LADY ROMANTICA® – cream-white floribunda bedding rose – Meilland
Imagine stepping onto a sheltered coastal veranda after a breezy beach walk: LADY ROMANTICA® settles calmly into British gardens, coping well with frequent coastal winds and rain while rewarding you with generous clusters of creamy rosette blooms. Its own-root form gives reassuring longevity, quietly building a dependable framework for years of display. In a typical family garden it offers compact proportion, fitting easily into smaller borders and 40–50 litre containers without overwhelming the space. The very double, romantic flowers appear in repeated waves from early summer, bringing a steady, medium-strength fragrance that feels fresh rather than heavy on warm, salty afternoons. Foliage is neatly bushy for good coverage, while proven winter hardiness supports long-term reliability even in exposed, cool sites. Over time, own-root growth follows a natural rhythm – first year mainly rooting, second year stronger shoots, and by the third season a full ornamental impact that looks settled, mature and beautifully at home by the sea.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda container (40–50 litres or larger) |
LADY ROMANTICA®’s compact, bushy habit stays in scale with verandas and balconies, while repeated clusters of cream-white flowers create a calm, seaside feel over a long season in a single pot; own-root growth in a generous container supports long-term structural stability for beginners. |
| Small family front garden bed |
The moderate height and width make it easy to place beneath windows without blocking light, giving an organised look with layered cream rosettes that repeat through the season and soften hard landscaping for time-poor homeowners. |
| Romantic “girly” cream-and-pastel border |
The full, rosette-shaped blooms and soft cream-to-peach tints echo vintage-style planting, pairing well with pinks and mauves for a subtly feminine border that feels curated yet achievable for casual gardeners. |
| Salt-tolerant coastal shingle strip near seating |
In a well-drained, slightly raised pocket within shingle, this rose anchors gently in place while coping with blustery conditions and regular wet spells typical of British coasts, giving reliable flowering structure for coastal-style enthusiasts. |
| Mixed border with ornamental grasses |
The bushy framework and repeat-flowering clusters provide a solid visual anchor among fine-textured grasses, ensuring the planting never looks bare; own-root resilience helps the rose recover well from occasional wind damage for design-conscious planners. |
| Low, fragrant path-edge group |
Planted at 50 cm intervals, the rounded shrubs knit into a low edging, with medium-strength sweetness released as you pass, turning everyday routes to the door or shed into a simple sensory moment for busy commuters. |
| Informal cut-flower corner |
The large, very double blooms on clustered stems lend themselves to small jugs and vases, bringing a soft, bridal look indoors; own-root durability means regular cutting is well tolerated over many seasons for creative arrangers. |
| Family play-garden backdrop hedge |
At around 55–85 cm, a double row at about 40 cm spacing forms a low, flower-rich backdrop that screens play equipment without towering over it, combining long-term structure with minimal specialist care for relaxed families. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Veranda Calm – Position in a 50–60 litre pale terracotta pot with blue Festuca and a low sea kale nearby to echo coastal tones – ideal for balcony and veranda owners wanting easy seaside character.
- Romantic-Bed – Mass-plant three to five shrubs in front of pink Lavandula for a soft, bridal-coloured bed that flowers repeatedly – suited to those who like feminine, low-effort borders.
- Shingle-Pocket – Tuck plants into raised shingle beds with sea kale and silver foliage perennials, allowing good drainage while the rose provides dense structure – good for coastal gardeners with poor soil.
- Pathway-Perfume – Line a main garden path with evenly spaced plants and underplant with low thyme to release scent from both foliage and blooms – appealing to homeowners who enjoy sensory, everyday routes.
- Grassland-Elegance – Combine with airy ornamental grasses and white Gaura for a light, movement-filled scheme where the rose offers solid flowering anchors – perfect for design-led gardeners who prefer subtle colours.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
MEIperette, marketed as LADY ROMANTICA® within the Romantica® collection; floribunda bed rose type classified as a shrub floribunda for exhibition, verified premium bronze quality for UK home gardens. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Meilland International SA, Le Cannet-des-Maures, France, with parentage not disclosed; introduced and registered in 2010, reflecting modern breeding for garden performance and reliable repeat flowering. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub reaching approximately 55–85 cm in both height and spread, with moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness; forms a balanced, low-maintenance framework in beds or containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, cluster-borne, rosette-shaped blooms with more than 40 petals give a very double, romantic effect; remontant habit ensures a strong second flush, supporting continuous decorative value through the main season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cream-white base tone with subtle peach cream at the centre on opening, coded RHS 155D outer and 158C inner; mellows to uniform cream with snow-white, slightly translucent edges before petals fall cleanly. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Clearly noticeable, medium-strength sweet scent, perceptible at close range and around seating areas in still weather; an ornamental fragrance character suitable for tea corners and relaxed evening use rather than overpowering display. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is typically sparse due to very double flowers; where formed, hips are ovoid, about 6–10 mm across, orange-red in colour and of mainly incidental ornamental interest rather than a key design feature. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −29 to −26 °C (RHS H7; Swedish Zone 4; USDA 5a), with medium general disease resistance, good tolerance to powdery mildew, and moderate susceptibility to black spot and rust in humid conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; plant 40–75 cm apart depending on hedging or solitary use, at 4–4.6 plants per m² for mass effect; suitable for beds, borders, groups, larger containers and cutting. |
LADY ROMANTICA® offers compact proportions, generous repeat flowering and reliable hardiness in an own-root form that promises long-lived structure and easy care, making it a considerate choice for understated coastal and family gardens.