MAUVE™ – wine-red groundcover rose – Tanjga
With its velvety wine-red flowers and compact, spreading habit, MAUVE™ creates an instant sense of romance along paths, borders and patios while remaining reassuringly easy to live with. Bred for strong health, it offers reliably resistant foliage that stays attractive even in damp, changeable summers and blustery, rain‑laden conditions near the coast. Low, dense growth provides natural cover, softening hard edges and filling gaps without becoming unruly, making it a natural choice for cottage‑style edging around a family lawn or kitchen garden beds. The repeat-flowering display, from early summer into autumn, ensures a long season of colour with minimal deadheading, while the own‑root form promises long-term stability, steady regeneration and dependable shape over the years. In a larger container of around 40–50 litres on a terrace or balcony, it forms a neat, richly blooming feature that pairs beautifully with herbs and low perennials, giving you that storybook afternoon‑tea ambience without demanding complex pruning or specialist skills.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front of mixed cottage border |
The compact, spreading habit forms a neat low layer that dresses the front of beds without shading taller perennials, ideal along a family lawn where children play. Its repeat flowering delivers season-long colour for beginners. |
| Groundcover on banks or problem corners |
Dense foliage and a low, spreading structure knit together quickly to create living groundcover, helping to visually stabilise awkward slopes or bare soil patches while remaining easy to manage for busy-owners. |
| Patio container or large tub (40–50 litres) |
In a generous container it forms a rounded, floriferous mound, perfect beside outdoor seating or a back-door step, bringing romantic cottage character to small spaces with straightforward watering and feeding for urban-gardeners. |
| Low hedge edging paths or kitchen garden beds |
Planted at hedge spacing it creates a continuous, gently undulating line of wine-red blooms, giving structure and charm to vegetable plots and paths while remaining compact enough for simple trimming by homeowners. |
| Family garden play-lawn surrounds |
The modest height keeps sightlines open for supervising children, while the slightly thorny growth is easier to avoid than taller, arching roses, offering soft-edged colour around lawns used regularly by families. |
| Low-maintenance cottage-style planting in heavy soils |
Once established, this own-root shrub gives stable growth and reliable flowering even where drainage has been improved on heavier ground, offering long-lived structure without complex pruning for hobby-gardeners. |
| Coastal or exposed suburban gardens |
Its compact, close-to-the-ground habit and resilient foliage help it cope with blustery, rain‑laden conditions that can quickly spoil taller blooms, keeping borders presentable with minimal intervention for coastal-residents. |
| Long-term, low-effort rose feature |
As an own-root rose it can regenerate from the base and maintain its character over many years; think of year one for roots, year two for building shoots, and year three for the full ornamental show for planners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Front Border – weave MAUVE™ along the front of a mixed border with foxgloves and hardy geraniums behind, creating a romantic storybook edge for traditional-path lovers.
- Kitchen-Garden Edge – line vegetable beds with this low hedge of wine-red flowers, pairing with chives and thyme for a productive plot softened by colour for rural-plot owners.
- Patio-Corner Accent – plant one shrub in a 40–50 litre terracotta pot and underplant with trailing thyme to form a cosy seating-corner focal point for balcony and terrace users.
- Soft-Slope Cover – repeat-plant on a gentle bank with sea thrift and low sedum to bind the slope visually and create a tapestry of textures for naturalistic-design fans.
- Family-Path Edging – stagger plants on either side of a main garden path so children walk between low cushions of bloom, keeping views open for safety-conscious parents.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Groundcover shrub rose marketed as MAUVE™ Pixie® BOZivko; registered cultivar name BOZivko within the Pixie® collection, verified premium bronze quality for darinaROSE® ORIGINAL 2-litre pots. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Bozanić Tanjga, PhenoGeno Roses, Mali Iđoš, Serbia; introduced commercially in 2013, with own-root production tailored to reliable garden performance in European home gardens. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, spreading groundcover shrub 25–45 cm high and 50–90 cm wide, with dense mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage and light prickling, forming a low, cohesive mound at the front of plantings. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, cup-shaped double blooms with approximately 26–39 petals in clustered heads; repeat flowering with an abundant second flush, providing an extended seasonal display in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Velvety wine-red flowers, deep carmine to ruby in bud; tones gently shift towards mahogany‑chestnut and creamy tips as they age, with generally good colour retention and toned rather than bleached fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Soft, silky fragrance of mild strength, present but restrained, complementing the visual effect without overwhelming nearby seating or dining areas; primarily grown for colour and form rather than perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Sparse hip set expected due to fully double flowers; when present, small spherical orange‑red hips around 6–11 mm diameter add discreet seasonal interest without dominating the plant’s appearance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good disease resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under typical garden conditions; hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b), suitable for most UK family gardens. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with regular watering and improved drainage on heavier soils; plant 70–80 cm apart for edging or massing, and use containers of at least 40–50 litres for long-term patio cultivation. |
MAUVE™ offers compact groundcover habit, repeat wine-red flowering and resilient health in a durable own-root form, making it a thoughtful choice for long-lived, low-effort cottage-style planting.