BAJOR GIZI – pink dwarf miniature rose – Márk
Bring a touch of storybook romance to a small family garden with BAJOR GIZI, a compact miniature rose that fits effortlessly into cottage borders and neat front paths. Its naturally tidy habit and dense dark-green foliage make it simple to integrate among herbs and perennials, while its remontant flowering keeps borders looking fresh from early summer well into autumn. Flowers open a vivid, lavender-tinged pink before softening to a silvery pastel, creating gentle colour variation that feels perfectly at home beside kitchen-garden beds and low hedges. Bred by Márk Gergely and supplied as an own-root plant, it builds a dependable framework over the years, quietly regenerating after pruning or weather damage and maintaining long-term ornamental stability. With good disease resistance that suits damp, changeable British summers and blustery, coastal locations, this frost-hardy miniature is easy to look after. Plant the pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2-litre rose whenever the ground is workable and enjoy its endurance as it settles into the garden’s rhythm.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-of-border edging in a cottage-style family garden |
The compact, low-growing structure forms a neat, continuous edging that frames paths and vegetable beds without overwhelming other plants. Its small clusters of pink blooms read clearly from close-up, ideal along frequently used routes in an everyday family garden, especially for the busy urban gardener. |
| Patio pots and containers from 40–50 litres upwards |
The naturally compact habit and dense foliage adapt well to larger containers, where the root system has enough space to anchor and remain evenly moist. In a 40–50 litre pot, BAJOR GIZI flowers reliably and is easy to water and deadhead at waist height, suiting the space-conscious balcony owner. |
| Low, traditional rose hedge along paths or driveways |
Planted at the recommended spacing for hedging, this variety forms a low, continuous ribbon of foliage and flowers, echoing classic cottage-garden boundaries. Own-root growth ensures the hedge thickens over time without complex rejuvenation pruning, appealing to the traditional family homeowner. |
| Mixed cottage border with herbs and kitchen-garden planting |
The gently shifting pink tones pair naturally with herbs, soft grasses and vegetables, giving a relaxed, rural feel. Steady remontant flowering provides colour between harvest rows, while own-root resilience fits a space that changes with seasons and children’s activities, pleasing the rural kitchen-garden enthusiast. |
| Small gardens with limited maintenance capacity |
Low maintenance needs and good resistance to powdery mildew and black spot reduce the need for spraying or frequent interventions. This is particularly helpful where gardening time is short, yet a classic rose look is desired close to windows and seating, benefiting the time-poor beginner. |
| Coastal or exposed suburban plots |
Robust wood, dense foliage and solid winter hardiness allow the plant to keep its shape even when winds are frequent and conditions are cool and damp, supporting gardens where many roses struggle with salt-laden breezes and gusts, reassuring the weather-challenged gardener. |
| Long-term planting for a stable, mature garden framework |
As an own-root rose, BAJOR GIZI is not dependent on graft unions, so damaged or aged stems can be cut back hard and replaced by new growth from the base. Over the years this helps preserve an even outline and flower production, which matters to the long-view garden planner. |
| Gradually developing family garden beds |
Once planted, the first year focuses mainly on rooting, the second on building more shoots, and by the third year it reaches its full ornamental value, giving a steady, predictable arc that fits long-term plans and staged projects for the patient home gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Teacup-border – Use BAJOR GIZI in a single, low row along a terrace, underplanting with thyme and chamomile for a soft, fragrant edging – ideal for lovers of intimate afternoon-tea corners.
- Kitchen-ridge – Thread small groups between salad beds and berry bushes so the pastel pink clusters soften the productive lines – perfect for families blending practicality with romance.
- Pastel-pocket – Combine with baby’s breath and pale foxgloves near a garden bench to create a cloud of gentle colour – suited to those seeking a dreamy, cottage reading nook.
- Mini-avenue – Plant pairs in large pots by a front door or along steps, using 50-litre containers for lasting structure – appealing to homeowners wanting a neat yet cosy welcome.
- Storybook-hedge – Create a low, wavy hedge at child height, mixing with lavender and box for year-round form and summer scent – designed for families who like a traditional, fairytale feel.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
BAJOR GIZI – pink dwarf miniature rose – Márk; miniature, dwarf shrub rose for ornamental garden and patio use; marketed in the Mini - dwarf rose collection for compact planting schemes. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Hungarian rosarian Márk Gergely; introduced in 1989 by PharmaRosa® Ltd.; parentage not recorded, but selected for compact habit, distinctive pink colouring and reliable garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Miniature shrub reaching about 30–40 cm in height and spread, forming a dense, compact bush with moderately thorny shoots and slightly glossy dark-green foliage that reads well at close viewing distance. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, double flowers (26–39 petals) with a cup-shaped form, produced in clusters on short stems; remontant through the season, though later flushes are lighter than the first main flowering period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Rich pink with a slight lavender cast; buds open vivid purplish-pink then fade to pastel tones with a silvery veil; overall effect medium-intensity lilac-pink, edges slightly paler as the flower matures. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, lively fragrance of medium strength, clearly noticeable at close range without being overpowering; primarily for ornamental use, with limited value for soap or cosmetic extraction applications. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally sets small, spherical orange-red hips about 7–9 mm across; hips are incidental to display and rarely dominant, offering modest late-season interest if flowers are not all deadheaded. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to around -26 to -23 °C (RHS H7; USDA 5b), with good resistance to powdery mildew and black spot; rust tolerance is moderate, so occasional monitoring in susceptible sites is recommended. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers well-drained soil with regular moisture; plant 25–50 cm apart depending on hedge or specimen use; maintenance is generally low, with basic pruning and deadheading sufficient for strong performance. |
BAJOR GIZI combines compact habit, reliable repeat flowering and durable own-root vigour, making it a considerate choice for gardeners seeking long-lived colour with minimal fuss.