CHICA FLOWER CIRCUS® – coral-red dwarf-mini rose - Kordes
Bring a sense of balance to a small urban front garden with CHICA FLOWER CIRCUS®, a compact floribunda bred by Kordes for reliable, season-long colour in modest spaces. Its coral-red rosette blooms sit neatly above glossy, dark green foliage, creating a continuous ribbon of colour along paths, balconies and edges. As a dwarf mini rose, it is naturally compact, ideal for London terraces or tight front gardens where every centimetre counts and good drainage supports healthy roots on heavy soils. Container-grown on its own roots, this young plant is designed for a long, low-fuss life: establishment in the first year focuses on roots, the second year builds strong shoots, and by the third year the plant reaches full ornamental value with dense, even flowering. The tidy branching, moderate height and glossy leaves make everyday maintenance straightforward, while good winter hardiness helps it cope with colder snaps. Regular watering in extended dry spells keeps its flowering rhythm steady in pots and beds, and a simple, sun-loving planting plan lets you enjoy a bright, sustainable front garden without complex care.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Balcony containers (40–50 litre planters) |
The naturally compact habit and modest spread make this rose easy to manage in larger balcony containers, where its steady flowering creates a long-season focal point close to windows and seating for busy urban gardeners. |
| Terraced-house front garden edging |
Dense, coral-red clusters and glossy foliage form a neat, low edging that reads well from the pavement, giving structure without overwhelming narrow front beds and keeping paths visually ordered for style-conscious homeowners. |
| Small family garden flower beds |
A moderate height and bushy shape allow simple mass planting in typical family gardens, giving reliable colour with straightforward pruning and feeding routines suited to beginners and hobby gardeners. |
| Drainage-conscious urban beds on heavier soils |
The container start and own-root form adapt well when you combine improved drainage on heavier urban soils with regular watering in longer dry spells, supporting stable growth for sustainability-minded city gardeners. |
| Formal mini-rose borders |
Its tidy branching and consistent height lend themselves to straight or curved borders where repetition matters, helping you maintain a clipped, organised look with minimal intervention for owners of structured front gardens. |
| Mixed gravel or low-input plantings |
Once established, the compact canopy and moderate water needs work well alongside drought-tolerant perennials in gravel schemes, keeping upkeep low while still delivering bright colour for time-poor garden owners. |
| Patio tubs by doors and seating areas |
Good repeat flowering ensures that tubs near doors or seating keep their appeal across the season, with spent blooms easy to manage at arm’s reach and no complex pruning required for comfort-focused patio users. |
| Children’s or family-friendly viewing spots |
The modest height, dense foliage and small hips create a contained, visual display that fits near play areas or front steps without becoming overbearing, remaining manageable for families seeking uncomplicated plants. |
Styling ideas
- Terrace-Ribbon – line a narrow London front bed with CHICA FLOWER CIRCUS® and underplant with low thyme to create a coral-red ribbon that stays tidy and easy to trim – ideal for design-aware terrace owners.
- Balcony-Gallery – place one rose in a 50 litre container with trailing ivy and pale gravel mulch to frame a seating spot, keeping watering and grooming simple – perfect for balcony relaxers.
- Coral-Drift – mass-plant along a driveway with pockets of Stipa tenuissima for movement, using repeating clumps to build structure that needs only light annual pruning – suited to low-maintenance planners.
- Patio-Jewel – set a single rose in a square pot, backed with Perovskia atriplicifolia, to contrast coral flowers against soft blue spires and silvery foliage – appealing to colour-focused stylists.
- Family-Frame – edge a small lawn with evenly spaced plants and intersperse Potentilla fruticosa for long-season interest, keeping everything at child-friendly height – great for young-family gardens.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda / Patio mini rose from the Flower Circus® collection; registered as KORfloci18, marketed as CHICA FLOWER CIRCUS®, also sold under the name Chica Veranda in some regions. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by W. Kordes & Sons in Germany, with breeding work completed around 2007, then introduced by W. Kordes’ Söhne for compact, decorative use in smaller gardens and container situations. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, well-branched bush reaching about 80–100 cm in height and 50–70 cm spread, carrying dense, dark green glossy foliage that builds a neat, rounded form suitable for edging and pots. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double, rosette-shaped blooms with over 40 petals, produced in clusters; flowers repeat well through the season, with the second flush also abundant on short, tidy stems. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid coral-red base colour with a light orange hue; outer petals RHS 46A, inner 40B, fading gently to salmon-red at the edges as blooms mature, while the centres remain medium-intense coral red. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable scent; this cultivar is chosen primarily for its colour and form rather than perfume, and its densely petalled blooms mainly serve decorative purposes close to paths and sitting areas. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips, about 5–7 mm across, forming late in the season; their orange-red tone offers a modest decorative effect without dominating the appearance of the shrub. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately -26 to -23 °C (RHS H7; USDA 5b), with medium resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, but some susceptibility to rust, especially in persistently humid conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; water regularly in prolonged dry periods, especially in containers, and consider plant protection in extremely humid climates to maintain foliage quality and flowering. |
CHICA FLOWER CIRCUS® offers compact form, reliable repeat flowering and durable own-root growth, making it a thoughtful choice if you prefer tidy colour with straightforward care in smaller garden spaces.