Rosa (H) Knirps | 15cm Pot

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Rosa (H) Knirps is a charming dwarf groundcover rose, perfect for British gardens. It produces abundant clusters of small, double pink flowers from early summer to autumn. Ideal for borders, containers, or groundcover, it also attracts bees and butterflies.

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Rosa (H) Knirps
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Rosa (H) Knirps is a delightful groundcover rose, offering charming blooms and robust growth perfect for British gardens.

This compact floribunda rose, known as Rosa (H) Knirps, brings a touch of enduring beauty to any outdoor space. Its cheerful pink flowers brighten beds, borders, and containers throughout the summer. Gardeners value its low-maintenance nature, making it an excellent choice for busy lifestyles. Furthermore, its dense growth habit helps to suppress weeds effectively.

Key Features of Rosa (H) Knirps

  • Compact, spreading groundcover rose.
  • Produces abundant clusters of small, double pink flowers.
  • Long flowering period, from early summer right through to autumn.
  • Attractive, glossy green foliage provides a handsome backdrop.
  • Excellent for mass planting, defining borders, or vibrant container displays.
  • Attracts bees and other beneficial pollinators, boosting garden biodiversity.

The Enduring Charm of this Dwarf Rose

This particular cultivar, Rosa (H) Knirps, stands out for its delicate yet incredibly profuse blooms. Each flower boasts numerous soft pink petals, creating a charming, pompom-like appearance. These delightful blossoms emerge in generous clusters, providing a continuous display of colour and texture. The glossy, dark green leaves offer a handsome backdrop; moreover, they retain their appeal even when the plant is not in full flower.

Origin and the Meaning Behind the Name

The name ‘Knirps’ originates from German, meaning ‘dwarf’ or ‘midget’. This aptly describes the plant’s compact and notably spreading growth habit. As a hybrid, Rosa (H) Knirps benefits from careful breeding. It inherits desirable traits, such as strong disease resistance and an extended flowering period. Therefore, this rose ensures gardeners enjoy a dependable and beautiful specimen year after year.

Versatile Garden Uses for Rosa (H) Knirps

Rosa (H) Knirps excels in various garden settings across the UK. Its low, spreading form makes it an ideal choice for groundcover, effectively covering bare soil patches. Alternatively, plant it along the front of borders to create a soft, undulating edge. It also thrives wonderfully in pots and planters, bringing its vibrant colour to patios or balconies. Furthermore, its robust nature allows for planting on gentle slopes or rockeries.

Pruning and Its Appeal to Wildlife

Pruning Rosa (H) Knirps is remarkably straightforward. A light tidy-up after the main flush of flowers encourages further blooming throughout the season. A more significant prune in late winter or early spring helps maintain its desired shape and vigour. Importantly, the open nature of its blooms attracts a host of garden wildlife. Bees and butterflies frequently visit its cheerful flowers, gathering essential nectar and pollen. Planting this rose thus supports local ecosystems.

Max Height 0.40 at maturity
Max Spread 0.70 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun
Soil Type
Loam Clay Sandy Silt Peat
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.