CAFÉ OLÉ – yellow-to-light-brown shaded dwarf-mini rose - Moore
In a compact London front garden or balcony, CAFÉ OLÉ brings an effortlessly balanced feel, its caramel and latte-toned blooms glowing above neat, upright growth that fits perfectly into smaller family spaces while coping well with typical British rain and wind on exposed plots near the coast. As an own‑root rose it offers reassuring longevity, quietly building a stronger framework year by year with dependable resilience and stable flowering even when life is busy. You can enjoy its remontant display through the season in containers of at least 40–50 litres or in slender beds along paths, where its subtly tea‑scented flowers lend a calm fragrance and low‑maintenance structure to rainwater‑friendly planting.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small urban front garden edging |
Its dwarf, upright habit and 70–90 cm height create a tidy, low line of colour that never overwhelms narrow front borders, making it ideal for smart, easy-care edging along paths in compact terraced-house plots for the busy urban gardener |
| Large containers and balcony planters |
Performs reliably in 40–50 litre or larger containers, where its moderate spread and repeat flowering give a long season of interest with simple watering from saved rainwater, suiting paved front gardens and balconies for the space-conscious homeowner |
| Low-maintenance mixed rose bed |
Good disease resistance reduces the need for spraying or intensive care, so it slots neatly into a mixed rose bed where you want lasting structure and colour without frequent interventions, supporting relaxed gardening for the time-poor beginner |
| Long-season flowering focal point |
Remontant flowering ensures several waves of caramel and cream blooms from early summer into autumn, providing a reliable focal point in a small bed or container when you have limited planting space but want sustained impact for the decor-focused gardener |
| Rainwater-friendly, “girly” front garden |
Its compact size suits permeable gravel or bark-mulched beds with good drainage over heavier clay, where it partners well with soft perennials to create a romantic, climate-aware frontage for the sustainability-minded resident |
| Family garden paths and play-adjacent borders |
Moderately thorny, upright stems and manageable height make it easier to place near paths or seating without dominating, while the neat foliage keeps a well-kept look that works for busy households for the family-focused gardener |
| Own-root, long-lived planting schemes |
As an own-root rose it can regenerate from the base if cut back hard or weather damaged, maintaining its true character over many years with steady structure and ornamental value for the long-term planner |
| Textured planting with perennials and grasses |
The unusual coffee, caramel and rose-grey blooms contrast beautifully with lavender, sage or nepeta, adding subtle colour and texture without clashing, ideal for creating a curated, boutique look in modest spaces for the design-conscious hobbyist |
Styling ideas
- Latte-Border – Line a narrow front path with repeated plants, underplant with soft nepeta and mulch with fine gravel for a chic, easy-keep entrance – ideal for city terrace owners
- Café-Courtyard – Grow in a 50 litre terracotta pot, paired with upright lavender and a small bistro set to echo continental café style – perfect for balcony or patio dwellers
- Caramel-Ribbon – Use as a low ribbon of colour in front of taller hydrangeas and soft grasses, letting the blooms knit the whole border together – suited to family gardens
- Mini-Hedge – Plant closely at 30 cm intervals along a front boundary with a permeable, rain-absorbing surface, softening fencing while remaining neat – for sustainability-focused households
- Mocha-Mix – Combine with dusky pink perennials and silvery foliage in a single raised bed, letting its unusual shades provide subtle drama – for design-led beginners
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature, dwarf rose; registered as MORolé, marketed as Café Olé Mini - dwarf rose MORolé, ARS exhibition name Café Olé, in the Mini - dwarf rose collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Natural sport of 'Winter Magic', bred by Ralph S. Moore, introduced and registered in 1990 by Sequoia Nursery, United States, reflecting classic American miniature-rose breeding. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised on the show bench as Miniature Princess of Show in 1999, confirming exhibition-quality flowers that combine distinctive colouring with attractive form in the miniature category. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright miniature rose, typically 70–90 cm high with 45–55 cm spread, moderately dense, slightly glossy medium-green foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a tidy, compact bush. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms, 13–25 petals, small size in clusters, repeat-flowering with particularly abundant second flush, offering a fine-textured yet noticeable flowering effect. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm coffee-brown and milky-caramel tones shifting through caramel-beige, cream and lilac-mauve to dusty rose-grey; creates an elegant “latte” look at full bloom with moderate colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicate, tea-like scent of mild strength; flowers provide moderate nectar and pollen accessibility for visiting insects, giving mainly ornamental value with some pollinator interest. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small, bright red ovoid hips, around 6–8 mm diameter, adding fine autumn detail without significantly affecting the plant’s compact ornamental habit or flowering performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy approximately to -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b), suited to most typical UK winter conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions for edging, containers or small beds; low maintenance with limited interventions needed, spacing 30–55 cm depending on use, densities around 8–9 plants per square metre. |
Café Olé Mini - dwarf rose MORolé offers compact, repeat flowering and distinctive coffee-toned blooms, with the steady reliability of an own-root plant, making it a thoughtful addition to long-lived, easy-care gardens.