MAGIC BLANKET – white groundcover rose - Evers
Imagine a low, shimmering carpet of white roses wrapping your coastal seating area in gentle freshness, while their dense, spreading habit quietly tames breezy corners and gently eases strong onshore winds in a natural, living screen. Magic Blanket forms a compact, anchoring canopy of glossy light-green foliage, ideal for covering bare shingle or softening the edge of paths and family lawns without demanding constant attention from you. Its semi-double blooms appear in generous flushes from early summer, then reliably repeat, offering a lasting show of bright, weatherproof petals that hold their pure white colour even through wet, blustery spells. Bred for resilience, this ADR-certified shrub offers confident disease defence, good heat tolerance and forgiving, low-maintenance care, thriving in everyday British conditions where drainage and water management matter. As an own-root rose, it builds strength from within, extending its lifespan and recovering well after harsh seasons, typically rooting in during the first year, filling out the framework in the second, and reaching full ornamental impact by the third.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda windbreak |
The spreading, ground-hugging habit quickly forms a dense cushion that calms gusts around low seating areas, while glossy foliage and self-cleaning white flowers keep the space smart with minimal ongoing work for the relaxed coastal homeowner beginner-gardener |
| Low-maintenance shingle or gravel bed |
Magic Blanket knits across shingle and light gravel, covering bare patches with a thick mat of foliage that suppresses weeds and needs only light annual pruning and occasional feeding to stay attractive for those who dislike fussy, time-consuming borders busy-owners |
| Family front garden groundcover |
Its moderate height and broad spread create a tidy living carpet that copes well with heat from paving and reflected sun, holding bright white flowers above neat foliage and giving a long, dependable display for householders wanting smart kerb appeal home-gardeners |
| Small coastal-style mixed bed |
The compact, spreading framework fits neatly into modest beds, weaving between perennials without overwhelming them, while repeat flowering and good colour retention ensure white accents from early summer well into autumn for style-conscious small-plot owners urban-gardeners |
| Clay soil slope or bank |
Once established, the vigorous, mat-forming roots help knit together sloping, heavier soils, while the broad canopy shades the ground and moderates moisture, supporting a tidy, unified look even where drainage and water management need extra attention problem-site-owners |
| Large patio container or trough |
In a 40–50 litre container, its arching stems gently spill over the rim, creating a white cascade that renews itself with little deadheading and responds well to simple seasonal feeding, suiting those who want reliable colour from one main feature pot veranda-owners |
| Urban courtyard or roadside strip |
Selected for ADR performance, it combines excellent disease resistance with tolerance of heat and air pollution, giving a clean, healthy appearance in tough spots and reducing the need for spraying or intensive care for environmentally aware city dwellers town-residents |
| Pollinator-friendly family border |
The semi-double blooms open their centres enough to interest visiting insects, while the medium, softly sweet fragrance is pleasant around seating areas, and the plant’s durability means this gentle benefit returns year after year for wildlife-minded families nature-lovers |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Veranda Ribbon – Plant Magic Blanket along a veranda edge in a deep 40–50 litre trough, underplanted with blue Festuca and sea kale for a relaxed coastal ribbon – ideal for veranda-owners seeking easy, breezy structure.
- White-Shingle Drift – Let wide groups meander through pale gravel with pockets of lavender and sea thrift, creating a bright drift that needs very little upkeep – for busy coastal homeowners wanting a tidy, beach-inspired look.
- Front-Garden Carpet – Use as a low, continuous carpet beneath taller shrubs, framing the path with pure white blooms that self-clean neatly – suited to families who want smart kerb appeal without constant fussing.
- Courtyard-Island Glow – Fill a single, generous container and let stems spill over, pairing with Coreopsis in nearby pots for yellow-and-white contrast – perfect for small-space gardeners chasing maximum impact from one feature.
- Soft-Slope Weave – Stitch several plants across a gentle bank, mixing in Liatris and Verbena for vertical accents above the white mat – for gardeners needing erosion help and long-lived, low-care groundcover.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Rosen Tantau groundcover shrub rose; registered as TANigino, marketed as Magic Blanket Cityflor TANigino and Magic Blanket, approved ARS exhibition name Magic Blanket. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Hans Jürgen Evers at Rosen Tantau, Germany, from two unnamed seedlings; introduced and registered in 1992, forming part of the Cityflor groundcover collection. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds ADR-Rose certification (Germany, 1995), indicating proven garden performance, high health, balanced growth and durable ornamental value under independent trial conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Low, spreading groundcover shrub 55–90 cm tall with 150–220 cm spread, dense glossy light-green foliage, moderately thorny stems and a strongly mat-forming habit over time. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double cup-shaped blooms, typically 13–25 petals, medium-sized clusters on short stems; flowers produced repeatedly with a strong second flush, and most spent blooms drop naturally. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Snow-white flowers with silky sheen on opening, becoming creamy white before fading; colour holds well in sun, heat and rain, giving a clean, bright effect across the flowering season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Moderate, softly sweet fragrance clearly noticeable at close range, adding gentle scent without overwhelming nearby seating, with blooming periods extended by reliable repeat flowering. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small quantities of spherical red hips, about 8–12 mm across, giving a light decorative effect in late season without significantly affecting the plant’s repeat flowering capacity. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very hardy shrub (USDA zone 4b, H7, to about −32 °C) with strong resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, plus good heat and drought tolerance when adequately watered. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best as groundcover, borders or mass planting; space plants 110–205 cm apart, keep pruning and feeding light, and water during prolonged dry spells, particularly in exposed or urban sites. |
Magic Blanket Cityflor TANigino offers long-season white groundcover, robust health and urban toughness in a durable own-root form, making it a considered choice for low-effort, bright coastal or family gardens.