LUPO® – crimson dwarf miniature rose – Kordes
Compact and naturally tidy, LUPO® slips into the smallest family gardens, cottage borders or balcony planters, creating a soft, storybook cushion of glossy foliage and crimson-pink blooms that shrug off rain and wind in exposed, breezy settings. Its single flowers renew in generous flushes, then drop cleanly to reveal glinting autumn hips, keeping the plant orderly without deadheading. Bred for outstanding health, it stays reliable in humid summers with high fungal pressure, needing only basic care and light shaping. As an own-root rose it knits itself firmly into the soil, regenerates well after winter, and offers a reassuringly long lifespan with stable ornamental value. In a large 40–50 litre container or at the front of a border it remains compact yet impactful, gradually building roots, then shoots, before reaching its full romantic presence by the third season.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front of a cottage-style border |
Low, upright growth and dense, glossy foliage create a neat foreground line that frames taller roses and perennials without crowding them. Continuous single blooms and decorative hips keep interest going well into autumn, ideal for hobby gardeners. |
| Small family garden or town plot |
The compact dwarf habit and limited spread fit narrow beds, paths and play-friendly spaces while leaving room for everyday family use. Minimal pruning, low chemical needs and dependable health reduce maintenance for busy homeowners. |
| Large containers (40–50 litre) on patio or terrace |
Stable, own-root growth and good anchoring make it suitable for deep pots that will not topple in wind, while the tidy height keeps views open. Self-cleaning flowers simplify upkeep for urban balcony owners. |
| Exposed or breezy coastal-style positions |
Rainproof, sun-resistant blooms and a firm, branching framework cope well with unsettled weather and gusty corners of the garden, even where fences funnel the wind, giving reliable colour to coastal gardeners. |
| Low-maintenance family flower bed |
Excellent disease resistance and low feeding needs mean fewer treatments and less fuss, yet you still enjoy repeat waves of colour. The own-root habit supports long-term vigour, suiting time-poor beginners. |
| Pollinator-friendly kitchen or herb garden |
Open, single flowers with visible stamens provide easy access to nectar and pollen, bringing bees and other beneficial insects close to vegetables and herbs in a relaxed cottage setting for wildlife lovers. |
| Grave, memorial or contemplative corner |
The restrained size, discreet scent and continuous flowering keep the planting peaceful yet cared-for, even with infrequent visits. Self-cleaning flowers and durable hips preserve dignity for cemetery visitors. |
| Informal low edging or miniature hedge |
Regular spacing creates a softly structured line that defines paths or separates lawn from beds without feeling formal. Over 2–3 years it knits into a compact ribbon of colour and texture for traditional-style gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Teacup-border – Plant LUPO® in a shallow curve by a seating area with lavender and catmint for a low, fragrant frame – suited to cottage-garden romantics.
- Kitchen-path – Line a path to the vegetable patch with alternating LUPO® and chives for colour, structure and pollinator support – ideal for kitchen-garden keepers.
- Balcony-nest – Use a single shrub in a 40–50 litre pot with trailing thyme and violas for a compact, easy-care vignette – perfect for apartment dwellers.
- Storybook-arch – Underplant a light clematis on an arch with a row of LUPO® each side to anchor the base in colour – attractive for romantic rose lovers.
- Silver-rim – Combine LUPO® with lamb’s ear and low grasses for a crimson-and-silver edging that stays neat with little clipping – useful for low-maintenance planners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature rose from the NektarGarten® collection; registered as KORdwarul, marketed as Lupo®; classified as a dwarf patio/mini rose suitable for small gardens and containers. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tim-Hermann Kordes at W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany, from complex shrub and floribunda parentage including ‘Lilli Marleen’, ‘Bonanza’ and Rosa ‘Robusta 1979’; introduced and registered in 2007. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated miniature rose: Geneva Certificate of Merit, Le Roeulx Silver Medal, Madrid Bronze Medal, The Hague Certificate of Merit, ADR award 2007, and multiple show prizes including Belfast and Hradec Králové. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright dwarf shrub reaching about 45–55 cm high and 35–45 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; forms a neat, bushy outline suitable for edging and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, flat, single blooms with 5–12 petals, borne in large clusters; flower size typically 0.5–1.5 inches; remontant, giving generous repeat flushes through the season with good self-cleaning of spent petals. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid crimson-pink flowers, deep buds with burgundy hints, fading toward a white ring at the centre; colour holds well, softening slightly in strong sun, with an expanding white star effect as blooms age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very light, discreet fragrance, often barely perceptible in normal garden conditions; chosen more for colour, health and repeat blooming than for scent-focused plantings or cut-flower use. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces numerous small, spherical orange-red hips about 8–10 mm across in autumn, adding seasonal interest and a naturalistic feel, while also providing a minor wildlife food resource in family gardens. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Outstanding health with strong resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; reliably hardy to around −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish Zone 4) with good heat tolerance when watered in prolonged dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best for beds, borders, containers and balcony planters at 25–45 cm spacing; thrives in sun or light partial shade with free-draining soil, low pruning needs and routine feeding for steady, repeat flowering. |
LUPO® offers compact cottage charm, healthy repeat colour and decorative hips on a long-lived own-root plant that settles quickly into borders or containers; a considered choice if you want easy romance in a small space.