KENT COVER ® – white groundcover rose - Olesen & Olesen
Created for relaxed cottage style, Kent Cover® brings effortless ground-hugging white bloom to everyday family gardens, even where breezy weather and heavier soils demand reliable anchoring and careful drainage. Its dense, spreading habit quickly knits together beds, edging and slopes into one continuous, flowering carpet, while the glossy dark foliage gives a neat, well-kept look without constant clipping. Semi-double, open blooms with visible stamens invite visiting bees and hoverflies for a quietly wildlife-friendly effect around kitchen gardens and play spaces. Because this is an own-root rose, it matures into a stable, long-lived planting that shrugs off harder winters and bounces back from rough handling, ideal for low-maintenance urban plots and busy beginners. Plant once, then simply enjoy an increasingly full display over the coming seasons as it settles and extends its flowering season.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Low-maintenance white groundcover in family gardens |
The spreading habit and dense, glossy foliage naturally cover bare soil, reducing weeding and giving a tidy look with minimal intervention. Occasional light pruning keeps it in shape, suiting those who want beauty without fuss – ideal for the time-poor gardener. |
| Cottage-style edging along paths and terraces |
Compact height and semi-double white flowers create a soft, romantic border that frames paths without overwhelming them. The long, reliable season of repeat flowering supports that afternoon-tea-by-the-arbour mood over many months – attractive for the cottage-garden lover. |
| Stabilising gentle slopes and awkward corners |
The ground-hugging, branching structure covers and visually stabilises sloping areas, helping to hold soil and suppress weeds. Once established, its strong root system makes a long-lived, low-effort solution – reassuring for the practical homeowner. |
| Coastal or breezy, exposed plots |
The robust, spreading framework and firm anchoring in the soil help it cope with regular wind, providing a dependable white carpet where more upright roses may rock or snap. This durability simplifies planting choices for the seaside gardener. |
| Containers and large patio planters (from 40–50 litres) |
In a roomy container it spills gently over the rim, softening hard edges with white clusters against dark foliage. In pots of 40–50 litres or more, root space supports long-term health with only straightforward watering and feeding – appealing to the balcony and patio owner. |
| Pollinator-supporting rose beds near kitchen gardens |
Semi-double flowers with exposed stamens are easy for bees and hoverflies to work, adding ecological value to a pretty planting. This blend of charm and function suits veg plots and cutting beds that also host flowers – rewarding for the wildlife-conscious gardener. |
| Traditional white-and-green front gardens |
Snow-white blooms that hold their colour well, paired with dark, glossy foliage, give a smart, traditional street-facing border. Its neat, self-covering habit reduces the need for bedding changeovers, keeping entrances welcoming – ideal for the kerb-appeal focused buyer. |
| Urban beds and communal planting schemes |
Proven performance in busy urban settings and low pruning needs make it suitable for shared spaces, where simple care is important. Once planted correctly with reasonable drainage, it offers durable cover and repeat bloom – helpful for the low-maintenance planner. |
Styling ideas
- White-rimmed pathway – Line a cottage-style brick or gravel path with Kent Cover® in a single row, letting the white flowers spill slightly over the edge – for lovers of classic English walks.
- Kitchen-garden border – Underplant fruit trees or vegetable beds with this low rose, interspersed with foxgloves and campanulas for a romantic, pollinator-friendly frame – for productive-plot enthusiasts.
- Softened terrace – Use large containers (40–50 litres) of Kent Cover® at terrace corners, where the trailing habit softens paving and walls – for patio-focused homeowners.
- Cream-and-green frontage – Combine with dark evergreen hedging behind to create a restrained white-and-green front garden with year-round structure and summer flower – for those seeking quiet elegance.
- Relaxed slope meadow – On a gentle bank, mix Kent Cover® with airy perennials like foxglove and peach-leaved bellflower for a storybook, semi-wild slope – for romantically minded families.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Groundcover rose from the Towne & Country® collection; registered as POUlcov, marketed as Kent Cover®; verified cultivar identity and premium silver quality rating. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 1985 by L. Pernille and Mogens N. Olesen, Poulsen Roser A/S; registered 2001 and introduced after 2001 as a reliable white groundcover for gardens and landscaping. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated variety, including Gold Medal at Baden-Baden (1989), RNRS awards and RHS Award of Garden Merit (2001), confirming dependable garden performance and ornamental value. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Spreading, ground-hugging shrub reaching about 50–80 cm in height and 80–130 cm spread; dense, dark green glossy foliage, moderately thorny shoots and medium self-cleaning of spent flowers. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, flat blooms with 13–25 petals in small clusters; small flower size yet produced generously, with remontant flowering and a reliable second flush through the main season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure snow-white petals with subtle creamy tints; ARS white group, RHS 155D outer and 155C inner; colour holds well in sun, ageing gently to beige-white while maintaining a light, clean appearance. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, restrained scent with a delicately muscat-like character; fragrance noticeable at close range without dominating nearby seating, suitable for paths, terraces and small family gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
After flowering, some blooms form small spherical hips about 5–8 mm across; these ripen to red-orange tones in autumn, adding a subtle seasonal accent without heavy fruiting. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very hardy shrub, tolerating approximately -32 to -29 °C (USDA 4b, RHS H7, Swedish zone 5); moderate heat and drought tolerance, requiring watering in extended dry periods for best growth. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to groundcover, edging, beds, parks, slopes and larger containers; plant at 95 cm for mass cover, 85 cm for hedging, 160 cm as specimens; thrives in sun to partial shade with basic care. |
Kent Cover® offers low-maintenance groundcover, glossy foliage and long-season white flowering in a durable own-root form that will mature gracefully for years, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed family gardens.