INDA HIT® – pink-white dwarf mini rose - Olesen & Olesen
Step out to a small front garden or balcony after rain and you notice how the compact, girly cushions of INDA HIT® keep their poise, even where soils are heavy and damp with frequent showers and brisk winds, offering a calm sense of balance in a street-facing space. This PatioHit® miniature rose stays compact, with dense, glossy foliage and charming pink-and-white blooms that repeat steadily from early summer, giving structure and colour without asking much from you. As an own-root plant in the pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2‑litre pot, it is bred for longevity, quietly building a reliable framework that shrugs off typical family-garden challenges. Low maintenance needs and strong disease resistance suit busy city living, while its neat, bushy habit makes rainwater‑friendly gravel or permeable drive designs feel instantly softer. In its first year it focuses on roots, in the second on shoots, and by the third it settles into full ornamental value and dependable structure, rewarding light-touch care with seasons of colour at the doorstep of your home.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| London terrace front garden, near the doorstep |
The naturally small, bushy habit keeps paths clear while providing a composed splash of colour right at eye level. It stays neat without hard pruning, ideal beside bins, steps or railings for a beginner. |
| Balcony planter or window box (40–50 litre minimum) |
Its compact roots adapt well to larger containers, and glossy foliage plus striped blooms give a finished look from a single plant. A 40–50 litre trough supports steady watering with collected rain for a low-input urbanite. |
| Small mixed border with herbs and perennials |
Repeat flowering and a tight, rounded shape make it an easy anchor in a short border with lavender, sage or nepeta, filling gaps between seasons without overshadowing herbs, perfect for a relaxed hobby-gardener. |
| Child-friendly family front garden |
The dwarf stature keeps flowers within reach for children to observe scent and colour, while robust health avoids frequent spraying or complex care, helping parents maintain a tidy plot for the whole family. |
| Rainwater-friendly gravel or permeable driveway edge |
It suits planting pockets within gravel or permeable surfaces, giving softness and structure where runoff is directed into planting rather than drains, especially helpful in wet, windy conditions for a sustainability-minded homeowner. |
| Low border along a garden path |
Its even, low mounds frame paths without flopping, and the flowers repeat along the season, giving colour markers that guide you through the garden with little trimming, well suited to a design-conscious planner. |
| Patio table pot or entrance container (single feature) |
A single plant in a generous pot delivers a finished, “mini-shrub” look, with scented blooms close to seating. Own-root growth supports long-term use of the same container with minimal replanting for a time-poor resident. |
| Low, informal mini-hedge in a small front bed |
Planted at the suggested spacing, it forms a tidy, low screen that repeats flower flushes while demanding little beyond annual tidying, building up structure over its first few years for an efficiency-focused gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Striped-Jewel Edge – Plant a short front-garden ribbon of INDA HIT® with dwarf wormwood and sweet alyssum along a permeable gravel path for a polished, low-care look – ideal for busy terrace-house owners.
- Balcony Box Chic – In a 50-litre window trough, combine INDA HIT® with trailing nepeta and thyme to create a fragrant, textural display that thrives on rainwater and light feeding – perfect for urban balcony gardeners.
- Mini-Rose Parterre – Use groups of this dwarf rose to outline a small geometric bed, underplanting with low lavender for scent and year-round structure – suited to design-focused homeowners who prefer order with little effort.
- Soft-Entrance Welcome – Flank a front door with two large pots of INDA HIT® and silvery artemisia, giving a calm, elegant welcome without regular clipping – for households wanting formality without high maintenance.
- Family-Scent Corner – Create a child-friendly sniffing spot by pairing INDA HIT® with hardy sage and anemones in a compact border, offering colour and fragrance at low height – appealing to families new to gardening.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature shrub rose from the PatioHit® collection; registered as POUlpah113 and marketed as Inda Hit® PatioHit®. Classified as a dwarf, mini rose within the miniature rose group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 2021 by L. Pernille and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen for Poulsen Roser A/S, introduced after 2022 from unnamed seedling parents, continuing the compact PatioHit® breeding line. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub reaching about 25–35 cm in height and 30–40 cm spread. Features dense, dark green, glossy foliage with moderate thorns, forming tidy, rounded cushions suited to pots and small borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cup-shaped blooms with more than 40 petals, borne in clusters. Medium-sized flowers around 4–7 cm across, repeating well with a strong second flush, giving a full, rounded display over the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep pink base with irregular white striping; buds dark pink with pale streaks. Newly opened flowers show vivid white rays, later fading to pastel pink while stripes soften, maintaining bicolour interest through opening. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Notable, medium-strength scent with a fresh, lemony character most evident at close range on still, mild days, adding sensory interest despite the miniature size and dense petal formation of the flowers. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rarely sets hips; if present they are very small, approximately 0–4 mm across, with no ornamental value. Energy is directed mainly into repeat flowering rather than fruit display late in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b). Shows strong resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, supporting low-input, chemical-light maintenance in typical UK gardens. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Well suited to containers, balconies, terraces and front borders. Plant about 30–35 cm apart or 60 cm as specimens. Tolerates partial shade; keep soil free-draining yet moist with mulching and regular watering. |
INDA HIT® offers compact, long-lived colour with strong health in an easy own-root form that settles reliably into pots or small front gardens, a reassuring choice if you prefer beauty with minimal ongoing work.