PALAIS ROYAL® – white climbing rose – Meilland
Step out to your front path and imagine soft raindrops catching on creamy-white rosettes of PALAIS ROYAL®, a gently fragrant climbing rose that turns Irish cottage walls and Dublin terraces into a calm green sanctuary. Its generous, XL blooms repeat through the season, so you can enjoy relaxed evenings outside even when summers feel short and humid, with petals that keep their poise in cool, wet spells. Climbs steadily on arches, fences or house fronts without demanding fussy pruning, and as an own-root rose it establishes slowly but reliably, building roots in year one, stronger shoots in year two, and its full, romantic display by year three for long-term pleasure in a family garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-garden wall or terrace façade |
This climber’s tall, elegant habit and XL rosette blooms create an instant “palace front” feel on modest Dublin terraces or cottage walls, yet it stays manageable with light annual pruning and occasional deadheading, suiting the time-pressed beginner. |
| Garden arch, pergola or entrance walk-through |
Its repeat flowering and very full clusters of creamy-white blooms soften metal or timber arches, giving you that romantic walk-through moment all summer with only medium maintenance, ideal for those wanting charm without constant jobs, especially the homeowner. |
| Feature rose on a sturdy fence or boundary |
Climbing 2,25–3,75 m with dense, dark green foliage, it dresses functional fences in layered rosettes while keeping a reasonably tidy shape, rewarding simple tying-in and feeding with a long-lived display that suits the practical gardener. |
| Near seating areas and patios |
The light, fruity scent and soft white colouring are perfect beside a bench or small patio, where you sit close enough to notice the perfume but are not overwhelmed, fitting smaller Irish family gardens and the relaxed evening-focused user. |
| Partial-shade side passage or north-east aspect |
Its tolerance of partial shade allows planting where sun is limited, such as side passages between houses, and the pale blooms brighten gloomy corners, making good use of difficult spots for the space-conscious urban owner. |
| Cut flowers for the house |
The large, very full blooms and long stems are suitable for cutting, giving cottage-style arrangements from your own garden so you can enjoy the same romantic look indoors with minimal effort, appealing to the décor-minded buyer. |
| Long-term structure in a family garden |
As an own-root climber it builds a durable framework, capable of regenerating from the base if weather or accidents damage stems, so the ornamental value remains stable over many years with modest care, reassuring the long-horizon planner. |
| Wind-exposed or rain-battered coastal suburbs |
The robust framework, dense foliage and good general toughness make it suitable where weather can be wild and wet near the coast, coping well with blustery, rain-laden conditions typical of Atlantic-influenced gardens, reassuring the weather-aware family. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-arch romance – Train PALAIS ROYAL® over a wooden arch with Alchemilla mollis billowing at the base for a soft, frothy skirt – perfect for lovers of informal cottage entrances.
- White-on-green calm – Let it climb a dark-painted fence, underplanting with evergreen ferns and hostas to highlight the creamy blooms – ideal for small urban gardens seeking a soothing palette.
- Front-door statement – Frame a doorway with this climber and a pair of large (40–50 litre) pots of lavender for fragrance at two heights – suited to terrace-house fronts wanting impact from minimal space.
- Evening seating nook – Grow it behind a bench with Liatris spicata 'Alba' dotted nearby so spires echo the rose clusters – good for those who unwind outdoors after work.
- Elegant boundary screen – Cover a wire fence and mix in Ceanothus thyrsiflorus for contrasting blue spring blossom before the roses peak – appealing to gardeners who like long-season structure and colour.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Palais Royal® Romantica® (MEIviowit), also marketed as White Eden™; large-flowered climbing rose from the Romantica® collection, registered by Meilland International for ornamental garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Natural colour sport of the renowned 'Eden' / 'Pierre de Ronsard' (Meiviolin, 1985). Bred by Alain Meilland in France, 1999; introduced 2004 via Meilland International and Conard-Pyle. |
| Awards and recognition |
Awarded “Best of the Best” and first prize in the climbing rose category at the 2010 La Tacita International Trials for New Roses, confirming its high ornamental and garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climber reaching about 2,25–3,75 m high, spread 1,15–1,85 m. Dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage, moderately thorny canes; medium self-cleaning, benefits from light training and pruning. |
| Flower morphology |
Extra-large, very full rosette blooms with 40+ petals, often borne in clusters. Remontant habit with a generous second flush, providing abundant repeat flowering across the main growing season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Creamy white base colour, buds and fresh blooms touched with faint pink or yellow-pink at petal edges in cool, humid weather. Colour holds moderately well; overall effect is luminous white to soft cream. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, restrained scent with a soft, fruity character best appreciated at close range. Not overpowering near doors or seating, it adds gentle perfume without dominating compact outdoor spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional ellipsoid orange-red hips, about 11–19 mm, forming after uncut flowers. Modest but attractive seasonal interest, especially against the dark foliage late in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7; USDA 5b, Swedish Zone 4). Disease resistance moderate to black spot, mildew and rust; benefits from good air circulation and basic preventative care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant in fertile, well-drained soil, avoiding waterlogging on heavy clay; enrich with organic matter and mulch. Space 140–240 cm depending on use; containers should be at least 40–50 litres for stable growth. |
PALAIS ROYAL® offers romantic repeat flowering, gentle scent and a durable own-root climbing framework that matures gracefully over the years, making it a thoughtful choice for those planning a long-lived, low-fuss garden feature.