ALBERTE HIT® – red dwarf-mini rose - Olesen & Olesen
Step off the pavement into your own pocket-sized rose garden as Alberte brings compact structure, saturated colour and a surprisingly generous flush of blooms to even the smallest London front yard. This dwarf PatioHit® rose stays neat at around 25–35 cm, ideal for terraces and containers where good drainage turns heavy urban clay into a friend rather than a frustration. Enjoy its cup-shaped, mid-red flowers and dark green foliage as it quietly proves its reliability in cool, wet summers and breezy streets, asking only moderate care. Planted as an own-root rose, it builds a long-lived, resilient base that shrugs off the odd knock or pruning error, while its steady longevity and balanced habit make it easy to combine with lavender, sage or nepeta in a sustainable, rainwater-fed scheme. In your first year roots establish, the second year sees bolder shoots, and by the third your planting reaches full ornamental value, a calm, low-maintenance presence for busy city gardeners.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small urban front garden |
This miniature shrub keeps to 25–35 cm, so it will not overwhelm a narrow front border or path yet still delivers rich red, very double blooms from early summer onwards. Own-root planting supports a long-lived, stable display for beginners. |
| Balcony or roof terrace container |
Compact height and bushy form suit large pots of at least 40–50 litres, where regular watering is straightforward and roots are well protected. The dense foliage and repeat flowering give strong impact in a limited footprint for busy-owners. |
| Rainwater-conscious city planting |
Ideal beside permeable gravel strips or rain-fed beds where containers or small borders drain well, helping manage wet spells without waterlogging. Its moderate care needs and durable own-root system reward simple, sustainable routines for eco-gardeners. |
| Low, formal edging |
The even height, tight growth habit and mid-red colour make it effective as a low edging in front of taller perennials or along paths, maintaining shape with light pruning only. Own-root plants recover reliably after trimming for style-seekers. |
| Family garden mixed border |
Its moderate disease resistance and manageable size fit well in busy family gardens where time is short and children share the space. Dense foliage and moderate prickliness offer a tidy, robust little shrub that copes with everyday knocks for families. |
| Part-shade city side return |
Tolerant of partial shade, it performs on side paths or courtyard corners that receive only a few hours of sun, continuing to flower and hold its colour. The own-root base helps it adapt as neighbouring plants grow and light levels shift for town-gardeners. |
| Season-long colour focus |
Remontant flowering with a plentiful second flush extends colour deep into the season, while the mid-red hue fades only slightly and remains vivid. This steady performance offers reliable visual interest with modest deadheading demands for time-poor. |
| Beginner-friendly rose starter |
The compact PatioHit® habit, medium maintenance level and forgiving own-root system make it a reassuring first rose: easy to plant, simple to prune, and quick to reward over its first three seasons in the garden for new-gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Front-step focus – Place one or three plants in matching 40–50 litre clay pots by the front door, underplanted with trailing ivy, for a neat, welcoming accent – ideal for busy-owners.
- Balcony ribbon – Line a narrow balcony with rectangular planters, combining this rose with low-growing nepeta for soft contrast and long colour – ideal for town-gardeners.
- Terraced border – Edge a short front-garden bed with a repeating row and back it with lavender or dwarf sage to create a calm, fragrant frame – ideal for style-seekers.
- Rainwise trio – Group three plants in a single, deep, 50 litre container with a gravel mulch to catch and use roof runoff while keeping roots well drained – ideal for eco-gardeners.
- Pocket parterre – Use the uniform height and bushy habit to mark out small geometric beds around a lawn, interplanting with low perennials for a formal look – ideal for beginners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature shrub rose from the PatioHit® collection; registered as POUlpah114 and marketed as Alberte Hit®, a dwarf red mini rose for ornamental garden and terrace use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 2021 by L. Pernille Olesen and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen for Poulsen Roser A/S, introduced and registered in 2024 through the same Danish breeding house. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy dwarf rose reaching about 25–35 cm in height and spread, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickles, forming a neat, rounded miniature shrub. |
| Flower morphology |
Produces medium-sized, cup-shaped clusters of very double flowers with over 40 petals, flowering in repeated flushes through the season with a notably abundant second flowering phase. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Mid-red blooms with a slightly velvety effect; RHS 46A outer and 46B inner petals, colour fading only slightly as blooms age so the primary red remains clean and saturated to petal drop. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicate, fruity scent of mild intensity; a restrained fragrance that complements its role as an ornamental patio and container rose rather than a strongly perfumed garden feature. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally sets small, spherical red hips around 7–9 mm in diameter, adding discreet late-season interest without significantly detracting from its repeat-flowering ornamental performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, hardy to about –26 to –23 °C and USDA zone 5b, with moderate resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; needs basic monitoring and care in humid, disease-prone conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to containers, terraces, balconies and front beds; plant 25–30 cm apart for edging, up to 45 cm as a specimen; prefers regular watering in pots and benefits from standard disease checks. |
ALBERTE HIT® offers compact red flowering, reliable repeat performance and a stable, long-lived own-root base that suits containers and small gardens, making it a thoughtful choice for easy, enduring colour.