Perfume Fashion® – pink dwarf miniature rose
Imagine stepping into your front garden after rain, the air carrying a perfumed haze from compact pink blooms that sit neatly above glossy foliage, all in a scale that suits a small London terrace or balcony. Compact and easy to place, this dwarf shrub rose is ideal where space is tight yet you still want a sense of luxury and a long season of colour. Its very strong fragrance belies its size, creating a romantic focal point near a doorway or seating area, while its tidy habit works beautifully in sustainably planned, rain‑friendly beds that cope well with typical British downpours and heavier soils that need thoughtful drainage. In containers of at least 40–50 litres, it forms a balanced, low hedge of flowers along paths or railings, and its own-root form supports a naturally long‑lived, regenerating plant that settles in steadily over time. You can expect roots to establish in the first year, visible framework and reliable shoots in the second, and full ornamental value by the third, giving your urban garden lasting structure, subtle balance and a gently evolving sense of continuity.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden path edging |
The low, compact habit keeps paths clear while still delivering a dense ribbon of scented colour right at ankle and knee height, perfect beside narrow town-house paths where space is limited but daily impact matters for busy homeowners |
| Large container on balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, it forms a stable, permanent feature that you can enjoy at nose level, with own-root resilience helping the plant recover from winter or wind damage common on exposed balconies for urban gardeners |
| Small, rain‑aware front garden |
The modest spread allows you to design shallow, free‑draining planting pockets around it, supporting rain‑friendly surfaces while still achieving strong fragrance and colour even where heavier clay soils need thoughtful management for sustainability‑minded owners |
| Low, fragrant mini hedge |
Planted in a row at the recommended spacing, it builds a neat, waist‑high scented line that defines boundaries without overwhelming neighbouring plants, offering structure that matures steadily year by year for long‑term planners |
| “Girly” pink feature bed |
The mid‑pink blooms, fading to a soft pastel, create a delicately feminine look that pairs well with pale perennials and ornamental grasses to give a playful, but still tidy, focus in small family gardens for romantic stylists |
| Near seating or doorway |
The very strong, garden‑filling fragrance is most effective when the plant is brought close to where you sit or pass daily, giving maximum sensory return from a small footprint and a manageable shrub size for fragrance lovers |
| Own‑root legacy planting |
Being supplied on its own roots supports long lifespan and easier regeneration if stems are cut back hard after weather or pest issues, helping maintain an even shape and ornamental value over many seasons for patience‑rewarded beginners |
| Compact mixed border with perennials |
The tight, bushy growth slots neatly between plants like lavender, sage or nepeta, providing a pink, high‑centred focal point that repeats well through the season without dominating taller cottage‑style companions for informal border fans |
Styling ideas
- PINK‑RIBBON BORDER – Line a short front path with a run of plants edged with low nepeta, letting the soft pink and blue combination create a welcoming, “girly” approach – ideal for terrace homeowners
- BALCONY BOULEVARD – Plant one specimen in a 50‑litre pot with free‑draining compost and add trailing thyme around the rim for fragrance at two heights – perfect for small‑space city gardeners
- SCENTED SEAT – Position a pair of plants either side of a bench, underplanting with lavender for extra aroma and movement, to form an intimate, perfumed corner – suited to evening relaxers
- PASTEL PILLOW – Combine with soft pink anemones and airy Verbena hastata ‘Blue Spires’ in a shallow, rain‑aware bed to create layers of texture without visual clutter – great for design‑curious beginners
- MINI HEDGE CHIC – Use repeated plants as a low hedge in front of evergreen shrubs, keeping them clipped to a uniform line for a smart yet romantic frontage – appealing to neat‑garden enthusiasts
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Perfume Fashion® (BOZperffas), small shrub / dwarf mini rose from the Fashion® collection, commercial type mini–dwarf rose, verified cultivar authenticity for consumer garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga for PhenoGeno Roses, with introduction after 2022 via PhenoGeno Roses B.V. Netherlands; exact parentage is unknown and not publicly documented. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy small shrub rose reaching about 45–55 cm in height and 40–50 cm spread, with dense, dark green glossy foliage and a moderately thorny framework suited to small spaces. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double blooms with 26–39 petals, high‑centred and pointed, forming clusters; remontant with a strong second flush, bearing a classic cut‑rose look on a miniature, garden‑worthy shrub. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Mid‑pink flowers (RHS 65C outer, 62D inner) opening from deeper buds, then fading through pastel tones to paler, almost pearl‑white petal edges just before drop, giving gentle colour variation on the plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Exceptionally strong, sweet, perfumed fragrance that easily fills a small garden space; best appreciated near paths, doors or seating, where repeated flushes provide a long season of scented enjoyment. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rosehip production is generally low; small hips of around 6–10 mm may appear sporadically, but overall fruiting is limited and ornamental interest comes mainly from continuous flowering. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); disease resistance is modest, with susceptibility to powdery mildew and rust and medium resistance to black spot. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with regular monitoring for fungal disease; suitable for flower beds or large containers, with higher maintenance needs but rewarding flowering where airflow and hygiene are good. |
Perfume Fashion® BOZperffas offers compact scented impact, strong fragrance and own-root longevity in small gardens and containers, making it a thoughtful choice if you enjoy tending a characterful, long‑term rose.