PRINCE JARDINIER® – pale pink hybrid tea rose – Meilland
Imagine stepping outside for a brief, rain-fresh stroll and being met by the silky glow and timeless poise of PRINCE JARDINIER®, its pastel blooms lighting up even a grey Irish afternoon with soft, milky-translucent pink. This hybrid tea’s very strong, long-lasting fragrance drifts along the path, evoking cut-flower luxury in a relaxed cottage setting, while its sturdy, upright structure stands steady despite blustery showers and the kind of lingering damp that often encourages fungal troubles. Large, high-centred flowers appear generously across the season, each stem ideal for vases and special arrangements, yet the bush itself is easy to manage in a front garden or narrow border. As an own-root plant it offers reassuringly slow, dependable maturity, building roots in the first year, stronger shoots in the second and full ornamental value by year three, so your investment in this premium rose keeps rewarding you season after season.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Feature rose beside a front door |
The tall, upright habit and XL, high-centred blooms create a graceful welcome in even a narrow Dublin terrace space, while own-root vigour supports a long-lived planting that settles in reliably over the years – ideal for fragrance-loving homeowners |
| Cutting patch in a family garden |
Long stems and very double, exhibition-style flowers are perfect for regular cutting, with strong, persistent scent that fills rooms; own-root plants regenerate well after harvesting, keeping the display going without complex schedules – reassuring for busy gardeners |
| Romantic cottage-garden border |
Soft pale-pink flowers blend effortlessly with perennials and grasses, adding structure without overpowering neighbouring plants, while season-spanning flowering means there is always a focal rose in view – a gentle choice for cottage-style enthusiasts |
| Single specimen in a small lawn |
Planted as a stand‑alone shrub at generous spacing, its clear shape and dense dark foliage frame the large blooms beautifully, and the own-root base supports a stable outline year after year – a simple statement for design-conscious beginners |
| Mixed rose border for long display |
Remontant flowering with an abundant second flush keeps colour coming through Ireland’s short summers, and own-root resilience helps the plant recover from weather setbacks, maintaining ornamental value over time – practical for time-poor families |
| Lightly formal front-garden hedge |
Regular spacing at about 40 cm creates a low, elegant line; medium maintenance pruning and feeding are straightforward, and the own-root system supports gradual thickening into a durable hedge – suited to low-fuss urban residents |
| Large container on a sunny patio |
In a 40–50 litre or larger pot with good drainage, its upright habit and glossy foliage provide vertical interest, while the repeated, scented blooms bring cut-rose luxury close to seating areas – appealing for space-limited balconiers |
| Climate-conscious family planting |
This ADR- and Gold Standard-certified rose offers reliable garden performance with moderate disease resistance even in cool, damp weather that encourages fungal problems, pairing long lifespan with reduced replacement needs – reassuring for eco-aware buyers |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic – Underplant with lavender cotton and soft pink campanulas to echo the pale blooms and strong scent – ideal for cottage-garden lovers
- Pastel-Contemporary – Combine with white hydrangeas and silvery grasses for a calm, structured look that highlights its XL flowers – suited to modern-front-garden owners
- Cutting-Row – Plant in a sunny row with repeat-flowering roses in similar tones, spaced for easy access to long stems – perfect for home florists
- Formal-Accent – Use as paired specimens flanking a path, with low box or Santolina edging to frame the upright habit – good for symmetry-minded planners
- Soft-Contrast – Mix with Crocosmia and red Persicaria for a bolder, warm contrast that makes the milky-pink flowers stand out – great for colour-adventurous gardeners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as MEItroni, marketed as PRINCE JARDINIER® PERFUMELLA® MEItroni; exhibition name Francis Meilland; premium gold cultivar rating for garden quality. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain Antoine Meilland in France (1996) from (‘Wimi’ × ‘Rouge Meilland’) × ‘Margaret Merril’; introduced after 2007 by Meilland International, registered in 2007. |
| Awards and recognition |
Multiple fragrance and aesthetic awards in 2006 at Buenos Aires, Le Roeulx and Baden-Baden; ADR certification 2008 and Gold Standard gold certification 2009 confirm strong garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy habit reaching about 110–150 cm high and 60–85 cm wide, with dense, glossy, dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; best effect when spaced to allow full shape. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, XL (10 cm+) high-centred blooms of cut-rose form, usually solitary on stems; more than 40 petals, remontant with a notably abundant second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft, milky pale-pink flowers with creamy undertones; outer petals creamy-pink, centre more intensely pink, gradually fading to an almost whitish-pink by senescence, maintaining a refined, powdery effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, long-lasting perfume of classic hybrid tea character; flowers can scent a small seating area or room when used as cut blooms; ideal where fragrance is a key selection criterion. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderately abundant, spherical rose hips, about 8–12 mm across, ripening to an attractive orange-red; can add subtle late-season interest if faded blooms are left on the plant. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to around –21 to –18 °C (H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3); moderate resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, still benefits from good air movement and routine care in damp climates. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; remove spent blooms, prune annually and feed regularly; recommended spacings: 50 cm in mass, 40 cm for hedging, 75 cm as a specimen plant. |
PRINCE JARDINIER® offers XL, award-winning fragrant blooms on a long-lived, own-root plant, bringing romantic structure and reliable repeat flowering to your garden; consider it if you value enduring beauty with manageable care.