BAJOR GIZI – pink dwarf miniature rose - Márk
Imagine your front garden after summer rain: paving still damp, air clear, and a low, neat cloud of pink blooms holding their fresh, medium-strength perfume above dark green foliage. BAJOR GIZI is a compact miniature rose designed for today’s smaller urban plots, thriving even where wind and frequent showers meet on exposed streets. Its naturally compact habit keeps paths and pavements tidy, while resilient foliage and good disease resistance make it easy to live with in a busy week. Planted in a peat-free mix and watered with collected rain, this own-root rose settles quietly into the soil, building roots in year one, branching strongly in year two and reaching full ornamental value by year three. Neat clusters of double flowers appear repeatedly through the season, needing very little deadheading to stay presentable, so Your maintenance list stays short. In a 40–50 litre pot or a narrow terrace border it offers long-term balance and structure, with frost-hardy reliability and steady longevity. Over time it becomes a modest yet enduring feature that supports a greener, more sustainable city street.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small front garden edging |
The naturally compact 30–40 cm habit forms a low, even line along paths or front boundaries without constant trimming, ideal where space is tight but you still want a clear, gentle separation between planting and paving for urban homeowners |
| Rain‑resilient terrace border |
Dense foliage and good resistance to black spot and powdery mildew help the plant stay attractive in showery, breezy conditions typical of many UK streets, combining well with the sustainable use of rainwater in exposed urban front gardens for eco‑conscious gardeners |
| Feature rose in a large container |
In a 40–50 litre pot, its shallow height and rounded shape sit comfortably by a doorway or on a balcony, creating a long‑lived focal point with less pruning and no need for staking, easy to manage on paved or gravelled spaces for balcony residents |
| Low, informal mini‑hedge |
Planted 25–30 cm apart, plants knit together into a soft, flowering line that marks drive edges or divides small garden “rooms”, remaining low enough not to block light while giving year‑round structure for family‑garden planners |
| Child‑friendly “girly” corner |
The diminutive pink blooms and rounded shape suit a playful, feminine scheme, while the moderate height makes flowers easy for children to see and enjoy, all on a plant that stays manageable without complex pruning for busy parents |
| Low‑input, long‑term planting |
As an own‑root rose, BAJOR GIZI regenerates well from the base, avoiding issues with grafted suckers and supporting a long lifespan, so once established it offers reliable flowering with only light annual pruning for time‑pressed beginners |
| Compact scented seating area |
The medium, clearly noticeable fragrance and low height suit planting close to benches or small patios, where flowers sit at hand level without overwhelming the space, adding calm presence through much of the season for evening relaxers |
| Coastal or exposed town garden |
A sturdy, compact framework and H7 hardiness help the plant cope with cooler winds and winter cold, while dense foliage protects the buds, offering steady ornamental value with only basic seasonal care for practical gardeners |
Styling ideas
- Soft-Edged Border – Line a narrow front path with BAJOR GIZI, then weave in low lavender or nepeta to echo the pink and add bee interest – ideal for homeowners softening hard paving.
- Balcony Jewel – Place a single plant in a 50 litre terracotta pot, underplant with trailing thyme and small sedums for a neat, drought‑tolerant composition – perfect for flat dwellers with limited space.
- Girlish Pastels – Combine BAJOR GIZI with baby’s breath and pale pink salvias in a tiny bed by the steps for a light, romantic feel – suited to those wanting a gentle “girly” welcome home.
- Mini-Hedge Frame – Create a low frame around a gravel or resin front drive, adding pockets of sage and dwarf grasses between groups – for drivers needing tidy structure without heavy upkeep.
- Rain-Garden Pocket – Set BAJOR GIZI in a slightly raised, free‑draining bed with artemisia and small ceanothus, using collected rainwater for irrigation – aimed at eco‑minded gardeners managing runoff.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
BAJOR GIZI – pink dwarf miniature rose - Márk; miniature, mini-dwarf shrub rose marketed as a compact potted ornamental for small gardens and terraces; registered name data not available. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Márk Gergely in Hungary, 1989; parentage unknown. Introduced by PharmaRosa® Ltd., reflecting Central European selection for hardiness and durability in continental and temperate climates. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Miniature dwarf shrub, 30–40 cm high and wide, forming a dense, compact, moderately thorny bush with slightly glossy, dark green foliage that provides neat structure in small borders or containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, cup-shaped, double flowers (26–39 petals) borne in clusters on short stems; remontant with the second flush lighter than the first, maintaining steady ornamental presence through the main season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Rich pink with a slight lavender tone; buds medium pink with violet hint, opening vivid purplish-pink, then lightening to pastel pink and finally a silvery veil, giving gentle colour variation as blooms age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, lively, medium-strength scent clearly noticeable at close range, contributing a pleasant but not overpowering fragrance suitable for seating areas, entrances and confined urban front-garden spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small, spherical orange-red hips, about 7–9 mm, may develop after flowering if not deadheaded; mainly ornamental and not produced in large quantities on well-maintained garden plants. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good general disease resistance with particular strength against black spot and powdery mildew; moderate rust susceptibility. Hardy to approximately -26 to -23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4). |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Low-maintenance miniature for borders or 40–50 litre containers; prefers well-drained soil, benefits from peat-free media and rainwater irrigation; occasional monitoring for rust and light annual pruning advised. |
BAJOR GIZI offers compact size, durable health and gentle fragrance in an own-root form that matures into a stable, long-lived feature, making it a considered choice for small, sustainable gardens.