TALAS – white dwarf mini rose - Győry
Step onto your small front path after rain and meet balance in the neat, white cushions of TALAS – a compact, own‑root dwarf rose designed for easy, sustainable gardening. Its naturally small stature suits London terraces and city plots where every square metre counts, coping reliably even where heavy soil needs thoughtful drainage and rainwater is deliberately slowed and absorbed. Neatly cupped, semi‑double blooms repeat through summer, offering durable colour rather than fleeting show, while the compact, moderately thorny framework stays tidy with minimal pruning. Own‑root vigour supports a long-lived, regenerating structure that settles in steadily – first building roots, then stronger top growth, then full visual impact by the third season – giving you years of calm, low‑effort enjoyment in a small, green space.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small urban front garden edging |
The naturally dwarf, compact habit creates a low, white edging that frames narrow front paths and tiny lawns without overwhelming the space, offering reliable shape with little trimming – ideal for the time‑poor city homeowner who prefers simplicity. |
| Containers and large pots (40–50 litres+) |
TALAS stays low and dense, so it thrives in generous, well‑drained containers of at least 40–50 litres, giving a long-lived own‑root feature you can enjoy on balconies or paved forecourts with only modest feeding – reassuring for new balcony gardeners seeking confidence. |
| Rainwater-friendly front garden designs |
The shallow, compact root zone fits well into permeable, mulched planting strips where rain from roofs and paving can soak in slowly, supporting greener, flood‑aware streets in climates with frequent wind‑driven showers – appealing to urban owners with a green conscience. |
| Low-maintenance family beds and borders |
Medium disease resistance and modest size mean fewer interventions and less pruning compared with larger roses, yet you still gain a neat, repeating white display that blends into everyday family life – attractive to busy households wanting reliability. |
| Chalky or slightly alkaline soils |
This cultivar tolerates higher pH levels, so it copes better than many roses in gardens with chalky or alkaline ground, reducing the need for soil replacement and complex amendments – reassuring for homeowners gardening on difficult chalk who value practicality. |
| Cooler regions and exposed sites |
With good frost tolerance and a hardiness rating aligned to colder UK and coastal gardens, TALAS offers a stable, long-term planting option that shrugs off typical winter lows – comforting for those in harsher zones seeking resilience. |
| Year-round structure in small planting schemes |
The moderately dense, glossy foliage and rounded form provide a tidy green cushion outside flowering periods, helping small beds look finished rather than bare through much of the year – a benefit for design‑conscious owners prioritising structure. |
| Relaxed, wildlife-aware planting mixes |
Semi-double flowers with visible stamens offer some pollen access even without scent, especially when combined with other pollinator plants, supporting a softer, more nature-aware garden style – appealing to urban gardeners moving gently towards pollinators. |
Styling ideas
- Terrace-Edge Ribbon – Plant a low drift of TALAS along a front path, interplanted with lavender and nepeta to soften the line with scent and movement – for homeowners wanting calm structure without heavy pruning.
- Chalk-Garden White – Combine TALAS with sedum and dwarf grasses in a gravel strip on chalky soil to keep maintenance low while bright white blooms lift the scene – for gardeners working with tricky alkaline ground.
- Courtyard Container Duo – In a 50-litre pot, underplant TALAS with trailing thyme and small euonymus for evergreen shape and summer flowers – for balcony and courtyard users seeking a long-lived focal point.
- Rain-Garden Pocket – Set TALAS beside a permeable driveway sump with cranesbill and stonecrop so runoff seeps into planting rather than drains away – for urban residents aiming for discreetly sustainable front gardens.
- Family-Play Border – Use low rows of TALAS to edge a lawn, backed by taller perennials, keeping views clear and thorns mostly below hand height – for families wanting neat flowers that fit relaxed, everyday use.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature rose marketed as TALAS – white dwarf mini rose - Győry, belonging to the Mini – dwarf rose collection; registered cultivar name not published, verified for authenticity for premium home‑garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Győry Szilveszter in Hungary around 2010, with parentage undocumented; introduced to the retail market by PharmaRosa® Ltd., supplied here as an own‑root plant suitable for general UK garden conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Dwarf, compact bush 20–30 cm high and 30–40 cm wide, with moderately dense, slightly glossy medium‑green foliage and moderate prickliness; ideal for edging, containers and tight planting patterns in small gardens. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cupped flowers in small clusters, 13–25 petals and small diameter, repeating freely with an especially strong second flush, providing a long yet understated flowering season for modest spaces. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Snowy white buds open to pure white blooms with creamy translucence and golden-yellow stamens; colour fades only slightly to a soft beige-edged white, maintaining a clean appearance across the flowering period. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable fragrance; flowering interest is visual rather than scented, suiting spots near doors, windows or seating where compact size and clean white colour are more important than perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally sparse, but occasional small, spherical, bright-red hips 6–8 mm in diameter may develop, adding minor seasonal interest without dominating the plant’s compact ornamental effect. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b) with medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, responding well to basic hygiene and occasional protection in wet summers. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in containers, bedding and edging at 25–60 cm spacing; plant in well-drained, preferably improved soil, using a peat-free mix in pots; maintenance is moderate, with periodic pruning and plant‑health checks advised. |
TALAS – white dwarf mini rose - Győry offers compact, long-season white flowering, durable own-root longevity and easy care in pots or small borders, making it a thoughtful choice for understated, sustainable gardens.