LA SEVILLANA® – orange-red landscape shrub rose – Meilland
Designed for today’s compact urban plots, LA SEVILLANA® brings generous, season‑long colour with minimal effort, ideal for busy households who still want a welcoming, flower-filled front garden. This bushy floribunda forms a dense, upright hedge or bed that remains neat with just light annual pruning, while its semi-double blooms offer a useful balance between showy display and pollinator access. The fiery orange-red flowers hold their colour reliably even in exposed situations, and its proven disease resistance makes it a practical choice where you rely mainly on rainwater and need a planting that remains healthy despite humid summers and persistent fungal pressure. As an own-root rose it builds strength steadily, rewarding you with reliable top growth and a stable outline over many years, and it suits both open soil and large, 40–50 litre containers filled with peat‑free compost. Heat and moderate drought tolerance are complemented by self-cleaning flowers, so faded blooms largely drop away on their own, leaving little deadheading to do between one flush and the next. In UK family gardens this makes it especially useful for front boundaries and sunny, low-maintenance beds where children and pets share space, offering vivid colour without constant supervision or specialist care, and over time the own-root system underpins a resilient structure that copes well with everyday stress. Plant once, water in well, then enjoy the gradual development from establishing roots in the first year to more confident flowering in the second and a fully settled, high-impact display by the third season, supporting a quietly sustainable approach to long-term beauty.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden statement bed |
The vivid orange-red clusters create an immediate focal point from the street, giving year-round structure and strong seasonal colour with minimal work. Flowers carry a light, pleasant scent without overwhelming small spaces, suiting busy homeowners seeking easy impact front-garden owners |
| Low-maintenance flowering hedge |
Bushy, upright growth and dense foliage lend themselves to informal hedging at around 1 m high, with good repeat flowering along the full length. Limited pruning and self-cleaning blooms keep the hedge tidy for those wanting straightforward, reliable structure family gardeners |
| Urban, rainwater-friendly planting strip |
Excellent disease resistance and strong urban tolerance mean the shrub stays healthy where air circulation is poor and watering relies mainly on stored rainwater. It copes well with wet spells followed by warmth, reducing failure risk in constrained city plots urban sustainability gardeners |
| Mass planting in shared front courts |
Consistent height, uniform habit and good colour retention make it ideal for repeating in rows or drifts, giving a professional, coherent look with little care. Heat and moderate drought tolerance ease maintenance in jointly managed front spaces neighbourhood planting groups |
| Large container on terrace or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre pot with peat-free mix, its compact footprint and steady root system translate into a stable, long-lived container shrub. Own-root growth lets it regenerate well if cut back, suiting renters or flat owners investing in durable planting balcony and patio owners |
| Mixed “girly” front garden border |
The bright vermilion-orange flowers pair beautifully with airy perennials such as lavender, nepeta or verbena, softening the strong colour while supporting bees. Semi-double blooms allow reasonable access to pollen, boosting seasonal life around the doorstep pollinator-conscious beginners |
| Low-input family play garden edge |
Good hardiness and strong disease resistance minimise chemical intervention and complicated care, so borders can be left largely to themselves between simple yearly checks. Self-cleaning flowers reduce the need for deadheading along play areas and paths busy young families |
| Long-term, sustainable shrub framework |
As an own-root shrub it matures into a stable framework that can be renewed from the base if ever cut hard back, avoiding issues with rootstock suckers. Over time this supports a durable, low-input rose feature that fits long-range garden plans long-term planners |
Styling ideas
- Sunset-Glow Border – Combine LA SEVILLANA® with soft pink roses and lavender for a warm, feminine front border – ideal for homeowners wanting a colourful yet low-maintenance entrance.
- Modern-Hedge Line – Plant in a straight single row with evergreen grasses for a clean, contemporary boundary – suited to urban households preferring structure over high-maintenance mixed planting.
- Container-Showpiece – Grow one plant in a 50 litre terracotta pot with trailing nepeta to spill over the rim – perfect for renters needing movable, long-flowering structure on balconies or patios.
- City-Pocket Garden – Underplant with drought-tolerant herbs such as sage and thyme for a scented, wildlife-friendly strip – good for small front gardens where space and time are limited.
- Colour-Drift Planting – Mass three to five plants with verbena and ornamental grasses for a loose, “girly” meadow feel – appealing to beginners seeking soft movement and reliable colour without complex care.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
La Sevillana® (MEIgekanu), floribunda landscape shrub, exhibition floribunda class; part of the Bedding rose collection, verified premium bronze quality for own-root container production. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Marie-Louise Meilland, Meilland International, France, 1976; complex floribunda lineage selected for uniform habit, colour stability and landscape performance; registered and distributed internationally from 1978 onwards. |
| Awards and recognition |
Widely trialled landscape rose with ADR certification (Germany, 1979) and multiple medals including Valbypark, Orléans and Bagatelle, confirming resilience, floriferousness and consistent ornamental value in public plantings. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub 90–130 cm tall and 100–140 cm wide, moderately thorny with dense, slightly glossy bronze-green foliage; naturally forms a broad mound suited to hedging, beds and mass planting schemes. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, flat clusters of medium-sized blooms, typically 13–25 petals; strongly remontant with a free second flush, carried in large trusses for broad colour impact in bedding, hedges and public or private mass plantings. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Fiery orange-red flowers (RHS 40A outer, 40B inner) with vermilion and coral tones; buds dark orange-red, ageing to softer brick red yet holding an orange glow; colour retention good even in strong sun and warm conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, discreet rose fragrance, noticeable at close quarters without dominating confined spaces; semi-double form leaves stamens accessible, offering moderate interest for pollinating insects alongside its main visual bedding role. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small, ovoid scarlet hips, around 7–11 mm diameter; formed in moderate quantities, they extend seasonal interest into autumn and may provide a light wildlife food source without overwhelming the plant’s tidy outline. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very good disease resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; hardy to approximately −23 to −21 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6a, Swedish Zone 3), with strong performance under urban stress, heat and moderate drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun and well-drained soil; low feeding and pruning needs. Ideal spacings: 105 cm for hedging, 120 cm for mass planting, 200 cm as specimen; own-root plants suit long-term, low-input family and urban gardens. |
LA SEVILLANA® offers vivid, long-season colour, low maintenance care and durable own-root growth that settles into a stable, long-lived shrub, making it a thoughtful choice for sustainable family and urban gardens.