LA SEVILLANA® – orange-red landscape shrub rose - Meilland
Bring a touch of Andalusian sunlight to a breezy British garden with LA SEVILLANA®, an easy-care floribunda landscape shrub rose bred for reliable colour and minimal fuss. Its bushy, upright habit quickly forms a dense, low screen that copes calmly with coastal gusts and unpredictable showers, helping roots stay firm and drainage steady even in heavier soils and exposed plots. Clusters of vermilion-orange blooms light up beds from early summer into autumn, self-cleaning neatly so you are not tied to deadheading. Own-root plants build strength steadily – first roots, then shoots, and by year three a full ornamental presence that lasts for years with little intervention. The semi-double, open flowers offer accessible pollen, gently supporting wildlife in urban and family settings, while discreet fragrance and glowing colour suit both relaxed seaside verandas and compact town gardens. Choose this resilient, uniform, low-maintenance screen to enjoy long seasons of colour without complicated care.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal family garden border |
Compact, bushy growth and strong weather tolerance make it ideal for exposed Cornish or Devon beds, where it holds its colour and shape with little care for busy households and coastal-style lovers. |
| Low, flowering wind-filter hedge |
Planted at hedge spacing, its dense, upright habit knits into a uniform, semi-formal line, giving visual shelter and a sense of enclosure without complex clipping, for time-pressed family gardeners. |
| Large container on a sunny veranda (40–60 litres) |
In a generously sized pot it anchors well, copes with reflected heat and moderate dryness, and flowers repeatedly with minimal feeding, appealing to beginners and balcony or veranda owners. |
| Easy-care mass planting in a front garden |
Strongly remontant clusters of fiery orange-red blooms create a long-season display with little more than occasional trimming, ideal for homeowners seeking maximum impact from minimal maintenance. |
| Urban forecourt or driveway planting |
Excellent urban tolerance and good disease resistance keep foliage presentable beside pavements and parking, offering reliable structure and colour for those with high-use, low-attention front spaces. |
| Mixed coastal-style bed with perennials and grasses |
Its vivid, glowing flowers hold their colour alongside silvery or blue-toned companions, while the strong root system settles securely even where wind and rain are frequent, suiting coastal-planting enthusiasts. |
| Wildlife-supportive family border |
Semi-double flowers with accessible stamens provide moderate nectar and pollen, and decorative hips follow, adding quiet support for visiting insects and birds that nature-aware households will appreciate. |
| Long-term, low-input rose feature |
The own-root form builds a durable framework that recovers well after pruning or weather damage, giving long-lived ornamental value and fewer replacement worries for pragmatic, investment-minded gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-terrace drift – Group three in a 40–60 litre trough with sea kale and blue Festuca for a relaxed, shingle-garden feel – for coastal veranda owners wanting simple structure and colour.
- Fiery-front welcome – Line a driveway with LA SEVILLANA® underplanted with low lavender to soften edges and scent the approach – for homeowners seeking bold impact with minimal upkeep.
- Sunset-mixed bed – Combine with Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’ and Verbena ‘White Spires’ for layered hot tones and light movement – for gardeners who enjoy a vibrant yet easy summer display.
- Urban-courtyard hedge – Create a low, boxy hedge in a small city garden, echoing modern lines while staying forgiving of skipped maintenance – for busy urban families needing robust structure.
- Nature-corner glow – Place near a bench with ornamental grasses and a small water feature so hips and visiting pollinators can be enjoyed up close – for wildlife-conscious, contemplative gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda, landscape shrub rose; registered as MEIgekanu, marketed as La Sevillana® bedding rose; ARS exhibition name La Sevillana®; floribunda/bed rose category for garden and show use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Marie-Louise Meilland, Meilland International, France, 1976; complex parentage combining MEIbrim, Jolie Madame, Zambra, Tropicana, Poppy Flash and Rusticana; registered 1978, introduced after 1978. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated landscape floribunda with ADR Germany 1979, Valbypark Silver Medal and Japan Bronze Medal 1978, Orléans Gold Medal and AJJH 1st prize 1980, plus further European trial honours. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub reaching about 90–130 cm high and 100–140 cm wide; moderately thorny canes; dense, slightly glossy bronze-green foliage; good natural shaping for beds, hedging and mass plantings. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium, 1.5–2.75 inch semi-double, flat blooms in clusters; around 13–25 petals; strongly remontant with generous second flush; self-cleaning habit with most spent flowers falling unaided. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid orange-red flowers; ARS pb, RHS 40A outer, 40B inner; buds dark orange-red, opening to scarlet-orange, then soft brick red with orange undertone; colour holds well with only slight lightening in strong sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, discreet rose scent that does not overpower nearby seating or dining areas; semi-double open form offers some pollen access, giving moderate attraction to bees and other visiting pollinators. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces ovoid, scarlet hips 7–11 mm in diameter in moderate numbers, adding late-season ornamental interest and some wildlife value without creating excessive self-seeding issues in maintained gardens. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very good health with resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; heat and moderate drought tolerant with watering in prolonged dry spells; hardy to about -23 to -21 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6a, Swedish zone 3). |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers sunny sites; low maintenance with minimal pruning and feeding; spacing 105–200 cm depending on hedge or specimen use; planting density 0.7–0.8 plants/m² for groundcover or massed bedding in UK gardens. |
LA SEVILLANA® offers vibrant long-season colour, low-maintenance reliability and durable own-root vigour, making it a thoughtful choice for gardeners seeking an easy, long-lived coastal or urban rose feature.