FREDERIC MISTRAL ® – pink hybrid tea rose - Meilland
Lean back with afternoon tea while sea breezes swirl around the veranda and sunlight catches the pale pink blooms of FREDERIC MISTRAL, a classic hybrid tea rose bred for fragrance and effortless enjoyment. In coastal family gardens it stands steady, its roots anchoring the soil and coping well when winter storms bring strong winds and heavy rainfall. Large, exhibition‑style flowers on upright stems are ideal for cutting, so you can enjoy their very strong, perfumed scent indoors without needing florist skills or specialist care. Planted as a single specimen or in a short row along shingle or paving, this own‑root rose offers dependable growth, natural resilience and the ability to regenerate from the base, giving a long ornamental life with minimal fuss. In the first year it focuses on roots, the second on sturdy new shoots, and by the third year it settles into full rhythm, rewarding even time‑pressed gardeners with abundant, repeat flowering and lasting elegance in a relaxed, coastal‑inspired setting.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda container |
Works well in a large 40–50 litre container, where its upright habit and good heat tolerance suit a sunny, sheltered veranda near the sea; large, scented blooms provide a refined focal point with limited upkeep for beginners. |
| Small family front garden feature |
As a specimen by the front door, the very strong perfume and exhibition‑quality flowers create a welcoming feel while the own‑root form offers long lifespan and steady structure with only light annual pruning for busy homeowners. |
| Cutting patch for home bouquets |
The long, straight stems and very double, XL rosette blooms are ideal for vases; remontant flowering ensures regular pickings through the season without complex feeding regimes for hobby florists. |
| Mixed border in heavy garden soil |
In average UK clay borders, once‑established roots anchor the plant and cope reliably when winter brings spells of strong wind and persistent coastal rain, reducing the need for replacements for practical gardeners. |
| Low‑maintenance rose hedge |
Planted at hedge spacing, the dense, dark green foliage and upright growth create a refined, scented screen; disease resistance keeps the line tidy with minimal spraying or intervention for time‑pressed families. |
| Part‑shaded side path |
Performs well with some afternoon shade, so it suits side returns or paths where walls and fences limit sun, still giving reliable flowering and scent without constant coaxing for urban gardeners. |
| Long‑term focal point in a new garden |
The own‑root habit underpins a long ornamental life: if stems are damaged, new shoots arise from the base, so one planting can mature gracefully with the garden over many years for long‑view planners. |
| Child‑friendly viewing corner |
Sparsely thorned growth and large, soft pink blooms invite closer viewing while keeping snagging to a minimum; its strong scent makes a memorable, sensory corner without complex maintenance for young families. |
Styling ideas
- Harbour-Veranda – Seat one large container by a bistro table, underplant with low Festuca and sea kale for a soft, dune‑like feel – ideal for coastal‑style lovers.
- Tea-Table – Grow near the patio and cut stems for simple jugs indoors, pairing nearby with lavender for colour contrast – suited to relaxed afternoon hosts.
- Pastel-Border – Place mid‑border with airy Liatris and soft grasses so the clear pink blooms float above, extending interest all summer – perfect for cottage‑inspired gardeners.
- Entrance-Frame – Flank a front path with two or three plants, backed by low Euonymus groundcover to frame the doorway in scent – appealing to kerb‑appeal seekers.
- Dusk-Perfume – Site beneath a favourite window, combining with white flowering perennials so evening light and strong fragrance drift indoors – ideal for evening relaxers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as MEItebros, marketed as Frederic Mistral ® Perfumella® MEItebros; ARS exhibition name Frédéric Mistral, premium gold quality own‑root container form. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain Meilland, Meilland International SA, France, in 1994 from (Perfume Delight × Prima Ballerina) × The McCartney Rose; registered 1998 and introduced commercially after 1998. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly regarded for scent, with major fragrance awards at Baden‑Baden 1993, Monza 1994, Le Roeulx 1994 and Belfast 1996, confirming its status as a top perfumed garden hybrid tea. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub 130–170 cm high and 100–140 cm wide, with dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and sparse prickles; forms a strong framework suitable for specimens, hedging and cutting gardens. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, rosette‑shaped XL blooms with over 40 petals, mostly solitary on stems; remontant habit with a particularly abundant second flush, giving a long and showy flowering season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Clear pastel pink with pearlescent effect, ARS LPe, RHS 65C–65D; buds open pale pink, then soften through off‑white to delicate cream, maintaining elegant, homogeneous colour in full bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, garden‑filling perfume of intoxicating, classic rose character; bred from renowned scented parents, ideal where fragrance is a priority in seating areas, entrances and cutting patches. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms ovoid red hips around 10–14 mm, adding discreet autumn interest without dominating the plant; hips are mainly ornamental rather than produced in heavy quantities. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 and hardy to about −26 to −23 °C, with good heat tolerance once established; shows resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under normal garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in fertile, well‑drained soil with regular watering in hot spells; suitable for borders, specimens, hedges and 40–50 litre containers, with low maintenance needs and light annual pruning. |
FREDERIC MISTRAL ® combines very strong fragrance, repeat XL blooms and long-lived own-root reliability, making it a refined choice for low-maintenance coastal or town gardens; consider it if you enjoy classic roses without complex care.