DALLI DALLI® – dark red bedding floribunda rose - Tantau
Imagine your front garden after rain: paths glistening, foliage freshly washed, and clusters of velvety blooms in a rich, enduring red that hardly fades even in unsettled coastal weather. DALLI DALLI® settles quickly into small urban beds or larger family borders, forming a bushy, upright shape with glossy dark green leaves that frame every flush of flower. Semi-double clusters offer a gently open centre that helps visiting bees, while good self-cleaning keeps the plant looking tidy with minimal deadheading. Grown on its own roots, it is designed for a long, steady garden life with reliable regrowth after pruning or tough winters, developing roots in the first year, stronger shoots in the second and full ornamental impact by the third, giving you satisfying, low-effort colour in a rainwater-wise front garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Sunny front-garden bedding strip |
The bushy, upright habit and compact height make this floribunda ideal for narrow London-style front beds, giving a structured, low hedge of flower clusters that stays neat without constant clipping, well suited to the busy urban gardener. |
| Repeating blocks along a path |
Regular clusters of semi-double blooms repeat through the season, so planting in small groups creates a consistent ribbon of colour that links house to pavement with minimal gaps, supporting a long flowering display for the design-conscious homeowner. |
| Rainwater-friendly, clay-soil border |
Once established on its own roots, this rose forms a stable, resilient framework that copes well with typical British heavy clay when drainage is improved, blending attractively into planting that gently channels and slows excess rainwater for the sustainability-minded gardener. |
| Pollinator-accent bed near seating |
The semi-double form offers moderate access to pollen, so bees still benefit while you enjoy clean, velvety dark-red clusters; pairing with bee-magnets like lavender or nepeta increases overall wildlife value for the nature-friendly beginner. |
| Low-maintenance mass planting |
Good self-cleaning means most spent flowers drop away on their own, so large drifts stay presentable between occasional trims, keeping maintenance manageable even when you plant several square metres, ideal for the time-pressed family. |
| Long-term structural rose bed |
As an own-root rose, it does not depend on a graft union, so if top growth is damaged it can regenerate true to type from below soil level, making it a sound, long-lived backbone for small gardens and rewarding the patient garden planner. |
| Compact flowering hedge |
The 50–70 cm height and dense, glossy foliage allow you to create a low, visually solid line of planting that defines boundaries or separates drive and front garden without feeling harsh, suiting the practical homeowner. |
| Large container on balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre peat-free container with regular watering, this compact floribunda forms a well-rooted, stable plant whose colour holds well in changeable conditions with wind and rain from the sea, offering reliable impact for the small-space gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Terrace-Front Elegance – Line a narrow front bed with three DALLI DALLI® plants between low evergreen mounds for a simple, repeating dark-red rhythm – suited to style-conscious town-house owners.
- Pollinator Ribbon – Alternate this rose with drifts of lavender, nepeta and perennial salvia so the red clusters punctuate a soft blue-purple carpet – ideal for wildlife-aware families.
- Clay-Border Contrast – In a well-drained clay border, pair its velvety blooms with airy ornamental grasses and white anemones for textural contrast – perfect for gardeners updating older plots.
- Patio Statement Pot – Grow one plant in a 50-litre, cube-shaped container with trailing thyme and low sedums at the base for all-season structure – good for balcony and courtyard gardeners.
- Neighbour-Friendly Hedge – Create a low, welcoming boundary by combining a row of these roses with clipped dwarf laurels behind them – recommended for front gardens that meet the pavement.
Technical cultivar profile
| Trait | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose, commercial group Bed rose; registered as TANlilida, marketed as Dalli Dalli® Bedding rose TANlilida; ARS exhibition name Dalli Dalli; shrub rose and exhibition floribunda. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Mathias Tantau Jr., Rosen Tantau, Germany; bred, registered and introduced in 1977 through the Tantau catalogue; parentage not recorded, typical of compact floribunda breeding lines. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds ADR (Allgemeine Deutsche Rosenneuheitenprüfung) recognition from 1975, indicating good garden performance under independent trial conditions, particularly for overall ornamental value and robustness. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy, upright shrub 50–70 cm tall and 45–60 cm wide, with dark green, glossy, dense foliage and moderate thorns; forms an even, low mass ideal for bedding, edging and low hedging schemes. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped flowers with 13–25 petals in cluster-flowered inflorescences, medium-sized (approximately 4–7 cm); repeat-flowering with a strong second flush and ongoing blooming in favourable seasons. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep dark-red blooms (ARS DR; RHS 187A/187B), opening burgundy-red, then dark crimson with slightly blackish margins; colour holds excellently with minimal fading, sometimes deepening at petal edges over time. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak and barely noticeable, so it is chosen primarily for colour impact, flower form and garden performance rather than scent; suitable where strong perfume is not desired near windows or seating. |
| Hip characteristics |
Due to semi-double flowers and good self-cleaning, hips are sparse; where they form, they are small ellipsoid orange-red hips about 6–10 mm diameter, adding occasional late-season interest without heavy fruiting. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to around −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3); disease resistance is medium to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, requiring routine monitoring and, if needed, targeted treatments. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites; spacing 45 cm for bedding, 35 cm for hedges, 70 cm as solitary. Plant 4.9–5.7 plants/m² for mass effect. Suits beds, borders and large containers; maintenance generally medium in typical gardens. |
Dalli Dalli® offers compact, long-lasting dark-red colour with repeat flowering, moderate pollinator appeal and dependable own-root resilience, making it a thoughtful choice for enduring, low-fuss front gardens and patios.