CYCLAMEN – cyclamen dwarf-mini rose
In a small London front garden or balcony, CYCLAMEN offers compact, colour-rich flowering that fits effortlessly into busy urban life. This miniature, bushy rose forms dense contours of mid-green foliage topped with vivid cyclamen-pink blooms, their fragrance a sweet, fruity note after summer rain even where wind and showers test plants in exposed streets. Ideal for rainwater-conscious gardeners, it copes well when planted with attention to drainage on heavier soils or watered from a simple butt, helping you keep planting maintenance low while still enjoying abundant, remontant flowering across the season. As an own-root rose it is bred for longevity, rebuilding naturally from the base so you avoid issues with failing grafts and keep a stable look year after year. Expect a gentle development: in the first year it focuses on roots, in the second it gains confident shoots, and by the third it settles into full ornamental value in your everyday garden rhythm.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Urban front garden edging |
The naturally dwarf, bushy habit creates a neat, low line that will not overwhelm narrow terraced-house front beds, giving reliable structure with minimal clipping and no complicated pruning for the beginner gardener |
| Small patio container (40–50 litres+) |
In a generous, well-drained pot the dense canopy and continuous flowering give long-season colour by the front door, while own-root growth allows easy long-term renewal from the base without repotting every year for the busy homeowner |
| Rainwater-aware city planting |
Planted into improved, free-draining soil, this rose works well with simple rainwater collection, coping dependably through typical showers and breezy conditions while you avoid intensive irrigation systems and complex care for the sustainability-conscious gardener |
| Low-maintenance family border |
Medium disease resistance, especially strong against black spot, means fewer chemical sprays and less time spent on plant protection, while dense foliage suppresses visual gaps so the border looks cared for with modest input from the time-poor parent |
| Long flowering season accent |
Remontant, abundantly repeating blooms ensure that once established, colour returns in waves from early summer onwards, keeping a small garden visually active without replanting seasonal bedding for the occasional gardener |
| Scent-focused seating area |
The strong, sweet fruity scent is noticeable even from a short distance, making this compact rose ideal near a bench or balcony chair where you most often sit, offering sensory reward disproportionate to its size for the fragrance lover |
| Long-lived structure planting |
As an own-root plant, the rose maintains its true character from any regrowth, reducing the risk of unsightly suckers and helping the planting mature gracefully over many years with modest renewal work for the long-term planner |
| Compact clay-border design |
In heavier UK soils improved with grit and compost, the shallow, bush-forming habit and moderate height make it easier to manage drainage and avoid waterlogging than with larger shrubs, giving reliable performance for the small-garden owner |
Styling ideas
- Front-Rail – Line a narrow front path with a single row of CYCLAMEN, underplanting with creeping thyme to soften edges and keep maintenance minimal – ideal for busy terrace-dwellers
- Balcony-Pot – Plant CYCLAMEN in a 50-litre container with trailing ivy and white lobelia to highlight its vivid blooms and strong scent – perfect for scent-seeking flat residents
- Pastel-Blend – Combine CYCLAMEN with soft pink Anemone ‘Fantasy Belle’ and silvery Artemisia for long-season layers and easy structure – suited to low-effort cottage-style fans
- Neat-Hedge – Use a staggered double row at 35 cm spacing to form a knee-high, child-friendly rose edging that needs only light annual tidying – great for practical family gardeners
- Rain-Garden – Set CYCLAMEN into a free-draining berm with lavender and nepeta, using collected rainwater and minimal feeding for a resilient, fragrant strip – ideal for eco-minded city owners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature, dwarf garden rose marketed as CYCLAMEN – cyclamen dwarf-mini rose; part of the Mini - dwarf rose collection; exact registered cultivar name and exhibition status not documented. |
| Origin and breeding |
Parentage, breeder and breeding institution are not recorded; likely selected for compact growth and intense cyclamen-pink colour; introduction and registration years remain unspecified in available sources. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Dwarf, bushy shrub reaching about 60–80 cm in height and 50–70 cm spread; dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage with moderate prickliness; forms compact, rounded mounds suitable for edging and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, double blooms (0.5–1.5 in) with 26–39 petals; goblet to cup-shaped flowers carried mainly in clusters; remontant with particularly abundant second flush, giving good flowering continuity in-season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Intense cyclamen-pink blooms: buds dark and silky, opening vivid and saturated (RHS 57B/57C), then softening to pastel tones before petal drop; colour retention moderate, with gradual, attractive fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Pronounced, sweet fruity fragrance clearly noticeable at close distance and often detectable nearby in still air; scented effect is strong for a miniature rose, adding sensory interest around entrances and seating. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional spherical hips about 7–9 mm across, orange-red (RHS 40B); generally sparse, but can add a modest decorative note in late season without materially affecting flowering performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium overall disease resistance with good tolerance to black spot and moderate sensitivity to mildew and rust; hardy to around -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), suitable for most UK regions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best with medium maintenance: regular deadheading and occasional plant protection in humid summers; space 35–65 cm depending on use; for mass planting 5.7–6.5 plants/m²; prefers well-drained soil and consistent moisture. |
CYCLAMEN – cyclamen dwarf-mini rose offers compact form, long-season colour and strong fragrance, all on a durable own-root plant that settles in for years of easy enjoyment, making it a thoughtful choice for smaller modern gardens.