ALBA – white groundcover rose - Meilland
Imagine returning from the seaside, sand still on your shoes, and sitting down with afternoon tea behind a low, living windbreak of pure white blooms: Alba Meillandina® settles calmly into coastal family gardens, forming a dense, glossy carpet of flowers that shrugs off breezes and anchors itself well in soils where good drainage matters as much as summer showers. This compact groundcover’s clustered pompon flowers open in immaculate white and quietly refresh shingle beds, cottage-style borders and veranda planters without demanding expert care. In its own-root form it builds a durable framework below ground, giving you a gradual, reassuring progression from root establishment in the first year, through stronger shoots in the second, to full ornamental presence by the third, so that your coastal-inspired hideaway feels increasingly settled, reliably flowering and pleasantly effortless over time.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Low-maintenance coastal groundcover strip |
The broadly spreading habit and good self-cleaning mean fallen petals largely take care of themselves, helping you keep a neat, bright white carpet along paths or shingle edges with minimal intervention, especially suitable for the busy coastal veranda beginner. |
| Easy edging to family lawn |
Its moderate height and dense, glossy foliage form a soft but clearly defined boundary that children and pets can brush past without encountering an overly spiky hedge, a practical choice for relaxed, informal family lawns and play areas used by the whole household. |
| Container feature on a sheltered veranda |
In a large 40–50 litre container, the spreading shape cascades gently over the rim, creating a low, white cloud of flowers that suits breezy patios; the own-root constitution supports long-term use in pots for those short on space or gardening time. |
| Shingle and gravel planting in salty air |
The robust, ground-hugging framework helps the plant anchor well where lighter, stony soils meet brisk coastal air, supporting stable growth and visual continuity in gardens designed to echo windswept beaches for coastal-style garden enthusiasts. |
| Informal white groundcover bed |
Remontant flowering, including an abundant second flush, keeps the bed lively for much of the season, with snow-white pompon blooms providing continuity and structure in front-of-border positions that beginners can enjoy without intricate pruning. |
| Own-root planting for longevity |
As an own-root shrub, new shoots arise from the base rather than from a graft, so the plant regenerates naturally after pruning or weather damage, supporting a longer-lived, more stable display that suits homeowners planning for the long term. |
| Coastal clay soil improvement project |
Once established in improved, free-draining pockets within heavier soils, the spreading habit knits the surface together, visually softening tricky corners while coping steadily with blustery weather in sites where careful water management and anchoring are important for local gardeners. |
| Refined “girly” white-and-silver theme |
The immaculate white flowers and dark, glossy foliage create a clean backdrop for silvery foliage and pastel companions, giving a polished yet playful look to small front gardens and balcony schemes loved by style-conscious coastal owners. |
Styling ideas
- Shingle-Rimmed Veranda – Plant Alba Meillandina® in 50 litre tubs on a shingle-dressed terrace, pairing with sea kale and blue Festuca to echo the beach beyond – ideal for coastal veranda owners.
- White-Ribbon Edging – Run a low strip along a family lawn, interplanting with trailing Campanula for a soft white-and-lilac ribbon – perfect for households wanting simple, pretty boundaries.
- Silver-And-Snow Bed – Use as a white base layer with Stachys byzantina and pale Lavandula for a cool, tactile bed – suited to busy beginners favouring calm, easy-care schemes.
- Cottage-Coastal Mix – Let the rose sprawl through gravel with pockets of sea thrift and soft grasses, blending cottage charm with beach informality – for relaxed gardeners who like natural flow.
- Minimalist Ground Plane – Mass-plant Alba Meillandina® under Cornus kousa ‘Vulcan’ to create a clean, white ground plane beneath sculptural stems – attractive to design-led homeowners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Groundcover rose from the Meillandina® collection; registered as MEInabron, traded as Alba Meillandina®; belongs to the ground cover Polyantha group with exhibition mini rose credentials. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in France in 1985 by Marie-Louise Meilland from MEIdonq crossed with Darling × Jack Frost; registered 1989 and introduced after 1989 by Meilland International. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Broadly spreading ground-cover habit, about 90–150 cm high and 135–225 cm wide; dense, dark green, glossy foliage with moderate prickliness and a strong capacity to cover soil surfaces. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, ball to pompon-shaped flowers in small clusters, each bloom 0.5–1.5 inches across with more than forty petals; remontant, with an especially generous second flowering flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure snow-white petals from bud to fall, with cool, icy tones and pearly centre; colour holds very well and fades only slightly, maintaining a clean white aspect through successive waves of bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable scent; selected primarily for visual effect and structural cover rather than perfume, making it suitable where fragrance is not essential or could conflict with nearby scented plants. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces occasional small, spherical red hips about 6–10 mm across, decorative at close range but modest overall; hips are incidental to the cultivar’s primary ornamental groundcover role. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, hardy approximately to −32 to −29 °C, USDA zone 4b and Swedish zone 5; moderate resistance to black spot, mildew and rust, best performance in sunny, well-ventilated garden positions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to groundcover, edging, containers and beds; prefers sunny aspects with improved drainage; plant 110–200 cm apart depending on use; moderate care, more attention in enclosed, humid courtyards. |
Alba Meillandina® offers an immaculate white, self-cleaning groundcover with long-season flowering and enduring own-root vigour, making it a thoughtful choice for coastal-inspired gardens you wish to enjoy for years.