MAGIC MEILLANDECOR – magenta-pink groundcover rose – Meilland
If you would like a carpet of romantic colour without constant chores, MAGIC MEILLANDECOR offers a low, spreading habit that quickly covers soil and softens hard edges, while coping well with exposed spots that often bring strong rain and wind from the coast. Its clusters of magenta-pink blooms create a relaxed cottage feel around paths, play-lawns and kitchen beds, with flowers that keep coming in generous flushes through summer. The plant stays attractively clothed in glossy, dark green foliage, and its own-root vigour means it can quietly mature into a long-lived part of the garden. Over time you gain a reliable, flowered surface that helps reduce weeding and looks naturally settled, making it easy to imagine afternoon tea under an arbour as borders fill and edges soften. In an average family garden this rose gives you ornamental continuity with very little effort, and in larger schemes it brings a practical, gently romantic solution to linking lawn, patio and path.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Sunny front-garden border |
The low, spreading habit makes this rose ideal for front-of-border planting, where it forms a dense, flowered carpet that helps suppress weeds and tidies the base of taller shrubs. It needs only basic pruning, so it suits busy householders and beginners. |
| Bank, slope or raised bed |
Its groundcover form anchors soil effectively, draping over edges and softening retaining walls while requiring only occasional shaping. The sturdy framework copes well with gusty, exposed positions that often bring strong rain and wind near the sea for practical, low-effort structure for homeowners. |
| Family lawn edge and paths |
MAGIC MEILLANDECOR creates a neat, colourful edge along lawns and paths without growing too tall, so sightlines stay open for play and supervision. Self-cleaning flowers reduce deadheading, keeping things presentable for family users. |
| Cottage-style mixed bed |
Repeated clusters of magenta-pink flowers give romantic continuity among perennials and herbs, tying together seasonal planting in a classic cottage palette. Own-root resilience supports gradual thickening and regrowth after harder pruning, reassuring relaxed gardeners. |
| Low informal hedge |
Planted in a loose line, its bushy, spreading growth makes an informal, flowered barrier between spaces without the formality of clipped shrubs. This long-lived framework can be refreshed by cutting back older stems, suiting patient enthusiasts. |
| Large containers and tubs |
In a substantial container of at least 40–50 litres, the arching shoots spill over the rim to create a full, cascading effect. The compact height and repeat flowering bring season-long colour near seating areas with just routine watering from urban balcony-owners. |
| Urban front drives and parking bays |
Dense foliage and a broad spread help visually soften parked cars and hard surfacing, while limiting bare soil and associated maintenance. The plant’s tolerance of heat and intermittent dryness is useful in paved, south-facing situations for time-poor commuters. |
| Long-term groundcover framework |
As an own-root shrub it is well suited to long-term use, rebuilding from the base if stems are damaged and settling into a stable outline over the years; think of year one for roots, year two for framework and year three for full garden presence, which appeals to planning owners. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE RIBBON – Run a winding ribbon of MAGIC MEILLANDECOR along a path, weaving between clumps of lady’s mantle and hardy geraniums for a soft, storybook feel – ideal for romantic cottage-style lovers.
- KITCHEN FOREGROUND – Use this rose as a low foreground to a kitchen garden bed, with herbs and taller vegetables rising behind, creating a neat, colourful edge that still feels informal – suited to relaxed home growers.
- MAGENTA CARPET – Mass-plant on a sunny slope for a flowing, magenta-pink carpet that visually links lawn to shrubbery while reducing visible bare earth – perfect for owners of sloping plots.
- CONTAINER CASCADE – Place one plant in a generous 50-litre terracotta pot by the back door, underplanted with thyme or creeping campanula to spill between the arching rose stems – good for small urban terraces.
- DRIVEWAY BORDER – Line a driveway with staggered groups of this rose, interspersed with low grasses or heuchera, to frame cars with a soft, flowering margin – useful for practical, low-maintenance front gardens.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Groundcover shrub rose from the MEILLANDECOR collection; registered as MEIbonrib and marketed as MAGIC MEILLANDECOR / Magic Meidiland in several regions; approved exhibition name Magic Meidiland. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain Meilland in France (1992) from Rosa sempervirens crossed with Delbir × Meidomonac; introduced after 1995 by Meilland International and protected under US Plant Patent PP 9 469. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the ADR award in Germany (1995), indicating strong garden performance under trial conditions, with emphasis on ornamental effect, growth habit and general landscape usefulness across different sites. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Low, spreading groundcover habit, 45–80 cm high and 120–200 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage on moderately thorny stems; forms a broad, cohesive mat when planted in groups or drifts. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double blooms with 26–30 petals, borne in clusters on short stems; flat flower form, remontant with generous repeat, giving several flushes from early summer into autumn in normal garden conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep crimson-pink buds open to intense magenta-pink, then age through mid-deep to pale pink with whitish edges; central golden stamens visible at full open; overall effect is a vibrant magenta-pink carpet over the season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is mild and pleasantly sweet, with a light floral character; not a strong perfumed rose, but close inspection reveals a gentle scent that complements its visual presence without overwhelming nearby seating areas. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose-hip production is generally low due to the double flowers; when formed, hips are small, spherical, orange, around 8–13 mm, adding occasional discrete seasonal interest rather than a dominant autumn display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); tolerates summer heat with supplementary watering, though foliage is prone to black spot, mildew and rust where fungal pressure is high. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; plant 90–165 cm apart depending on use, at 0.9–1.0 plants/m² for massing; prune lightly to shape, removing dead or weak growth, and water regularly in extended dry spells. |
MAGIC MEILLANDECOR offers low, spreading groundcover, generous repeat flowering and long-lived own-root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, romantic family gardens that you wish to enjoy for many years.