HELLO® – deep red groundcover rose – Meilland
HELLO® brings a low, spreading wave of colour to Irish gardens, clothing the soil in deep, velvety red blooms from early summer well into autumn with very little fuss. Its cluster-flowering habit creates a cheerful, cottage-style border that looks at home beside front paths, on slopes or softening the edge of a terrace. This compact shrub copes reliably with our damp, mild weather and frequent rain, its foliage staying neat and healthy even when showers linger for days. As an own-root rose, it settles steadily and lives for the long term, regrowing strongly if cut back or nipped by winter. Plant once and enjoy an easy rhythm: roots in year one, fuller top growth in year two, and a dense carpet of blooms by year three that needs more appreciation than maintenance. HELLO® is self-cleaning, so most spent flowers drop away, keeping the plant looking fresh without constant deadheading, while its moderate height and good spread help cover bare soil and suppress weeds, perfect for busy households.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden edging in a Dublin terrace |
HELLO® forms a low, spreading shrub that frames paths and small front lawns without blocking windows or light. Its long flowering season brings reliable colour with minimal pruning, suiting time-poor city gardeners and first-time rose planters who appreciate beginners. |
| Groundcover for slopes or awkward banks |
The dense, branching habit and 60–110 cm spread help knit soil together and visually stabilise sloping ground. Once established, the own-root system supports a long-lived cover that recovers well from weather damage, ideal for low-traffic areas managed by homeowners. |
| Mixed flower bed in an Irish cottage garden |
The rich, deep-red clusters sit beautifully among perennials, giving a traditional cottage look without complicated care. Self-cleaning flowers and moderate maintenance needs suit informal, slightly wild borders maintained at weekends by hobby-gardeners. |
| Low hedge along driveways or paths |
Regular spacing at around 70 cm creates a low, flowering line that guides the eye and softens hard edges. The repeat blooming and good disease resistance mean it stays attractive between trims, practical for families wanting neat structure yet remaining busy. |
| Container planting on patios and balconies |
Grown in a large container of at least 40–50 litres, HELLO® offers months of rich red colour close to seating areas. Its compact height, spreading habit and scentless flowers make it suitable for small, sheltered spaces used by fragrance-sensitive or urban residents. |
| Small, low-maintenance family garden borders |
This shrub’s moderate maintenance requirement fits well with everyday family life, needing only light pruning and occasional plant protection. Own-root growth offers long-term value, as the plant thickens rather than weakening with age, reassuring cautious buyers. |
| Rock gardens and gravel beds |
The spreading growth habit gently spills over stones and gravel, softening hard textures while covering bare soil. Good self-cleaning keeps the display tidy even in changeable, showery Irish summers with frequent rainfall and mild humidity, desirable for relaxed gardeners. |
| Urban green spaces and shared communal beds |
HELLO®’s combination of repeat flowering, durable own-root structure and H7 hardiness makes it a robust choice for public or shared spaces where maintenance visits are infrequent. Once established, it provides stable ornamental value appreciated by local communities. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Red Ribbon – Drift HELLO® along a path with foxgloves and campanulas for a soft, storybook border – ideal for romantic cottage-garden lovers.
- Terrace-Glamour – Line a Dublin front step with matched 50-litre pots of HELLO® and evergreen box balls – perfect for style-conscious city homeowners.
- Crimson-Carpet Bank – Mass plant on a sunny slope, underplanting with creeping thyme for scented groundcover – suited to families taming awkward banks.
- Rock-Garden Glow – Tuck HELLO® among boulders with blue globe thistle and low grasses – great for those who like bold, textural contrasts.
- Driveway-Welcome – Create a low hedge of HELLO® mixed with white liriope or hardy geraniums – appealing to hosts who want a friendly first impression.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Trade name HELLO® Groundcover MEIkinba, shrub rose in the groundcover collection; registered cultivar MEIkinba, ARS exhibition name ‘Hello’, commercial group Clúdach talún. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain Antoine Meilland, Meilland International, France; breeding year 1999, introduced 2002 with EU and international protection, parentage unknown, distributed initially by Meilland International. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Spreading shrub 60–90 cm high and 60–110 cm wide, moderately thorny with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage; good self-cleaning of spent blooms, forming an effective flowering groundcover. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized 4–7 cm, very double, cup-shaped blooms with 40+ petals; cluster-flowering with remontant habit and abundant second flush, giving generous flowering across the season in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniformly deep, velvety red blooms (RHS 53A–53B, ARS code dr); buds dark ruby-red, flowers deepen slightly to wine-red, with colour holding well in strong sun and only minimal fading as petals age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable fragrance; essentially a scentless ornamental rose whose value lies in its long-lasting, intense red display and clean, compact growth rather than perfume or pollinator attraction. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally low due to very double flowers and removal of spent blooms, but occasional small, spherical, orange-red hips 8–13 mm in diameter may appear late in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C; resistant to powdery mildew and rust, moderate against black spot; tolerates heat with watering in drought, suited to moist, cool-temperate Irish gardens. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Use for beds, edging, slopes, rock gardens, containers and urban spaces; allow about 80 cm spacing for mass plantings, 70 cm for hedging, 140 cm as specimen; partial-shade tolerant with moderate maintenance requirement. |
HELLO® Groundcover MEIkinba offers a long season of deep-red colour, tidy self-cleaning growth and durable own-root performance that rewards patient planting, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, everyday Irish gardens.