KELLEY™ – pink dwarf mini rose - Olesen & Olesen
Imagine your front garden after rain, droplets still clinging to glossy leaves, as KELLEY lines a narrow path with neat, low mounds of bloom. This compact PatioHit® miniature fits beautifully into small London terraces and rain-conscious urban plots, bringing balance and soft, pink colour without overwhelming limited space. Its bushy, dwarf habit keeps everything tidy and family-friendly, while the almost thornless stems make everyday care feel reassuringly gentle. In a large 40–50 litre container or a slim border, the dense foliage helps anchor paving and gravel, supporting better drainage in wetter spells and breezier, exposed corners. Planted as an own-root rose, it builds a reliable structure over time – roots first, then stronger shoots, then full ornamental value – for a long-lived sense of calm and subtle elegance.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Narrow terraced-house front borders |
The naturally compact, 50–60 cm high, 25–35 cm wide habit fits slim, street-side beds without blocking paths or views, giving gentle structure and colour in very small spaces for the typical urban family garden beginner. |
| Large patio containers (40–50 litres) |
Its bushy, upright form and dense foliage create a rounded, “finished” look in one generously sized pot, ideal flanking a front door with gravel or permeable paving where tidiness and a long-lived own-root framework really matter balcony-owner. |
| Low edging along garden paths |
Regular, repeat flowering and even growth make a soft, pink edging that visually narrows a path, enhancing that calm, after-rain walkway feel while staying low enough for easy access and family circulation busy-homeowner. |
| Rainwater-conscious urban planting schemes |
The small stature and dense leaf canopy work well with permeable surfacing and gravel, helping visually “hold” rainwater features and coordinate with grasses and perennials in drainage-friendly front-garden layouts sustainability-minded. |
| Neat, low-maintenance rose groupings |
Uniform height and spread allow precise 16–18.5 plants/m² planting for a tidy mini-hedge or mass, so once spacing is set there is little shaping needed beyond routine care, suiting straightforward, repeatable layouts time-poor. |
| Family gardens needing softer, safer planting |
Almost thornless shoots reduce snagging by sleeves and small hands around entrances and play areas, giving the look of a classic rose with fewer sharp surprises where children and pets move close by family-gardener. |
| Colour-coordinated pink and blue schemes |
The clear light-pink flowers, fading to paler tones with a whitish centre, combine effortlessly with cool blues such as Carex ‘Blue Zinger’ or Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ for a composed, feminine front-garden palette style-conscious. |
| Long-term own-root structure in small gardens |
As an own-root shrub, it builds from strong roots to better shoots, then dependable flowering, so even after hard pruning or damage it regrows true to type, supporting a stable, long-term layout in compact spaces despite wetter, windier spells urban-planner. |
Styling ideas
- Soft-Edge Border – Plant a single row along a narrow path, spacing 25–30 cm apart for a continuous ribbon of pink, ideal where you want gentle structure without dominating a small front garden – perfect for first-time terraced-house owners.
- Doorway Welcome – Use one plant per 50 litre pot either side of a front door, underplanted with low thyme or gravel, for an elegant, compact entrance that stays within reach of a watering can – suited to busy professionals.
- Pink-and-Blue Calm – Combine KELLEY™ with Carex flacca ‘Blue Zinger’ and Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ for a cool, airy mix where soft pink domes sit over blue foliage and verticals – ideal for design-aware small-space gardeners.
- Mini-Hedge Line – Create a neat miniature hedge by double-row planting at 20 cm spacing, edging a parking bay or bin store to soften hard lines while keeping plants firmly within boundary – good for organised urban households.
- Family-Friendly Corner – Tuck a group of three plants into a corner bed with rounded stones and low herbs, using the almost thornless growth for a safer, tactile area near play zones – suitable for young families.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature rose from the PatioHit® collection; registered as POULpah118 and marketed as KELLEY™ PatioHit®, a compact dwarf mini rose for potted and patio use in family gardens. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 2021 by L. Pernille Olesen and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen of Poulsen Roser A/S; protected under CPVR 2022/2165 with later US patent application and introduced after 2022. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright dwarf shrub reaching 50–60 cm in height and 25–35 cm spread, with dense, glossy green foliage (RHS 147A) and almost thornless stems well suited to close, everyday contact. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cupped blooms with more than 40 petals, large for a miniature (approximately 2.75–3.95 inches), borne in clusters and remontant, producing a generous secondary flush of flowers. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Mid-pink buds with slightly darker edges open to vivid light-pink blooms, RHS Red 55B outer and 49A inner, gradually fading to pale pink with a whitish centre while retaining an overall harmonious appearance. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak and barely noticeable, with no detailed scent profile recorded; chosen primarily for colour, form, and compact structure rather than for strong perfume or aromatic garden use. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hip production is generally negligible; where present, occasional hips remain very small at up to around 5 mm in diameter and have limited decorative or wildlife value in most planting schemes. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b); however, disease resistance is reported as very susceptible to powdery mildew, black spot, and rust, requiring regular protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in well-drained, fertile soil with careful spacing; plan for regular, proactive fungicide programmes and hygiene. Own-root plants enable harder rejuvenation pruning when required without loss of cultivar traits. |
KELLEY™ brings compact pink structure, container versatility and long-term own-root resilience to small family gardens; if you like refined form in a manageable size, this rose is a thoughtful choice.