ASTERIA™ – pink dwarf mini rose - Tanjga
ASTERIA™ is a compact, own-root miniature rose designed for terrace and small-garden cosiness, bringing a soft pink glow to patios, balconies and low borders. Its naturally dwarf, bushy habit stays neat with minimal shaping, making it easy to manage even if you are short on time or experience. Remontant flowering gives dependable flushes from early summer onwards, creating a relaxed, storybook atmosphere while coping well with typical British breezes and coastal weather. In an average family garden it settles quickly, the roots strengthening first, then the top growth building, before reaching its full ornamental effect over the next few seasons. Ideal in containers of at least 40–50 litres or at the front of beds, it offers long-lived colour from a modest footprint, and its own-root structure supports gradual renewal and reliable lifespan with only simple yearly care.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Balcony or roof-terrace container |
The compact, 20–30 cm height and 35–45 cm spread make this rose perfectly proportioned for pots where space is limited, and its neat framework is easy to manage in a 40–50 litre container without specialist pruning, suiting busy urban gardeners. |
| Front of cottage-style border |
The low, rounded shape creates a gentle edging that will not obscure taller perennials, while the soft mid-pink clusters repeat through summer, giving a romantic, “girly” cottage look with simple annual trimming, ideal for the traditional family gardener. |
| Children’s corner or play-area edging |
The small scale and tidy habit define paths and play spaces without becoming overgrown, so you can maintain a pretty, storybook feel with light pruning and basic feeding, fitting the needs of the family-focused homeowner. |
| Seasonal feature pot by the front door |
Regular remontant flowering provides reliable bursts of colour to welcome guests, while the naturally bushy structure holds its shape without frequent cutting back, making doorstep display straightforward even for the time-pressed beginner. |
| Low, romantic edging hedge |
Planted 25–30 cm apart, the uniform, compact bushes knit into a continuous pink edging that needs only simple shortening in late winter to stay tidy, a practical choice for the low-maintenance gardener. |
| Kitchen-garden ornament among herbs |
The diminutive size sits comfortably between chives and other herbs without shading crops, while the own-root structure allows steady regrowth if shoots are nipped or weather-damaged, suiting the practical kitchen gardener. |
| Urban courtyard bed or raised planter |
This small, dense shrub anchors narrow beds and raised planters, coping well with breezy conditions and typical urban exposure while maintaining its form with light annual care, appealing to the compact-space owner. |
| Long-term container planting in family gardens |
As an own-root rose it ages steadily, renewing from the base and maintaining its ornamental value over many seasons with basic feeding and occasional dead-heading, matching the expectations of the long-view gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-edge ribbon – line a curved path with Asteria™ and interplant small clumps of white Balkan catchfly for a pink-and-white froth – ideal for lovers of romantic front gardens.
- Balcony tea corner – place one rose in a 50-litre tub beside a bistro set, underplanted with trailing herbs for scent – perfect for city dwellers creating a calm retreat.
- Kitchen rose pot – team a dwarf Asteria™ in a large container with chives and other edible flowers for a pretty yet practical pot – suited to home cooks who enjoy growing ingredients.
- Storybook border – dot Asteria™ along a low border with airy grasses and hare’s-ear for a soft, whimsical look – appealing to those seeking a gentle, fairy-tale atmosphere.
- Neat family frontage – use a row of plants as a low hedge beneath windows, keeping views clear while adding colour – convenient for families wanting tidy kerb appeal.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature Pixie® collection dwarf rose; registered as BOZastepix, marketed as Asteria™ Pixie® BOZastepix, a compact miniature shrub for garden and container use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga for PhenoGeno Roses in Serbia and the Netherlands; registered in 2019 and introduced to the market in 2020 as a modern mini rose. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Forms a dense, bushy shrub 20–30 cm high and 35–45 cm wide, with dark glossy foliage and moderate prickles, maintaining a compact outline suited to edging and pots. |
| Flower morphology |
Bears small, double, cup-shaped blooms in clusters, 0.5–1.5 inches across, with 26–39 petals, and remontant flowering that produces generous repeat flushes in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Flowers open mid-pink with velvety texture, buds a vivid pink, then gradually lighten at petal edges, fading to pale powder pink in strong sun while retaining an overall soft tone. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Displays a delicately sweet but very faint scent, mainly grown for its colour and form rather than fragrance, making it suitable near seating where strong perfume is not desired. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally sets small spherical hips, 5–7 mm in diameter, maturing to orange-red; ornamental interest is modest and hips can be removed if a tidier appearance is preferred. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately –23 to –21 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6a) with moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under average garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers sunny sites with well-drained soil; plant 25–45 cm apart depending on use, water regularly in containers, and carry out light annual pruning plus occasional plant protection as needed. |
ASTERIA™ – pink dwarf mini rose - Tanjga offers compact, repeat flowering, long-term structure and easy container use in an own-root form that settles reliably into family gardens; a thoughtful choice if you value gentle colour with modest effort.