FEKETE ISTVÁN – bordeaux dwarf-mini rose - Márk
Bring a sense of quiet balance to a compact city front garden with this refined miniature rose, ideal where space is tight but character matters. Its deep burgundy blooms hold their colour beautifully, massing in small clusters above glossy foliage on a neat, low, dwarf framework that works as edging, in narrow borders or by a front step. Container-grown on its own roots, it settles in reliably and offers a reassuringly long life with stable shape and colour. You can simply prepare a well-drained spot that copes with typical British downpours and clay soil, then enjoy the gradual journey from rooting in the first year to stronger top growth in the second and full ornamental presence by the third. Its modest size makes it easy to look after, with only occasional plant protection and light seasonal pruning. Use as a quietly glamorous accent in rainwater-conscious urban schemes, lining a narrow path or softening hard landscaping, where its measured flowering rhythm supports a calm, sustainable garden mood.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-of-border edging in small family gardens |
The dwarf, compact habit and 35–45 cm height create a tidy, low edging that frames lawns, paths or driveways without overwhelming limited space, suiting busy gardeners who want structure with minimal shaping needed for beginners. |
| Statement containers on steps, balconies and patios |
Its miniature proportions and dense foliage suit larger pots (ideally 40–50 litres), where deep burgundy flowers read strongly against brick or paving, ideal for those seeking high-impact colour in a confined setting with manageable ongoing care for urbanites. |
| Narrow London terraced-house front gardens |
The neat spread of 25–35 cm allows planting in slim beds between path and facade, offering refined colour while still leaving room for access, appealing to homeowners wanting a smart, long-lived rose presence in a rainwater-conscious front garden for families. |
| Low informal mini-hedges and path linings |
Regular spacing at 25–30 cm creates a softly defined line of rich burgundy blooms and glossy leaves, building a subtle sense of order that suits those who prefer an easy-going, not overly formal look but appreciate clear garden structure for planners. |
| Rainwater-managed beds with improved drainage |
With moderate disease resistance and compact foliage, it performs reliably when planted into enriched, free-draining soil that prevents waterlogging after downpours, fitting gardeners looking to upgrade heavy soil while keeping maintenance realistic for pragmatists. |
| Colour-contrast planting with silver and blue perennials |
The velvety burgundy flowers pair beautifully with cool-toned companions such as lavender, sage or bluebeard, offering elegant contrast and a long season of interest to those who enjoy simple but considered colour combinations for stylists. |
| Long-term planting as a conscious garden investment |
As an own-root plant, it can regenerate from the base if damaged, avoiding graft-related failures and supporting a longer planting life, ideal for gardeners who prefer to invest once in durable, reliable plants rather than frequent replacements for investors. |
| Dedicated miniature-rose and collector plantings |
Its specific miniature shrub character, rich colour stability and remontant habit make it a rewarding choice for those curating a focused rose selection, while still remaining straightforward to maintain for collectors. |
Styling ideas
- Front-row – Line a narrow bed along a terrace path, repeating plants at 30 cm intervals for a low burgundy ribbon – ideal for homeowners wanting discreet formality in a small frontage.
- Balcony – Plant three in a 50-litre trough with free-draining peat-free compost, underplanting with trailing thyme for soft edges – suited to urban balcony gardeners seeking compact, long-lived structure.
- Contrast – Combine with lavender, nepeta and silvery foliage in a small front border to highlight the velvety blooms – perfect for design-conscious beginners favouring easy yet sophisticated pairings.
- Mini-hedge – Create a low boundary between drive and path by double-row planting, gently curving around corners – a good option for families who want subtle separation without tall hedges.
- Collector’s – Group several plants in a dedicated miniature rose bed with gravel mulch for clean lines – appealing to enthusiasts building a curated, long-term rose collection in limited space.
Technical cultivar profile
| Feature | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature shrub rose marketed as FEKETE ISTVÁN, a Mini – dwarf rose from the Márk breeding line; used as a balcony, edging and small-garden variety within the miniature rose group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Hungary by Márk Gergely and introduced in 1991 through PharmaRosa® Ltd.; exact parentage and breeding institution details are not recorded, but it sits firmly within the miniature shrub class. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Dwarf shrub habit reaching about 35–45 cm high and 25–35 cm wide, with dense, dark green glossy foliage and moderate prickles; forms a compact, bushy outline suited to edging, pots and small-scale plantings. |
| Flower morphology |
Double, cup-shaped, flat-opening flowers with 26–39 petals, small in size at roughly 0.5–1.5 inches, usually borne in clusters of three to seven per stem, with a remontant habit and notably generous second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep, velvety burgundy red flowers with a slight crimson tint; buds show near-black outer tones, then open to intense burgundy that slowly softens to muted dark red with a faint purplish cast and good overall colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very faint to light, detectable only at close quarters and primarily ornamental in effect; bloom form and petal count limit nectar access, so pollinator attraction is present but relatively modest overall. |
| Hip characteristics |
May occasionally form small, spherical hips of about 5–7 mm diameter, coloured orange-red (RHS 40A); hips are decorative at close range but not typically a major garden feature on this miniature shrub rose. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −23 to −21 °C (USDA 6a, RHS H7, Swedish zone 3); disease resistance is medium to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, calling for occasional monitoring and timely, proportionate plant protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Space plants at 25–45 cm depending on use, in well-drained soil; medium maintenance with occasional plant protection and light pruning; suitable for mass planting, low hedging or use as a small specimen in containers. |
FEKETE ISTVÁN offers compact structure, long-lived own-root reliability and rich burgundy colour in a form suited to pots and small front gardens, making it a thoughtful choice if you value enduring character with manageable care.