing to urban flat dwellers. |
| Children’s corner or “girly” pastel bed |
The small, rosette flowers in cool pink tones feel playful yet not overwhelming, and the moderate thorniness encourages supervised interaction with plants for young-family gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Coastal-Veranda Calm – Plant DREAM LOVER in a 50 litre stone-effect pot with blue-grey Festuca and white sea kale for a breezy Cornish veranda – for coastal-style enthusiasts.
- Pastel-Tea Nook – Group three plants near a small bistro set, underplanted with lavender and soft grasses, letting scent and gentle colour frame a reading chair – for evening tea drinkers.
- Shingle-Ribbon Edge – Run a low line of DREAM LOVER along a gravel path, weaving in Gypsophila repens ‘Knuddel’ for a frothy, pastel border – for path and drive designers.
- Mini-Border Mix – Combine with Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ and compact herbs in a sunny bed to contrast yellow and pink blooms with dark foliage – for small-space experimenters.
- Balcony-Jewel Pot – Use a single plant in a generous terracotta container, surrounded by trailing thyme and soft blue annuals to create a jewel-like focal point – for balcony gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature, dwarf rose; registered as PEAyetti, marketed as DREAM LOVER – pink dwarf-mini rose - Pearce; exhibition miniflora type for garden and show use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in the United Kingdom by Colin A. Pearce around 1996; parentage and initial distributor not recorded; introduced and registered internationally in 1998 for miniature rose collections. |
| Awards and recognition |
Silver Medal at the Nagaoka International Fragrant Rose Trials in 2010, highlighting the cultivar’s notable damask perfume in comparison with other compact, decorative rose varieties. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy mini-flora habit reaching about 50–70 cm high and 40–50 cm wide, with moderately dense, matt dark green foliage and moderate prickliness suited to small gardens and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, rosette-shaped blooms with about 13–25 petals, borne in clusters of small flowers; remontant, with a second flush that is also abundant, giving a notably long ornamental season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Mid-pink with subtle lavender tones; ARS mp, RHS 65C outer and 73C inner; colour lightens in strong sun to pastel, sometimes with whitish edges, creating a silvery, cool, clean appearance over time. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, clearly noticeable damask fragrance with a clean character; detectable at close range on still days, adding sensory value to seating areas without becoming overpowering in small spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small numbers of bright red, spherical hips about 5–7 mm across, adding discreet late-season interest without significantly reducing the plant’s overall flowering performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); disease profile shows black spot resistance with moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew and rust under pressure. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with average moisture and good drainage; recommended spacings: 45 cm for mass, 35 cm for hedging, 75 cm as specimen; suitable for beds, edging, containers and terrace use. |
DREAM LOVER offers compact pastel blooms, gentle damask fragrance and reliable repeat flowering on a long-lived own-root framework; a thoughtful choice if You want enduring colour in a modest space.