ALBERTE HIT® – red dwarf-mini rose - Olesen & Olesen
With its compact habit and storybook clusters of mid-red, cup-shaped blooms, ALBERTE HIT® is designed for patio and small-garden charm, creating an instant focal point in borders, terraces and balconies even where space is tight. This own-root PatioHit® rose establishes steadily, giving you reassuring longevity and the ability to regenerate from the base after harder pruning or weather setbacks, so its neat outline and dense, dark green foliage stay visually balanced year after year. In typical British conditions, it copes reliably with blustery, wet spells and heavier soils when planted in well-prepared beds or raised areas that improve drainage, while in containers it appreciates regular watering and a generously sized 40–50 litre pot. Medium maintenance and moderate disease resistance keep care tasks manageable for busy gardeners, and over time you can expect that pleasing progression from strong young roots to fuller top growth and, by around the third season, the complete picture of a romantic, cottage-style mini rose.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small patios and balconies |
ALBERTE HIT® remains low and bushy, so it fits comfortably into modest outdoor spaces without dominating them, yet still delivers clusters of mid-red blooms that read clearly from a seating area or through French doors – ideal for the style-conscious balcony-owner |
| Romantic cottage-style borders |
The compact, densely foliated shrub tucks neatly into the front of mixed borders, where its uniform red flowers and tidy outline help frame taller perennials and traditional cottage plants, giving a soft, storybook edge – well suited to the traditionalist homeowner |
| Large containers and terrace planters (40–50 L) |
Its dwarf size and rounded habit make it particularly effective in generous 40–50 litre pots, where even watering and good drainage help it form a stable, long-lived own-root clump that anchors the planting visually through the seasons – perfect for the busy terrace-gardener |
| Family gardens with children |
The low height keeps flowers at eye level for children while the plant’s structure remains compact and predictable, making it easy to place along paths or near seating without overwhelming play space, yet still giving a classic rose presence – reassuring for the practical parent |
| Borders in heavier or clay-based soils |
In well-prepared beds or low raised borders, its bushy root system takes hold reliably, offering a durable, own-root framework that copes with typical British clay when drainage is improved, even in breezier or wetter spots that often challenge taller roses – helpful for the weather-exposed gardener |
| Low hedging and edging runs |
Predictable height and spread allow you to plant at regular intervals for a low, ribbon-like hedge that defines paths or kitchen-garden beds; at the recommended spacing, plants knit together into a continuous line of leaf and flower – attractive to the order-loving planner |
| Partly shaded seating areas |
ALBERTE HIT® tolerates partial shade, so it can brighten a spot that only receives sun for part of the day, extending planting options around north- or east-facing patios where other sun-hungry roses might struggle – beneficial for the shade-challenged urbanite |
| Low-maintenance decorative planting |
Moderate maintenance and dependable repeat flowering mean that, beyond routine watering in containers and occasional health checks, it offers reliable colour and structure without complex rose care, suiting those who want a rose that simply performs – ideal for the time-pressed beginner |
Styling ideas
- Teacup-border – Combine ALBERTE HIT® with soft pink lupins and airy grasses at the front of a cottage-style border to frame a small lawn or seating nook – for homeowners seeking a romantic afternoon-tea setting
- Terrace-duo – Plant two specimens in matching 40–50 litre pots flanking French doors, underplant with low ice plants for contrasting texture and a long season of interest – for style-aware balcony and terrace gardeners
- Kitchen-rim – Use a run of evenly spaced plants as a low edging around raised vegetable beds, where their tidy habit contrasts with productive crops and keeps paths visually ordered – for organised kitchen-garden enthusiasts
- Shaded-corner – Brighten a partially shaded corner bench area by pairing ALBERTE HIT® with ferny foliage and pale hostas, letting the red blooms act as cosy highlights – for those softening awkward garden corners
- Play-spot – Place a small group near, but not in, children’s play zones, where the low height offers easy viewing and sniffing without creating a tall thicket – for families wanting a gentle, traditional touch around play areas
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature dwarf rose, Collection PatioHit®, registered as POUlpah114 and marketed as ALBERTE HIT®; shrub-type ornamental rose especially suited to terraces, patios and compact garden spaces. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 2021 by L. Pernille Olesen and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen, introduced and registered in 2024 by Poulsen Roser A/S, reflecting the PatioHit® focus on compact, decorative habit. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Low, bushy shrub reaching around 25–35 cm in height and spread, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a compact, rounded outline ideal for edging and container use. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, very double, cup-shaped flowers with over 40 petals, produced in clusters and repeating reliably through the season, giving sustained ornamental value despite limited accessibility for pollinators. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniform medium red with a slightly velvety effect; colour remains saturated with only slight fading, with newly opened buds deeper at the edges and inner petal zones marginally lighter towards full bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicate, mildly fruity scent of restrained strength, providing a gentle background fragrance near seating or paths rather than a dominant perfume, making it suitable for intimate terrace and balcony settings. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small spherical red hips, typically around 7–9 mm in diameter, adding subtle late-season detail but not a major feature in standard ornamental plantings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately -26 to -23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 4, USDA 5b), with moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, benefiting from regular care and good growing conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in containers, terraces, balconies and front-of-border positions; plant 25–45 cm apart depending on use, in well-drained soil or quality compost, watering regularly in pots and monitoring for pests and disease as needed. |
ALBERTE HIT® offers compact structure, dependable repeat flowering and long-lived own-root resilience in pots or borders; consider it if you would like a neat, romantic red rose that asks for only modest care.