LIBÁN – red dwarf-mini rose - Márk
Designed for effortless cottage charm in a real family garden, LIBÁN is a compact, own‑root miniature rose that slips neatly into borders, paths and containers while turning every corner into a relaxed retreat. Its vivid, sunlight‑resistant red flowers sit above glossy dark foliage, bringing a playful splash of colour that looks perfectly at home beside vegetable beds and box edging. Clusters of single blooms stay neat without fuss, and its dwarf habit means less pruning and more time for afternoon tea. Own‑root growing gives long‑term reliability and quiet strength, with the plant steadily building roots, then shoots, then full garden presence across three seasons. Ideal for exposed gardens where you need planting that stands firm in blustery, salt‑tinged coastal weather, LIBÁN works as a simple edging, low hedge or pot accent that remains visually tidy with minimal effort, offering discreet orange‑red hips for autumn interest.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front of mixed cottage border |
The compact, dwarf habit keeps height around knee level, so it knits the front of a border without shading herbs or perennials behind. Vivid red flowers read clearly from the house or terrace, giving an immediate focal strip for beginners. |
| Edging along paths and drives |
Dense, dark green foliage and regular flowering create a defined, low edging that stays structured for years on its own roots. Planting at 25–30 cm apart gives a continuous line of colour that feels orderly but soft for traditionalists. |
| Large containers and half‑barrels |
The naturally small framework suits 40–50 litre tubs, where roots have room to anchor and cope better with drying winds. Bright, fade‑resistant flowers provide reliable colour at doorways and patios with only basic watering for busy-owners. |
| Family garden seating areas |
Single, open flowers are unscented but visually lively, attracting bees without overwhelming small spaces. The manageable height keeps sightlines open so adults can sit, talk and watch children play nearby, adding gentle romance for families. |
| Kitchen garden and productive plots |
Strong colour holds even in full sun beside veg beds, while open, pollen‑rich blooms support bees for improved overall garden ecology. Own‑root resilience means the plant regrows well if knocked or cut back during seasonal work for allotmenteers. |
| Small front gardens and town plots |
The compact footprint suits narrow frontages, and the moderate care level is manageable alongside everyday life. Planted in raised beds or improved soil, it copes with exposed entrances where you need structure that stands firm in coastal winds for urbanites. |
| Low memorial or cemetery planting |
Steady colour, modest size and orderly growth give a respectful, easy‑to‑tend planting. Own‑root plants age gracefully, with less risk of unsightly graft shoots, so the grave or memorial remains consistent in appearance for caretakers. |
| Informal low hedge or repeated rhythm planting |
Planted in rhythmic groups, the compact shrubs create a soft dividing line between lawn and beds. Remontant flowering with a good second flush means the line stays punctuated with bright red dots over a long season for design-lovers. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-arcade – Repeat LIBÁN along both sides of a narrow path, backed with lavender and catmint for a soft, romantic walkway – ideal for lovers of classic village‑garden charm.
- Kitchen-harmony – Tuck small groups between herbs and salad beds, echoing the fiery red with scarlet chard stems – perfect for home cooks who want flowers and food together.
- Patio-focus – Plant three LIBÁN in a 50‑litre oak half‑barrel with trailing thyme for a neat, long‑lived feature – suited to compact patios and balcony gardeners.
- Family-border – Edge a children’s lawn with LIBÁN and lamb’s ear, combining soft foliage and bee‑friendly blooms – good for families seeking gentle wildlife interest.
- Quiet-corner – Use a triangle of LIBÁN with white Lychnis and a simple bench for a peaceful nook – appealing to those who enjoy a contemplative, structured retreat.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
LIBÁN – red dwarf-mini rose - Márk; miniature, mini-dwarf shrub rose for edging and containers; current trade name LIBÁN, bred by Gergely Márk, marketed as darinaROSE ORIGINAL. |
| Origin and breeding |
Miniature rose of unknown parentage bred in Hungary by Gergely Márk; introduced to wider markets by PharmaRosa Ltd., with own-root production for reliable garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact dwarf shrub about 55–65 cm tall and 35–45 cm wide, with dense, glossy, dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; naturally neat habit suitable for close planting. |
| Flower morphology |
Single to lightly double, flat blooms with 5–12 petals, borne in clusters of medium size; remontant with a plentiful second flush, giving regular colour through the main season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid, saturated red (RHS 46A outer, 46B inner) holding well in strong sun; newly opened blooms fiery red, later slightly softening without turning burgundy, with minimal overall fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Essentially unscented, with no noticeable perfume; emphasis is on bright colour and flower form rather than scent, making it suitable where fragrance competition is not desired. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately abundant, spherical orange-red hips, around 5–7 mm across; decorative in late season and a modest additional food source for small garden birds. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −12 to −9 °C (RHS H5, Swedish zone 1, USDA 8a); moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, with routine care advisable in humid seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with free-draining soil; plant 25–45 cm apart depending on use. Medium maintenance, occasional plant protection; avoid deep shade for reliable flowering. |
LIBÁN – red dwarf-mini rose - Márk offers compact structure, vivid long-season colour and dependable own-root longevity in small borders or containers, an attractive choice if you prefer traditional cottage style with minimal fuss.