MAGIC BLANKET – white groundcover rose – Evers
Designed for uncomplicated gardens, Magic Blanket spreads into a low, dense, truly carpet‑like cover, its glossy foliage and snow‑white blooms forming a romantic backdrop to everyday family life. The semi‑double flowers repeat reliably through summer, then quietly tidy themselves as most spent petals drop away, keeping borders looking freshly managed with almost no effort. Bred for strong health and certified ADR, it shrugs off typical fungal problems and stays attractive even in humid, unsettled British weather and coastal breeze, where good air movement helps it cope gracefully with wind and rain. As an own‑root rose it matures steadily, building a long‑lived framework that recovers well after harsh winters or tougher pruning, and its adaptable spreading habit makes it as suitable for relaxed cottage paths as for practical front‑of‑border edges. In a roomy bed or a 40–50 litre container it fills out into a broad, softly rounded mound, its medium‑strength perfume drifting at seating height to accompany late afternoon tea. Over time, you will see it concentrate on roots first, then stronger shoots, before delivering its full ornamental presence in the third season, rewarding patient, low‑maintenance care with lasting, storybook charm.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front‑of‑border groundcover in a family cottage bed |
The spreading, blanket‑like habit quickly knits bare soil into a dense, weed‑suppressing carpet, ideal for softening the front of mixed borders without constant weeding or deadheading, suiting busy cottage‑style homeowners. |
| Low‑maintenance rose for beginners or time‑poor gardeners |
Reliable disease resistance, good self‑cleaning and modest feeding needs mean this rose stays attractive with only light annual pruning, so even first‑time rose owners can enjoy dependable flowering, perfect for novice and time‑pressed gardeners. |
| Long‑lived structural planting in family gardens |
As an own‑root shrub it forms its own durable framework, not dependent on a graft union, enabling natural regeneration after hard winters or renovation pruning, offering lasting value for families planning a long‑term garden. |
| Coastal or exposed suburban front gardens |
The robust foliage, ADR‑level health and flexible, low growth cope well with lively weather, in sites where salt‑tinged breezes and frequent showers combine with good air flow to help it handle challenging wind and rain, reassuring coastal and suburban owners. |
| Partial‑shade planting along paths or house fronts |
Its ability to flower well in partial shade allows use on east‑ or north‑facing aspects, brightening darker boundaries or paths with white blooms without demanding a fully open, south‑facing bed, attractive for townhouses with limited sun. |
| Informal hedge or edging along a lawn |
With recommended spacings it forms a billowing, low hedge that defines spaces while remaining soft and child‑friendly in appearance, giving gentle structure between lawn, play areas and kitchen beds for family‑oriented garden layouts. |
| Large containers and terrace planters (40–50 litres) |
Its compact height and broad spread suit generous containers where deep soil volume supports its root system, providing a long‑term, repeat‑flowering focal point near seating or doors, convenient for balcony and patio rose lovers. |
| Romantic, fragrant seating corners and tea areas |
Clusters of snow‑white, medium‑scented blooms repeat through summer at a comfortable viewing height, creating a soft, luminous backdrop to afternoon tea and evening unwinding, appealing especially to romantic cottage‑garden enthusiasts. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE CARPET – Drift Magic Blanket along a curved path with clumps of Coreopsis and airy verbena for a storybook cottage feel – ideal for lovers of informal English borders.
- WHITE RIBBON – Plant in a loose line beside the lawn as a low, continuous hedge that glows at dusk – suited to families wanting soft structure without formal clipping.
- URBAN OASIS – Combine with drought‑tolerant perennials in a gravel mulch for a tough, low‑care front garden – perfect for busy urban homeowners who dislike fussy upkeep.
- TEA TERRACE – Use one or two plants in 40–50 litre pots near seating to enjoy scent and bloom at close quarters – for those who like a romantic corner without remodelling the whole garden.
- KITCHEN BORDER – Weave through herbs and vegetables as a white, ground‑hugging backdrop that links ornamental and edible beds – appealing to cottage‑style kitchen‑garden keepers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Groundcover shrub rose from the Cityflor collection; registered as TANigino, marketed as Magic Blanket Cityflor TANigino; ARS exhibition name Magic Blanket, also sold as Magic Blanket®. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Hans Jürgen Evers at Rosen Tantau, Germany, from unnamed seedlings; introduced and registered in 1992, initially distributed by Rosen Tantau for European garden use. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds ADR‑Rose certification awarded in Germany in 1995, confirming strong garden performance, proven health and ornamental value under no‑spray trial conditions across multiple test sites. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Low, spreading shrub 55–90 cm high and 150–220 cm wide, forming dense, glossy light‑green foliage; good self‑cleaning, moderately thorny shoots and a carpet‑forming, ground‑covering habit. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi‑double, cup‑shaped blooms with 13–25 petals, borne in clusters of medium size; flowers repeatedly with a strong second flush, maintaining a neat appearance as most spent blooms drop naturally. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure snow‑white flowers with silky sheen; buds greenish‑white, ageing to creamy white with minimal fading; colour remains stable in sun, heat and rain, ensuring a consistently bright display all season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium‑strength, softly sweet fragrance clearly noticeable at close range; semi‑double blooms offer moderate appeal to pollinators due to partial stamen accessibility within the clustered flowers. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small quantities of spherical red hips, 8–12 mm in diameter, adding a light decorative touch in late season without significantly affecting its main role as a long‑flowering groundcover rose. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to about −29 to −32 °C (RHS H7, USDA 4b, Sweden Zone 5), with good heat tolerance given supplementary watering in prolonged drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to groundcover, borders and urban plantings; plant 110–205 cm apart depending on use; tolerates partial shade; low maintenance with minimal feeding and pruning once plants are established. |
Magic Blanket Cityflor TANigino offers easy, low‑maintenance groundcover, long‑lived own‑root reliability and repeat white flowering; consider it if you want enduring cottage charm with minimal ongoing work.