SNÖVIT™ – white bedding polyantha rose – Koster & Grootendorst
Dream of afternoon tea beneath a rose arbour? SNÖVIT™ brings that storybook atmosphere into everyday family gardens with its compact, snow-white clusters that sit neatly above dense, glossy foliage. This own-root shrub is bred for long service in real-life British conditions, anchoring itself well even where wind-driven showers and coastal weather test planting schemes. Its almost thornless, low, bushy habit makes it easy to live with around paths, play areas and small lawns, while the polyantha clusters create a softly romantic bedding effect from early summer to autumn with only light deadheading. Over time, its own-root strength supports dependable regeneration and a settled, harmonious look, as roots establish first, then shoots build, and by the third year the plant reaches its full ornamental presence. Use it to edge kitchen-garden plots, front borders or cottage-style beds where reliable, low-maintenance whiteness and compact structure matter more than perfume, and enjoy a quietly enchanting, cottage-garden feel without complicated maintenance routines or specialist pruning skills – simply plant, water, and allow this polyantha classic to mature at its own gentle pace.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-of-border cottage bedding |
Low, compact growth and dense, mid-green foliage give a tidy, storybook edge to mixed borders without shading neighbouring plants. Clusters of small white pompon blooms repeat well, providing consistent cover along paths and lawns for busy family gardeners. |
| Long, low flowering hedge |
Regularly spaced plants knit into an even, waist-high, almost thornless line that is child-friendly and easy to clip once a year. The uniform snow-white flowers read as one continuous ribbon, ideal where you want definition without a tall barrier for traditional front-garden owners. |
| Containers and large patio pots |
The naturally bushy habit suits containers from 40–50 litres upward, giving a rounded mound of foliage and bloom that is simple to water and feed. Own-root plants respond well to occasional renewal pruning, staying productive in pots for small-terrace and balcony keepers. |
| Kitchen garden and productive plots |
SNÖVIT™ frames vegetable beds beautifully, adding romantic structure without sprawl. Its moderate maintenance requirement fits in alongside seasonal food crops, and the slight rosehip set brings discreet autumn interest for kitchen-garden enthusiasts. |
| Coastal or open, breezy sites |
The compact, firmly branched shrub form helps the plant stand steady where breezes are frequent, coping well in typical British changeable weather with regular moisture and good soil preparation for gardeners in exposed locations. |
| Family play spaces and paths |
Almost thornless canes mean fewer snags on sleeves around seating areas or along frequently used routes. The neat, rounded outline is easy to keep in shape with light annual trimming, so the rose integrates safely near everyday activity for families with young children. |
| Informal parks and communal planting |
Durable own-root plants form a stable framework that responds well to periodic rejuvenation, making them suited to lightly tended schemes. Moderate disease resistance, especially to black spot, supports acceptable display with straightforward care for landscape and estate managers. |
| Low-maintenance beginner rose bed |
Reliable repeat flowering, moderate self-cleaning and forgiving pruning needs make SNÖVIT™ a gentle introduction to rose growing; an annual tidy and basic watering in dry spells are usually sufficient for new and time-pressed gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Snowdrift Border – Plant SNÖVIT™ in a ribbon along the front of a mixed cottage bed, weaving between pale pink and lavender perennials for a soft, cloud-like edge – ideal for romantic front gardens.
- Kitchen-Plot Frame – Use a low line of bushes to border vegetable beds, pairing with chives, sage and calendula so the crisp white flowers contrast with practical herbs – appealing to kitchen-garden cooks.
- Patio Chalk-White – Grow one or three plants in 40–50 litre terracotta containers, underplanting with trailing thyme or lobelia for a classic terrace focal point – suited to small urban patios.
- Storybook Hedge – Create a low, gently curving hedge along a path, interspersing SNÖVIT™ with small-leaved box or Lonicera nitida ‘Maigrün’ for evergreen structure – perfect for traditional cottage walkways.
- Blue-and-White Drift – Mix groups of SNÖVIT™ with Calamintha nepeta ‘Blue Cloud Strain’ or Verbena hastata ‘Blue Spires’ to build a cool blue-and-white palette – attractive to lovers of calm, airy schemes.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
SNÖVIT™ – white bedding polyantha rose; exhibition category shrub rose, polyantha group, commercial bed rose; unregistered mutation of ‘Dick Koster’, verified for cultivar authenticity. |
| Origin and breeding |
White colour sport of ‘Dick Koster’, bred by D. A. Koster and F. J. Grootendorst, M. Koster & Zonen, Netherlands, around 1929; long-established, classic polyantha used widely in bedding schemes. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub 50–75 cm high and wide, with dense, glossy mid-green foliage and very few prickles; forms a rounded, tidy mound ideal for edging, bedding and low hedging lines. |
| Flower morphology |
Small S-sized, semi-double pompon to ball-shaped blooms in tight clusters; around 13–25 petals per flower; remontant habit with abundant second flush, providing prolonged seasonal bedding colour. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Closed buds milky white with greenish tips; opening chalk-white with pearlescent surface; full bloom uniform snow-white (RHS 155C–155D), ageing to soft ivory edges with only slight overall fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable fragrance; bred primarily for visual effect and bedding performance rather than scent, making its main contribution through pure colour, form and reliable, massed floral display. |
| Hip characteristics |
Light rosehip set; small spherical red hips about 6–9 mm diameter may appear sparsely after flowering, adding discreet seasonal interest without significantly reducing bloom production. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b); moderate overall disease resistance, with good black spot resistance and moderate susceptibility to mildew and rust in humid seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Use at 50–90 cm spacing for beds, edging and low hedges; prefers well-drained soil, irrigation in prolonged drought, and light annual pruning; suitable for partial shade and larger containers. |
SNÖVIT™ offers compact, almost thornless structure, pure white cluster flowering and dependable repeat performance on a long-lived own-root framework, making it a thoughtful choice for easy-going family gardens and relaxed cottage-style spaces.