RAABS™ – yellow dwarf mini rose - Olesen & Olesen
Bring a touch of storybook romance to a small garden, balcony or front step with RAABS™, a compact Palace® Patio rose that slips easily into everyday family life. Its neat, low, bushy habit is naturally manageable, with glossy dark foliage and clusters of cup-shaped blooms held above, so even beginners can enjoy a well-kept look with little effort. Flowers open from rich golden buds into soft, pastel-yellow cups that stay harmonious in mixed cottage borders, edging paths or framing a kitchen garden. Bred for sound, modern health, it offers reassuring reliability and good resistance to black spot, coping well with showery, breezy weather near the coast thanks to its dense structure and firm petals. In a large 40–50 litre container it remains delightfully compact, perfect for terraces or patios, and, because it is an own-root plant, it regenerates steadily and keeps its shape over many years. Plant once, then simply watch the roots settle, the shoots fill out, and the full ornamental value unfold over seasons rather than months, giving a quietly enduring presence that suits busy households. Its gently cupped, double flowers repeat reliably through summer, adding a soft, cosy glow to afternoon tea corners and cottage-style seating areas.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front of cottage-style border |
Its low, bushy habit and modest spread keep the front of borders tidy while still producing generous clusters of golden-yellow blooms, giving structure without blocking taller plants behind; ideal for those wanting easy cottage charm, especially beginners. |
| Patio containers and terraces |
Stays naturally compact in a 40–50 litre pot, so it does not outgrow steps, terraces or balcony corners, yet still flowers in repeated flushes, suiting people who want seasonal colour close to the house with only light watering and deadheading, particularly urbanites. |
| Family garden seating area |
Clusters of soft golden flowers create a gentle, cosy focal point near benches or small arbours, giving that afternoon-tea atmosphere without demanding complicated pruning, ideal where children play and space is shared, especially for families. |
| Low edging along paths |
Planted at 25–30 cm intervals, the compact, uniform plants form a neat edging that guides the eye and softens paving, while the self-cleaning blooms reduce the need to pick off spent flowers, helpful for those preferring quick, simple rounds in the garden, notably busy-owners. |
| Small front gardens |
Its miniature stature and controlled spread make it easy to position in tight plots or narrow beds, with glossy foliage that looks well kept between flowering flushes, suiting homeowners who want a smart first impression without specialist rose care, above all newcomers. |
| Mixed planting with perennials |
The calm, golden-yellow colour works harmoniously with hardy geraniums, hyssop and sweet alyssum, avoiding clashing tones and giving a soft, English-countryside feel, for gardeners who enjoy mixing flowers but appreciate plants that naturally blend, especially stylists. |
| Urban and park-style beds |
Good disease resistance, particularly to black spot, and stable flowering make it suitable for low-input beds in towns where regular spraying is impractical, fitting those who want resilient, good-looking roses that cope with everyday conditions, especially practicals. |
| Raised beds on heavier soils |
In raised beds this dwarf rose anchors quickly and holds its shape, coping with damp, breezy conditions that can trouble taller varieties, perfect where heavier ground needs improved drainage but planting space is limited, well suited to planners. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE-EDGE RIBBON – Line a sunny path with RAABS™ spaced at 25–30 cm, underplanting with fragrant sweet alyssum to soften paving and create a low, romantic border – for lovers of traditional cottage style.
- TEACUP TERRACE – Plant one or three RAABS™ in a 40–50 litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme for a neat, compact display beside a bistro set – for balcony and patio owners wanting easy charm.
- GOLDEN KITCHEN PATCH – Tuck small groups among herbs and salad beds, where the soft golden flowers echo brass taps and terracotta, giving a homely kitchen-garden feel – for home cooks who like ornamental produce spaces.
- POCKET-FRONT GARDEN – Combine RAABS™ with hardy geraniums in a tiny front bed to keep the look low, tidy and welcoming without overshadowing windows – for busy homeowners seeking low-fuss kerb appeal.
- URBAN BORDER CALM – Mass-plant RAABS™ in a narrow strip along a fence, letting the uniform, compact bushes and repeated bloom flushes provide colour and order – for town gardeners who value reliable structure.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Patio Palace® Mini-dwarf rose; registered as POUlpal102, marketed as Raabs™ Palace®; ARS exhibition name Raabs, a reference to the Austrian town Raabs an der Thaya. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 2021 by L. Pernille and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen (Poulsen Roser A/S) from unnamed seedlings; introduced after 2022 with EU CPVR in 2022 and US PP 36,484 in 2025. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Very compact, bushy dwarf rose, around 22–38 cm tall and 30–50 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickles; suited to beds, edging and container planting. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double, cup-shaped flowers in clusters, typically 26–39 petals; repeat-flowering with abundant second flushes, giving good seasonal coverage across the main growing period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Rich golden-yellow buds open to saturated deep yellow, then fade to pastel yellow with creamy edges; RHS 12A outer, 14B inner; colour holds respectably with gradual softening, not sudden bleaching. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very light, barely noticeable scent with an airy character; grown primarily for colour, form and compact habit rather than fragrance, making it suitable where strong perfume is not desired. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional tiny hips form, typically 0–4 mm diameter; hips are not a significant ornamental feature and are usually unnoticed among the dense foliage and repeat flowering. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good overall health with resistance to black spot and rust, moderate to powdery mildew; hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Sweden Zone 3), tolerating summer heat with regular watering. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; plant 25–30 cm apart for edging, 45 cm as specimens; suitable for beds, borders, containers, urban plantings, with occasional plant-protection if disease pressure is high. |
RAABS™ offers compact golden blooms, reliable health and easy container use on a durable own-root framework, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed cottage-style gardens and patios.