BOTERO® GPT. – deep red climbing rose – Meilland
Planted along a cottage arbour or sunny wall, BOTERO® GPT. creates a quietly dramatic backdrop of velvety, deep-red rosettes whose strong damask, fruity perfume lends instant romance to afternoon tea outdoors. This tall, upright climber is surprisingly manageable, with sparse prickles and dense, dark foliage that clothes structures from top to toe, while its excellent disease resistance keeps leaves clean even in more humid parts of the country or in gardens exposed to regular wind and rain. Bred by Meilland and supplied on its own roots, it is a long-lived planting partner that recovers well if cut back hard, building a stable, maturing framework for decades of enjoyment from a single investment. In a 40–50 litre container or open ground, it repeat-flowers generously through summer, each flush deepening from ruby to near-burgundy before the blooms fall away. Over time, roots establish first, then framework and flower shoots, and by the third year the planting settles into full ornamental character, blending beautifully with hedging, kitchen-garden paths and traditional cottage borders. With low maintenance needs, it suits busy homeowners who still want a richly coloured, storybook feature that rewards simple, seasonal care rather than constant attention.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Family garden arch or arbour |
Its upright 2–3 m growth and dense foliage clothe metal or wooden arches quickly, creating a romantic tunnel of scented, deep-red blooms at head height with minimal training, ideal for busy family gardeners seeking impact with limited time for pruning – beginners |
| Wall or fence greening |
BOTERO® GPT. anchors well when tied to horizontal wires, giving a long-lived, low-maintenance green screen that flowers repeatedly and copes reliably with regular rain and coastal breezes, so you obtain structure and colour without demanding upkeep – homeowners |
| Perfumed seating area backdrop |
The very strong, long-lasting damask-fruity fragrance makes it perfect behind a bench or patio table, where a few well-placed canes provide months of scent and rich colour, transforming a small sitting area into an intimate evening retreat – romantics |
| Traditional cottage-style border end |
Planted at the back of a mixed border, it gives vertical emphasis and a deep-red colour anchor, pairing well with lighter perennials and herbs while its disease resistance keeps foliage presentable without spraying, suiting informal cottage schemes – cottage-gardeners |
| Large container on terrace or courtyard |
In a 40–50 litre pot with a sturdy obelisk, this climber offers striking height and fragrance where borders are scarce, and its own-root constitution makes it resilient to occasional pruning mistakes and easier to renew if top growth is damaged – urban-owners |
| Part-shaded side passage or narrow strip |
Its tolerance of partial shade allows planting in side-return paths or east-facing walls where many roses struggle, providing reliable flowering and greenery to soften narrow spaces without complex care routines or specialist skills – busy-gardeners |
| Cut flowers for the house |
With very double, XL blooms on sturdy stems and an award-winning perfume, this climber doubles as a cutting source; regular picking encourages new buds and lets you enjoy its colour indoors while the plant maintains a tidy appearance outside – flower-lovers |
| Long-term feature in stable family garden plan |
As an own-root rose, it forms a durable framework that can be rejuvenated from the base, preserving colour and perfume for decades; once established, it needs only basic tying-in and annual trimming, fitting long-horizon, low-effort garden designs – planners |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Archway – Train BOTERO® GPT. over a timber arch with soft pink shrub roses and catmint at the base for a storybook entrance – ideal for lovers of romantic cottage style
- Kitchen-Garden Screen – Use along a wire-trained fence beside vegetable beds, underplanted with herbs and coreopsis, to separate productive and play areas – ideal for families with a rural kitchen garden
- Courtyard Statement – Grow in a large 50 litre pot with an iron obelisk, paired with terracotta herbs, for vertical drama in paved spaces – ideal for busy urban garden owners
- Evening Perfume Corner – Place behind a bench with white foxgloves and lavender, where deep-red blooms glow against dusk and scent the air – ideal for those seeking a cosy evening retreat
- Soft Boundary Hedge – Space plants along a low fence, weaving stems between posts and mixing with traditional hedging for a flower-laced boundary – ideal for homeowners wanting a traditional look
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
BOTERO® GPT. (MEIafonesar) is a large-flowered climbing rose from the Meilland BOTERO line, registered in 2003 and accepted by the American Rose Society under the exhibition name BOTERO®. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain Meilland in France in 1999, this cultivar is a sport of the hybrid tea ‘Botero’, introduced by Meilland International in 2003 as a premium exhibition-quality climbing rose. |
| Awards and recognition |
Celebrated for fragrance, it holds multiple international awards, including Baden-Baden Fragrance Prize, Geneva Perfume Cup, Madrid Pere Dot Fragrance Award, and Nantes Grand Prix International du Parfum. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright climber reaching approximately 200–300 cm in height and 70–130 cm spread, with dense, matte dark green foliage, sparsely thorned canes, and a framework well suited to arches, walls and fences. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, rosette-shaped blooms with over 40 petals, borne mainly solitary on stems; flowers are extra-large and remontant, giving abundant first flowering and a substantial, reliable second flush in summer. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Flowers open dark ruby red, intensify to crimson and burgundy with subtle blackish edges, and maintain depth before fading; colour retention is moderate, offering dramatic, velvety tones across each flowering phase. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strongly scented with an opulent damask character lifted by fruity notes; the perfume is long-lasting on the plant and in the vase, a key reason for its repeated success in international fragrance competitions. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is typically low because of the fully double blooms; where produced, hips are ellipsoidal, around 12–18 mm in diameter, and mature to a decorative red corresponding approximately to RHS 43A. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 and hardy to about −23 to −21 °C, with good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; tolerates summer heat but benefits from supplementary watering during extended dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Recommended for walls, fences, pergolas and arches, with spacing from 140–250 cm; prefers sun to partial shade, low maintenance routines, and regular tying-in to supports for an orderly, well-clothed structure. |
BOTERO® GPT. offers richly scented, velvety deep-red blooms, reliable repeat flowering and a long-lived, easily rejuvenated own-root framework; consider it if you would like a romantic climbing focus that asks little yet gives generously over time.