CARTE BLANCHE® – white bedding floribunda rose – Meilland
The snow-white Carte Blanche floribunda creates a romantic, storybook atmosphere, ideal for family gardens where you want reliable flowering without complicated routines. Its upright habit and dense, dark green foliage make neat low hedges or generous bedding drifts, even in smaller urban plots exposed to brisk coastal winds and frequent rainfall. Clusters of medium-sized, double blooms repeat from summer into autumn, with a strong honey fragrance that suits seating areas, arbours and terrace planters. Grown on its own roots, it develops steadily – first consolidating underground, then building bushy structure, before reaching full ornamental impact over the next few seasons – giving you a long-lived, easy-to-handle planting that settles beautifully into a cottage-style garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-of-border bedding in a family garden |
Compact height and upright structure keep the front of a mixed border tidy while still romantic, and the dense foliage quickly knits into a low, continuous line of white. Reliable rebloom supports season-long interest for busy homeowners. |
| Low flowering hedge along a path or lawn |
Regular spacing creates a coherent, white-edged walkway, with moderate self-cleaning meaning only occasional deadheading. Own-root plants thicken gradually, giving a durable, easily refreshed hedge for traditional-cottage gardeners. |
| Large containers on terrace, patio or balcony |
The floribunda habit suits a spacious pot, where regular watering and feeding are straightforward; choose at least 40–50 litres so roots can establish strongly and support repeat clusters for urban balcony owners. |
| Romantic seating area or arbour planting |
Strong honey scent and repeated flushes of white blooms create an inviting afternoon-tea setting without demanding complex pruning, simply light annual shaping and seasonal feeding, ideal for afternoon-tea lovers. |
| Mixed cottage-style border with perennials |
Clusters of cool white flowers weave easily among catmint, hardy geraniums and herbs, softening boundaries and linking colours, while own-root resilience supports long-term border planning for English-countryside enthusiasts. |
| Small family garden with limited maintenance time |
Moderate disease resistance and medium self-cleaning keep upkeep manageable, and its steady establishment gives dependable structure and flowering without intensive care, well suited to time-pressed families. |
| Exposed or breezy suburban and coastal plots |
The upright, well-branched frame anchors firmly once settled, coping with typical British wind and rain that might flatten looser shrubs, giving stable ornamental value for coastal-garden owners. |
| Long-term feature planting in a settled bed |
Own-root growth allows the plant to regenerate from the base after harsh winters or pruning, securing decades of use as the roots mature first, then the shoots strengthen, before the display becomes fully showy for long-view planners. |
Styling ideas
- White-ribbon hedge – plant in a single or double row along paths, edging with dwarf lavender or thrift; suited to those wanting crisp structure with soft cottage charm – family buyers.
- Tea-garden focal point – group three to five plants near a bench or arbour, underplant with catmint and thyme for fragrance layers – romantic seating-area planners.
- Cottage tapestry – mix with pink roses, hardy geraniums and foxgloves to create a loosely woven, pastel tapestry where white blooms calm the palette – lovers of English cottage borders.
- Potager accent – position in large containers at the entrance to a kitchen garden, pairing with herbs and salad planters for a pretty yet productive corner – rural kitchen-garden owners.
- Twilight glow bed – use in a predominantly white and silver planting with Artemisia, Stachys and white campanulas so flowers stand out at dusk – evening-garden enjoyers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose, registered as MEIbarum, marketed as Carte Blanche® Bedding rose MEIbarum; ARS exhibition name Carte Blanche; part of the bedding rose collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain Antoine Meilland, Meilland International, France, from (Bonica ’82 × Picasso) × Anne de Bretagne; bred 1998, introduced and registered 1999. |
| Awards and recognition |
Plus belle Rose title and silver medal, Monza 1999; bronze medal, Monza International Rose Competition 1999; Certificate of Merit, St Albans, United Kingdom, 2000. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy habit with dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage; moderately thorny stems; height around 80–110 cm and spread about 35–55 cm in average garden conditions. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double flowers with 26–30 petals in cup-shaped clusters; floribunda type with repeated, abundant second flush, carried mainly in multi-bloom trusses. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure white blooms, ARS W, RHS NN155C; buds snow-white with slight green veil, opening milky white with pearlescent sheen, maturing to creamy white, with colour holding moderately well. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, clearly detectable honey fragrance; suitable near paths, seating or windows to enjoy scent; double flowers moderately accessible to pollinators, offering limited but present attraction. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately abundant, spherical hips 8–12 mm across, coloured orange-red; ornamental value in late season where spent flowers are not removed for display or wildlife. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated medium for powdery mildew, black spot and rust; benefits from standard rose care. Winter hardy to approximately −23 to −21 °C, RHS H7, suitable for most UK regions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Ideal for beds, edging, low hedges and larger containers; plant 25–50 cm apart depending on use, in well-drained soil with regular feeding, pruning and monitoring to maintain vigour. |
CARTE BLANCHE® offers long-lived own-root resilience, repeat white flowering and a strong honey scent in an easy-to-handle form, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, romantic family gardens.