VIRGO™ – white hybrid tea rose – Mallerin
If you dream of a front garden that feels freshly washed after rain, VIRGO™ gives you elegant white blooms and glossy foliage that stay composed even in Ireland’s rainfall-rich, soft-light conditions, bringing a sense of serenity to city terraces and cottage paths. This classic hybrid tea is remarkably reliable: disease-resistant, low-fuss and long-lived on its own roots, so it quietly matures rather than needing constant replacement. Its long-stemmed, high-centred flowers are perfect for bringing that garden freshness indoors as cut blooms. Easy planting, simple pruning and steady performance suit beginners, while hobby gardeners will appreciate how Year 1 builds roots, Year 2 fills out with strong shoots and Year 3 reveals the full ornamental value.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Sunny Irish cottage front border |
VIRGO™ thrives in a sunny, open position, giving repeat flushes of snow-white, high-centred blooms that read beautifully against stone walls and clipped hedges. Good disease resistance keeps maintenance light for a neat, classic look in everyday family gardens, ideal for the beginner gardener. |
| Dublin terraced-house front garden |
Its upright habit and 75–105 cm height make VIRGO™ an elegant structural feature beside a path or low railings without overwhelming a small frontage. Reliable remontant flowering adds seasonal interest on busy streets with minimal fuss, suiting the urban homeowner. |
| Feature rose in mixed perennial bed |
Planted as a specimen at around 90 cm spacing, VIRGO™’s pure white flowers and dark, glossy foliage act as a calm anchor point among perennials and grasses. The own-root form matures steadily over several seasons, giving a long-lived focal point for the patient hobbyist. |
| Cut-flower row for home arrangements |
Originally bred as a high-quality hybrid tea, VIRGO™ offers long, straight stems and large, double, high-centred flowers that are ideal for vases. Regular picking encourages further blooms, rewarding simple care with graceful stems for the flower-lover. |
| Simple low-maintenance family border |
With low–medium maintenance needs and good resistance to black spot and powdery mildew, VIRGO™ fits busy households who prefer light pruning and the occasional tidy-up over intensive care. Its dependable repeat flowering suits the time-pressed family gardener. |
| Small rose bed on heavier Irish clay |
Once planted into improved, well-drained soil, VIRGO™ establishes steadily on its own roots, building a durable framework that copes well with the kind of soft, moisture-retentive conditions often found in Irish gardens with frequent soft rain, reassuring for the cautious planner. |
| Long-term planting in urban green space |
The combination of long lifespan, sturdy own-root growth and moderate height makes VIRGO™ suitable for beds in shared courtyards or communal greens. With basic seasonal care it retains its ornamental value for years, appealing to the community gardener. |
| Large decorative container near the front door |
In a generously sized pot of at least 40–50 litres with good drainage, VIRGO™ becomes a refined greeting rose, its snow-white flowers brightening shaded façades. Own-root resilience allows it to recover well from weather setbacks, a comfort for the balcony grower. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-White – Combine VIRGO™ with dwarf baby’s breath and soft pink foxgloves for a misty, romantic Irish cottage effect – for nostalgic front-garden romantics.
- City-Chic – Plant in a tight row along black railings, underplanted with evergreen box for a clean, architectural feel – for style-conscious urban homeowners.
- Evening-Glow – Set VIRGO™ with dusky Penstemon ‘Husker Red’ and warm-toned gravel so the white blooms catch low evening light – for after-work garden unwinders.
- Classic-Cut – Dedicate a small bed to VIRGO™ in neat rows, with a narrow path for easy picking of stems – for home florists who love fresh arrangements.
- Evergreen-Frame – Pair VIRGO™ with compact cherry laurel ‘Miki’ or low evergreen shrubs to frame doorways in all seasons – for practical, low-maintenance planners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Virgo is a hybrid tea rose (Rós taehibride), registered as Virgo, with trade name Virgo™ Hybrid tea rose Virgo and ARS exhibition name Virgo; originally described in 1947 and still grown as a classic cultivar. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in France by Charles Mallerin from ‘Blanche Mallerin’ × ‘Neige Parfum’, introduced in 1947 and first distributed by Meilland Richardier; an unregistered but well-known garden and exhibition variety. |
| Awards and recognition |
Honoured with the Royal National Rose Society Gold Medal in 1949, confirming its quality and reliability as a garden and exhibition hybrid tea with enduring appeal to rose enthusiasts. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright hybrid tea with moderately dense, glossy dark green foliage, 75–105 cm high and 70–95 cm spread, moderately thorny stems and weak self-cleaning, so spent blooms benefit from regular deadheading. |
| Flower morphology |
Large 7–10 cm, double flowers with 26–39 petals, solitary on stems, with pointed, high-centred hybrid tea form; remontant with a bountiful second flowering, ideal for cutting and formal displays. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure snow-white flowers with pearlescent sheen; buds greenish with creamy tip, opening creamy white then clearing to bright white, finally showing a faint ivory tone before petal drop; ARS white, RHS 155C–155D. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, refreshing fragrance with a subtly scented rose character; not overpowering but noticeable at close range, especially in still evening air, making it suitable near paths, doors and seating areas. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally poor due to the double flowers; when present, hips are small, spherical, around 10–14 mm in diameter and red-orange, adding modest late-season interest without prolific seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, moderate rust susceptibility; hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b), suitable for most Irish locations with normal winter protection practices. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil, spaced 55–90 cm depending on use; prefers regular watering, especially in dry spells, with deadheading and light pruning to support repeat flowering and shape. |
VIRGO™ offers elegant white blooms, reliable repeat flowering and good disease resistance on a long-lived own-root plant; a thoughtful choice if you want a refined, low-fuss rose for years to come.