PUNCH™ – pink dwarf mini rose - Tanjga
Imagine a low, shimmering strip of coastal colour against pale shingle, where this compact mini rose brings a lively punch of mid‑pink blooms from early summer to autumn with refreshingly little effort. PUNCH™ forms a naturally neat mound that tucks effortlessly into small borders, chic containers or a sheltered veranda, offering a bright focal point without demanding complex maintenance. Its dense, glossy foliage helps anchor light soils while coping well with exposed spots where breezes bring in salt‑tinged air and you need plants that stay steady and reliable. As an own‑root rose it matures patiently, with roots in the first year, fuller shoots in the second, and confident ornamental impact by the third, giving a long‑lived structure that bounces back strongly from pruning or winter weather. The rounded, pompon blooms open in charming clusters that keep their pink tones well, providing a soft, “girly” accent beside sea kale, blue grasses or lavender, while the mild rose fragrance drifts in gently during a calm, sunny afternoon.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda container (40–50 litre) |
A single plant in a generous pot creates a compact, stable mound that copes well with breezy, salt‑tinged air and keeps its colour all season with simple deadheading and watering, ideal for a relaxed coastal veranda beginner gardener |
| Small front garden edging |
The dwarf, 30–40 cm habit forms a tidy, low edging that frames paths or driveways without blocking views, giving a polished look with occasional pruning and top‑ups of compost to stay neat for many years busy homeowner |
| Shingle or gravel planting strip |
Its compact roots and dense foliage help anchor light, well‑drained substrates along shingle paths; in UK conditions it responds well to regular watering and feeding, rewarding this care with reliable flowering over the long term coastal-style lover |
| Balcony or terrace planter |
In a 40–50 litre trough, PUNCH™ delivers repeated flushes of mid‑pink clusters close to seating height; the own‑root form regrows strongly after any winter damage, maintaining both shape and flowering performance in the same planter for years apartment gardener |
| Family garden children’s corner |
The rounded, pompon flowers and “miniature rose” character give a playful, storybook feel at child’s eye level, while the modest height keeps it easy to reach for supervised watering and flower picking through the summer young family |
| Mixed border with cool-toned perennials |
The clear mid‑pink blends beautifully with bluish grasses and perennials, and its compact mound provides structure at the border front; with consistent preventive spraying it can retain good foliage and colour well into autumn hobby gardener |
| Formal mini-rose parterre |
Regular spacing at 25–30 cm allows you to draw sharp lines and geometric shapes; with scheduled feeding, watering and protection, the repeated blooms provide a long‑season, low hedge effect that looks precise yet soft design-conscious owner |
| Seasonal feature pot by the front door |
Planted in a roomy container with good drainage, PUNCH™ offers a welcoming flush of pink at key times such as summer holidays or weekend gatherings, then can be shifted back into the garden as a long‑term, own‑root keeper occasional gardener |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-porch strip – line a low shingle bed beside a veranda with PUNCH™ and alternate clumps of sea kale and Festuca for a breezy, beach‑hut feel – ideal for coastal veranda owners
- Pink-balcony box – place one rose in a 40–50 litre trough with trailing thyme and soft grasses to keep it low‑maintenance yet long‑flowering – ideal for time‑pressed flat dwellers
- Storybook-border edge – mark out a children’s play lawn with a curving edge of PUNCH™ and lavender for scent and friendly scale – ideal for young families
- Courtyard-focus pot – use a single rose in a large clay pot as a bright focal point by a bistro set, underplanted with silver‑leafed herbs – ideal for small‑garden homeowners
- Mini-parterre grid – set out evenly spaced plants in gravel to form a tiny rose parterre, softened with low mounds of sea pink – ideal for design‑oriented gardeners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature, dwarf shrub rose from the Pixie® collection; registered as BOZpuncpix, marketed as PUNCH™ Pixie®; classified as a mini dwarf rose for containers, edging and small garden spaces. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga for Pheno Geno Roses d.o.o. in Serbia; introduced and registered in 2018, with compact growth and lively mid‑pink colour as key selection aims. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, rounded habit 30–40 cm high and wide, with dense, dark green glossy foliage and moderate prickles; naturally forms a low mound suited to edging, pots, terraces and small front gardens. |
| Flower morphology |
Double, cluster‑flowered blooms with 26–39 petals, medium size around 4–7 cm, spherical pompon form; flowers in repeated flushes with notably abundant second flowering when well fed and watered. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniform mid‑pink (RHS 68C, 65C) buds open vivid and gradually fade to light, cooler pink; very good colour retention in full bloom, creating long‑lasting decorative clusters over an extended season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, soft rose fragrance noticeable at close range on warm, calm days; primarily an ornamental variety with strongly double flowers and low pollen access, so only modest appeal for pollinating insects. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is usually minimal due to double blooms; occasional very small hips of 0–5 mm diameter may appear, without significant ornamental value or impact on overall flowering performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very susceptible to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, so regular preventive plant protection is essential; hardy to approximately −23 to −21 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6a) in well‑drained soil. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well‑drained soil or 40–50 litre containers; feed and water consistently, prune lightly, and apply scheduled disease control to maintain foliage and secure reliable repeat flowering. |
PUNCH™ Pixie® offers compact structure, long-season pink flowering and dependable own-root longevity, making it a charming choice for containers or front gardens if you are ready to give it regular care and protection.