EMILIEN GUILLOT™ – orange-red nostalgic rose
Step outside under soft rain and let Emilien colour your day with glowing, nostalgic blooms that feel made for an Irish cottage path or small Dublin front garden. Large, very full rosettes in vivid orange-red open in generous flushes, carrying a fruity perfume you notice even at arm’s length. This bushy, medium-height shrub slips easily into family gardens, handling breezy, damp conditions and cool summers where lush roses are still expected to repeat. Own-root planting means steady longevity, reliable recovery after winter and a naturally balanced shape without graft worries. Once settled, it rewards light, regular care with years of romance, thriving in well-drained clay where good mulch and thoughtful spacing help the foliage stay healthy. Give it sun, a little deadheading, and enjoy its character maturing beautifully from the first roots to a full, glowing shrub within three seasons.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style flower bed near a path or terrace |
Large, romantic, very double blooms with a strong fruity–spicy fragrance create a classic cottage feel at eye and nose level, ideal where you pass daily and can enjoy cutting a few stems for the house; wonderfully suited to fragrance-loving beginners. |
| Feature shrub in a small front garden |
The compact, bushy habit and medium height make it easy to place as a focal shrub by a gate or bay window, giving structure without overpowering narrow Dublin terraces, while own-root growth supports a long-lived, dependable presence for style-conscious homeowners. |
| Rose border in heavy Irish clay soils |
Performs reliably in typical Irish garden clay when planted slightly raised with added grit and long-lasting organic mulch, helping the roots stay healthy and the foliage clean so flowering remains generous for time-poor gardeners. |
| Warm, sunny bed in rain-prone, breezy locations |
Dark green, glossy foliage and medium disease resistance, with notable black-spot tolerance, provide reassuring garden performance in humid, wind-brushed spots, needing only occasional checks, which suits practically minded families. |
| Cutting corner for home arrangements |
Extra-large, cluster-borne rosettes on strong stems make lovely nostalgic indoor bouquets, and regular cutting naturally replaces weaker second flushes with fresh growth, ideal for those who enjoy simple, rewarding floristry enthusiasts. |
| Mixed romantic border with perennials and grasses |
The warm coral–orange-red tones blend gracefully as they fade, pairing beautifully with soft grasses and cottage perennials to give long-season colour harmony that keeps borders interesting for design-aware urbanites. |
| Long-term structural planting in family gardens |
Being on its own roots, the shrub thickens steadily from year to year, recovering well after pruning and weather setbacks, so you can rely on a stable, maturing rose that will share the garden with growing children and patient planners. |
| Planted singly in a large container (40–50 L+) |
In a generous pot with free-draining compost, this tidy yet generous shrub gives an elegant splash of colour on patios or doorsteps, making fragrant rose growing straightforward for balcony and small-space owners. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE-EDGE – Line a cottage-style path with Emilien Guillot underplanted with dwarf scabious for a soft, fluttering edge of coral and lilac – ideal for romantic-minded homeowners.
- FRONT-DOOR – Place a single shrub in a tall 50-litre pot by the front step, with trailing ivy to cloak the base and highlight the orange-red blooms – perfect for city terrace entrances.
- EVENING-AROMA – Combine with lavender and white campanula in a sunny bed near seating so the fruity–spicy fragrance drifts around you on still evenings – suited to scent-focused gardeners.
- TEXTURE-MIX – Plant with Panicum ‘Sangria’ and soft pink perennial geraniums to contrast airy grasses with full rosettes and create a long-season romantic blend – great for design-conscious beginners.
- FAMILY-VIEW – Position as a specimen outside a main window, with low evergreen euonymus around its base, keeping colour and structure visible year-round – appealing to busy family gardens.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Trade name Emilien Guillot™ Générosa® MASemgui, registered as MASemgui, a Romantica shrub nostalgia rose; exhibition name Emilien Guillot, in the Rós rómánsúil commercial group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Dominique Massad for Roseraies Guillot in France, from unknown parentage; bred 1997, introduced and registered 2001, reflecting the classic Générosa® romantic rose collection. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub 75–105 cm tall, 55–75 cm spread, with dense, dark green glossy foliage and moderate prickles; weak self-cleaning, so spent blooms usually need light manual deadheading. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, rosette-shaped, XL blooms over 10 cm, borne in clusters; remontant, with a strong first flush and a lighter repeat later in the season when well maintained and watered. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep orange-red buds open vermilion-orange with yellowish centres, ARS Or, RHS 34A–35A; colour softens through coral and pastel pink towards the edges, with moderate fading in strong sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Rich, strong fragrance with a fruity-spicy character noticeable from a distance; suitable for gardeners who value a scented presence near paths, entrances, seating areas and cutting corners. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is usually limited by very double flowers; where present, small spherical hips 8–12 mm, orange-red in colour, adding modest late-season interest rather than being a main feature. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, H7, Swedish zone 3); medium overall disease resistance, good black-spot resistance, medium tolerance to mildew and rust; good heat tolerance with watering. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; space 50–90 cm depending on use. Suits beds, edging, specimens, small parks and cutting. Deadhead, water in dry spells, and mulch clay soils for health. |
EMILIEN GUILLOT™ MASemgui offers romantic, strongly scented, large blooms on a compact, long-lived own-root shrub, making it an easy-care choice for Irish gardens where dependable colour and fragrance matter; a thoughtful option to plant and enjoy for years.