MAUVE™ – wine-red groundcover rose – Tanjga
Step outside after a shower and follow the low, flower-lined path of MAUVE™, a compact groundcover rose whose velvety wine-red blooms sit above dense, mid-green foliage for a calm, balanced first impression in small city spaces. Its naturally compact habit and low height make it ideal for neat London front gardens where every metre matters, while the own-root form offers reassuring long-term stability and the ability to regrow strongly if winter or pruning are ever a little too keen. Over time it settles in gently – one year to focus on roots, the next to build leafy shoots, and by the third season it reaches full ornamental impact with carpets of colour. Disease resistance is excellent, so you can enjoy the display without complicated spraying regimes even where summer air is damp and rain arrives on brisk coastal winds. In containers of at least 40–50 litres it partners well with water-wise, drought-tolerant companions, helping make the most of stored rainwater on patios and balconies.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| London terraced-house front garden |
The naturally low, spreading habit keeps windows and sightlines open while giving a generous, velvety wine-red welcome right at the kerb. Reliable regrowth from its own-root system supports long-term structure for busy urban homeowners. |
| Rainwater-friendly container or large pot (40–50 L+) |
In a substantial pot this compact rose creates a stable, low-maintenance feature that makes the most of saved rainwater while coping well with blustery, wet spells in urban courtyards. Own-root robustness suits balcony and patio gardeners. |
| Low groundcover in small to medium family beds |
Its spreading, carpet-like growth fills awkward gaps at the front of borders, reducing visible bare soil and softening paving edges, with minimal pruning needed to keep things tidy for time-poor family gardeners. |
| Informal edging along paths and driveways |
Compact height and dense foliage line paths without flopping, while repeat flushes of wine-red flowers add definition to gravel or brick edges, ideal where you prefer walk-by colour rather than intensive deadheading for low-fuss rose lovers. |
| Clay and chalky urban soils with improved drainage |
Once established in well-prepared ground with added drainage, the resilient root system offers a long-lived planting that tolerates typical British clay or chalk, reducing the need for frequent replacements for sustainability-minded gardeners. |
| Compact front-garden schemes with companion planting |
Its mid-green foliage and rich blooms sit beautifully with lavender, sage or nepeta, creating a soothing, textural mix that extends interest without demanding advanced pruning skills from beginner rose growers. |
| Balcony railing or terrace edge planting |
The low, spreading form works neatly at the edge of raised beds or long troughs, providing a soft, flowering rim that tolerates wind and frequent showers typical of exposed urban sites for city flat residents. |
| Low-care family seating area surround |
Placed near benches or patios, its mild, silky fragrance and repeat flowering create a gentle backdrop, while strong disease resistance limits spraying and detailed upkeep, suiting relaxed outdoor families. |
Styling ideas
- Wine-Red Welcome – Frame a narrow terraced-house front path with a ribbon of MAUVE™ underplanted with low sedum for subtle texture – ideal for busy owners wanting year-round tidiness.
- Container Carpet – Plant MAUVE™ in a 50 L pot with trailing thyme to spill over the rim, creating a soft edge that thrives on saved rainwater – perfect for balcony and courtyard gardeners.
- Calm Contrast – Pair its velvety red blooms with silver-foliaged sage and soft grasses for a contemporary, low-maintenance front bed – suited to style-conscious but time-poor households.
- Family-Friendly Border – Use MAUVE™ along the front of mixed borders to cover soil and reduce weeding, backed by taller perennials – helpful for families wanting neat structure with little effort.
- Compact Coastal – Combine this low shrub with sea thrift and New Zealand flax in breezier gardens for a resilient, wind-tolerant tapestry – a good choice for sustainability-focused coastal gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Groundcover shrub rose, collection Pixie®, registered as BOZivko, marketed as MAUVE™ Pixie® BOZivko; premium bronze quality, supplied as a 2-litre own-root potted plant for garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Bozanić Tanjga, PhenoGeno Roses, Mali Iđoš, Serbia; introduced in 2013 through PhenoGeno Roses, with unknown parentage and selection focused on compact habit and strong health. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, spreading groundcover habit, around 25–45 cm high and 50–90 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy mid-green foliage and light thorniness, forming a low carpet of stems over time. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double, cup-shaped blooms with 26–39 petals, produced in clusters; repeat flowering with an abundant second flush, providing extended seasonal colour under normal garden care. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Velvety wine-red flowers, deep carmine to ruby on opening, with creamy-silvery tipping on some petals; colour shifts gently toward mahogany-chestnut tones, with good retention and subtle edge darkening. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Soft, silky fragrance of mild intensity, noticeable nearby without being overpowering; primarily grown for visual effect rather than for perfume harvesting or intense scent-focused plantings. |
| Hip characteristics |
Sparse rosehip set due to full double flowers; when present, small spherical orange-red hips around 6–11 mm in diameter, adding modest late-season interest without heavy seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good general disease resistance, rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b), suitable for exposed UK gardens with routine care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites with well-drained soil; suitable for borders, fronts of beds, groundcover, containers and balconies; low maintenance overall but appreciates regular watering in dry spells. |
MAUVE™ Pixie® BOZivko offers compact, long-lived colour with strong disease resistance and easy container use, benefiting from an own-root form that regrows reliably, making it a thoughtful choice for enduring small gardens.