CLARITA™ – orange-red hybrid tea rose – Meilland
Imagine sipping tea on a sheltered coastal veranda as Clarita glows in the sun, its orange-red chalice blooms echoing beach sunsets while the plant stays reassuringly compact and well-shaped in smaller UK family gardens. This hybrid tea rose is bred for resistance, shrugging off common leaf diseases so there is less to worry about when winds whip in from the sea and you are managing challenging soils with careful drainage and water management. Own-root vigour supports a long, dependable lifespan, giving stable colour and structure year after year, and the mild, harmonious fragrance adds a refreshing note rather than overwhelming nearby seating areas. In its first year it concentrates on roots, in the second on strong shoots, and by the third it delivers its full ornamental value, becoming a reliable centrepiece for relaxed, coastal-inspired outdoor living.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal front garden bed |
The naturally compact, bushy habit fits neatly into modest UK front gardens without swamping paths or windows, while still providing generous, hybrid tea blooms at eye level for daily enjoyment; ideal for the time-pressed homeowner. |
| Sunny veranda or terrace in a large container |
In a 40–50 litre container, Clarita forms a dense, upright bush with long-stemmed flowers that are easy to admire from a chair, combining neat form with showy colour for those who want impact from a single pot on a veranda or balcony beginner. |
| Low-maintenance family border |
Reliable disease resistance and a modest need for intervention make this rose suitable for busy households, where occasional deadheading and basic feeding are enough to maintain a healthy, colourful presence through the main season for the relaxed family. |
| Season-long cut-flower corner |
Hybrid tea form with large, solitary blooms on strong stems offers a steady supply of classic cut flowers; remontant flowering with a generous second flush keeps vases filled from early summer well into the season for the creative arranger. |
| Coastal, wind-exposed planting strip |
The bushy structure and moderate height create a resilient, wind-tolerant outline that anchors planting in breezier, shingly situations, working particularly well where careful drainage helps roots settle securely in challenging coastal conditions for the practical gardener. |
| Accent planting near seating or tea corner |
The softly harmonious, mild fragrance offers a gentle freshness at close quarters without dominating the space, making Clarita a considerate companion rose beside outdoor chairs, benches or small patios for the scent-aware visitor. |
| Focal-point specimen in mixed planting |
Vivid orange-red to coral flowers hold their colour attractively as they open, drawing the eye without clashing, so one or three plants can form a striking yet refined focal point within gravel, shingle or mixed herbaceous schemes for the style-conscious collector. |
| Long-term own-root investment bed |
As an own-root rose, Clarita can regenerate from its base and maintain stable ornamental value over many years; roots establish first, shoots strengthen second, then full display follows, rewarding patient, low-effort care for the forward-planning planner. |
Styling ideas
- Shingle Glow – Set Clarita among pale gravel, sea kale and blue Festuca for a beach-light feel in small front gardens – ideal for coastal-style enthusiasts.
- Veranda Vase – Grow one plant in a 50 litre tub by a bistro set, underplanted with trailing thyme for easy-to-cut blooms – perfect for balcony and veranda owners.
- Sunset Border – Combine Clarita with lavender, rosemary and cool ornamental grasses to contrast its vivid flowers and glossy foliage – suited to low-maintenance family borders.
- Cutting Nook – Plant a short row beside a path, spacing for easy access so stems can be cut quickly after work – attractive for busy hobby arrangers.
- Long-View Axis – Use Clarita as a repeating accent along a garden path to draw the eye, keeping structure neat without tall screens – good for smaller, structured gardens.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as MEIbyster, marketed as Clarita™ Hybrid tea rose MEIbyster; ARS Approved Exhibition Name Clarita; hybrid tea group, own-root 2-litre container form. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain Meilland, Meilland International, France, from ‘Tropicana’ × (‘Zambra’ × ‘Romantica’); bred and introduced in 1971 and distributed internationally as an exhibition hybrid tea. |
| Awards and recognition |
Gold medal at the Geneva International Rose Competition in 1971; also listed favourably in several historical rose catalogues under the name Atoll as a quality garden and exhibition variety. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, moderately dense plant, 70–100 cm high with a 50–70 cm spread; dark green, glossy foliage, moderately thorny stems, suitable for compact beds, borders, low hedging and container cultivation. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, chalice-shaped blooms with 26–39 petals, solitary on stems; classic hybrid tea exhibition form; remontant, with a notable second flowering period extending seasonal display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid orange-red with vermilion undertone; buds deep and glossy, opening to intense orange-red, then softening to pale coral before fading; colour retention moderate, creating a gentle tonal progression on the bush. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Soft, harmonious and mildly scented, offering a discreet classic rose aroma best appreciated at close range, complementing seating areas without overwhelming other plants or nearby living spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hip set is generally light due to double blooms; occasional ovoid orange-red hips, 12–18 mm in diameter, may appear, adding modest late-season interest without dominating the plant. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately −15 to −12 °C (RHS H6, Swedish zone 2, USDA 7b), performing reliably in most mild to moderately cold UK regions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; plant 50–60 cm apart in hedges or mass, 90 cm as specimens; low maintenance with regular deadheading and feeding; suitable for borders, cutting and specimen use. |
CLARITA™ Hybrid tea rose MEIbyster offers compact, colourful blooms, reliable disease resistance and the long-lived stability of an own-root plant, making it a thoughtful choice for enduring coastal-inspired garden spaces.