ROMA™ – dark red dwarf-mini rose - NIRP
With its compact habit and velvety dark-red blooms, ROMA™ brings a touch of romance to small beds, front-of-border edging and pots, evoking the charm of afternoon tea beneath a rose-covered arbour. As an own-root plant in the pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2-litre size, it settles in quickly and builds a dependable structure over time, giving you a long-lived mini shrub that fits effortlessly into a relaxed cottage border. Ideal for busy gardeners, it needs only simple seasonal care while rewarding you with regular flushes of colour and a neat, bushy habit. In typical UK gardens, it copes steadily even where frequent showers and brisk breezes bring added fungal pressure and humidity, especially when given reasonable air flow and drainage. Plant it in a decorative container or at the edge of a kitchen-garden path to enjoy its discreet, sweet fragrance and rich tones developing from year to year as it becomes part of your family garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Low edging along a cottage-style path |
The dwarf, bushy form stays around 35–45 cm, creating a tidy line of deep-red colour that never overwhelms a small family garden. Its repeat flowering keeps paths framed for much of the season, ideal for traditional-style homeowners and beginners. |
| Containers and large patio pots (40–50 litres+) |
Roma™’s miniature stature and clump-forming habit suit roomy containers where roots can develop steadily and the plant can be enjoyed up close. Own-root structure supports a long-lived pot specimen with simple pruning, suiting balcony and terrace owners. |
| Front of mixed cottage border |
The rich dark-red blooms sit beautifully in front of taller perennials, giving a romantic, storybook feel without taking much space. Regular, moderate trimming is all that is needed to keep the dome shape, appealing to busy family gardeners. |
| Rock garden or raised bed feature |
The compact shrub fits neatly into rock gardens and small raised beds, where improved drainage helps reduce leaf problems linked to frequent British rain and wind. Its miniature size adds structure among stones and alpines, perfect for detail-loving collectors. |
| Mass planting for low flowering hedge |
At closer spacing, Roma™ forms a continuous, knee-high strip of colour ideal for edging driveways or separating play areas. Repeat flowering and own-root resilience support a long-term planting with straightforward yearly pruning, suiting practical family buyers. |
| Kitchen garden and cutting corners |
Dark-red clusters add a romantic note near herbs and vegetables, echoing traditional cottage plots. Though flowers are small, their abundance gives charming posy material, maintained with basic deadheading, a good fit for relaxed home-grower enthusiasts. |
| Small urban front gardens |
Where space is tight, Roma™ offers classic rose character on a miniature scale, staying within window-line height and not crowding pavements. Its manageable size and own-root longevity suit homeowners wanting permanence with minimal complexity, especially city-based residents. |
| Children’s or family play-area borders |
The low, bushy habit keeps thorns within predictable bounds while giving children a vivid, storybook rose to recognise. Consistent flowering and robust rootstock mean a reliable, long-term feature that tolerates everyday bustle, appealing to practical parents. |
Styling ideas
- Storybook edging – Line a cottage-style brick path with Roma™ and soft catmint for a low, romantic border that stays child-friendly in scale – ideal for families wanting gentle structure.
- Patio jewel – Plant Roma™ in a 40–50 litre terracotta pot with silver thyme around the rim to enjoy rich red blooms at arm’s length – perfect for urban balcony or terrace owners.
- Kitchen corner – Tuck Roma™ beside a herb patch with chives and sage to bring a warm, traditional accent to productive beds – suited to relaxed home-grower gardeners.
- Rockery focus – Use Roma™ as a compact focal point among rocks and low grasses, where its intense colour contrasts beautifully with stone – for detail-oriented small-garden enthusiasts.
- Low hedge – Repeat-plant Roma™ along a short fence or driveway for a neat, flowering mini hedge that frames the front garden – appealing to homeowners who like classic order.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature shrub rose from the NIRPATIO collection; registered as GEOrgen, marketed as Roma™ NIRPATIO GEOrgen, with Roma accepted as the American Rose Society exhibition name. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by NIRP International S.A. in France, introduced in 2006 with ICRA registration the same year; parentage unknown, later protected by New Zealand plant patent in 2017. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Dwarf bushy shrub reaching 35–45 cm in height and spread, with medium-dense, glossy dark-green foliage and moderate prickles, forming compact, clump-like mounds suited to edging and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms with 13–25 petals, produced mainly in clusters; small flower size of 0.5–1.5 inches, repeating well through the season with an abundant second flush after the main flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniform dark-red flowers: velvety burgundy buds shading to black, cardinal red outer petals with a deeper centre; tones fade only slightly, generally without brownish tinges, keeping an intense appearance in full bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very light scent with a discreet, sweet character, usually only noticeable at close range, making the variety suitable where strong perfume is not desired or where space is confined near doors and windows. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small hips, spherical and orange-red, typically about 5–7 mm in diameter; decorative rather than heavy-bearing, and of limited value for wildlife or ornamental winter display in most garden settings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately -21 to -18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7), but very susceptible to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, needing regular monitoring and plant protection in humid, disease-prone climates. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best used in containers, edging, rock gardens and small beds; allow 25–45 cm spacing depending on use, 13–15 plants/m² for mass effects; tolerates partial shade but requires consistent care and disease management. |
ROMA™ offers compact form, repeat flowering and enduring structure in an own-root mini rose that will settle into your garden for many years; consider it if you value traditional charm with manageable, long-term planting.