GENEVIEVE – coral-pink climbing rose – Meilland
Evoking afternoon tea under a perfumed arbour, GENEVIEVE creates a romantic, storybook focal point for family gardens with its coral-pink rosettes and garden-filling scent. This own-root climber is supplied in a practical 2-litre container so you can plant whenever conditions are workable, allowing it to settle gently and build a long-lived framework of flowering stems over time. Overcoming typical garden challenges, it copes reliably where breezes and showers regularly sweep in from the coast. As roots establish and strengthen, the plant becomes increasingly resilient and easier to manage, suiting busy homeowners who prefer long-term beauty with straightforward maintenance. Its compact climber habit suits modest pergolas and fences, while repeat flowering ensures colour through summer. Strong sweet-tea fragrance and nostalgic rosette blooms bring cottage-garden charm to patios and kitchen-garden paths, with glossy foliage adding year-round structure.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small garden arbour or pergola |
The compact climbing structure reaches a manageable 120–200 cm, ideal where space is limited but you still want a vertical focal point. Training a few main canes over a lightweight arbour creates an intimate, rose-framed seating corner for relaxed tea breaks, well suited to the romantic tastes of the cottage-garden lover. |
| Fragrant seating area by patio or terrace |
Very strong, sweet tea scent radiates around seating areas, giving the feeling of an outdoor drawing room when the windows are open in summer. Positioning GENEVIEVE close to a terrace or bench means you can enjoy its perfume without tending a large rose border, appealing to the busy urban homeowner. |
| Traditional cottage-style kitchen garden edge |
The coral-pink, rosette-shaped flowers and pastel fading tones blend effortlessly with herbs and vegetables, echoing classic English kitchen gardens. Clothed from low down with dense, glossy foliage, it softens the boundary between productive beds and paths, pleasing the rural kitchen-garden enthusiast. |
| Long-season colour on fences and boundaries |
Remontant flowering with a plentiful second flush provides months of soft, romantic colour rather than a brief display. Along a fence, this keeps views lively through much of the growing season, offering reliable impact without complex pruning plans for the time-pressed family gardener. |
| Sheltered coastal or breezy suburban plots |
Once established, the climbing framework and own-root anchoring stand up well where regular wind and rain can buffet plants, reducing the risk of rocking or collar damage. This sturdy, long-term presence particularly benefits the exposed-plot homeowner. |
| Containers and large planters by the back door |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with good drainage, GENEVIEVE can be trained up a simple obelisk, bringing its blooms and scent right to the back door. The contained root system simplifies access for light pruning and watering, suiting the small-patio balcony-gardener. |
| Low-input, long-lived family feature rose |
As an own-root plant, it can regenerate from its base if cut back hard after damage or neglect, avoiding the issues of grafted suckers. With sensible basic care, that underlying vigour supports a long ornamental life, reassuring the practical family buyer. |
| Flexible training for evolving garden layouts |
The combination of moderate height and good foliage cover allows you to re-tie and redirect young canes as your garden changes, from arches to short trellises. This adaptability makes it easy to keep GENEVIEVE relevant in a maturing plot for the garden-planning hobbyist. |
Styling ideas
- Tea-rose Arbour – Train GENEVIEVE over a narrow wooden arch with a bistro set beneath, pairing with soft-blue hardy geraniums for a dreamy afternoon-tea corner – ideal for cottage-romantic couples.
- Kitchen-Garden Screen – Run it along rustic trellis edging raised vegetable beds, underplanting with chives and sage to echo its peachy-pink tones – perfect for kitchen-garden cooks.
- Pastel Coastal Nook – Combine with silvery Santolina and switchgrass in a sheltered coastal corner, letting the coral-pink blooms warm the breezy palette – suited to seaside homeowners.
- Patio Perfume Column – Grow in a 50-litre terracotta pot with an obelisk, adding lavender and thyme around the base to extend scent – attractive to balcony and courtyard gardeners.
- Storybook Fence – Interweave GENEVIEVE along a low picket fence with white foxgloves and pale pink campion for a soft, old-fashioned lane-side look – appealing to traditional-style families.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Romantica collection climbing Hybrid Tea, registered as MEIroupis, marketed as Genevieve Romantica MEIroupis, with ARS exhibition name Colette for show and catalogue use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain A. Meilland (France) from (Meibeluxen × Friesia) × Prairie Princess; introduced by Meilland Richardier in 1997 after registration and US plant patent approval in the mid-1990s. |
| Awards and recognition |
Bronze Medal at the National Rose Trial Garden of Australia in Adelaide in 2000, recognising its ornamental value and garden performance among contemporary climbing rose introductions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Medium climber with 120–200 cm height and 70–120 cm spread, forming dense, glossy dark green foliage on moderately thorny stems; best supported on arches, trellises, pergolas or short walls. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double rosette blooms with over 40 petals, carried mainly in clusters; produces a main summer flush followed by a generous second flowering period, suitable for cutting and display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Coral-pink with a soft peach undertone; buds open vibrant, then fade to gentle pink with pastel peach edging, giving a varied palette across the plant as flowers age through the season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strongly scented, with a rich, sweet tea-rose character that can perfume the surrounding garden area; grown primarily for ornamental impact rather than pollinator forage or harvest use. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small spherical red hips, around 6–10 mm diameter, adding modest late-season interest without significantly affecting repeat flowering or the plant’s overall decorative display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish Zon 4); disease resistance is mixed, with susceptibility especially to powdery mildew and rust, requiring attentive protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant 140–150 cm apart for hedges, or 250 cm as specimens; prefers well-drained, fertile soil and regular care, including preventive fungicide where necessary, plus framework training and pruning. |
GENEVIEVE Romantica MEIroupis offers compact climbing habit, sumptuous fragrance and long-lived own-root resilience, making it a thoughtful choice for a romantic, low-fuss feature rose in your garden.