PALAIS ROYAL® – white climbing rose – Meilland
Stepping past a London terrace framed in ivory blooms, you sense a soft, fruity fragrance rising after rain, as this reliable climber clothes walls and arches with lush, dark green foliage. Its very full, Romantica-style rosette flowers open in generous flushes through summer and early autumn, creating an elegant, “girly” backdrop that feels both classic and modern. As an own-root plant, it builds strength gradually for a long, stable life in your garden, with year one focusing on roots, year two on taller, fuller growth, and year three revealing its full ornamental impact. Designed for easy-going care in typical British gardens, it copes well with cool, damp spells and breezy conditions, giving you a sustainable, rain-friendly vertical feature that matures into a quietly luxurious garden presence.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-garden arch over a path |
Train PALAIS ROYAL® over an arch to create a welcoming, post‑rain “tunnel” of creamy white rosettes. Its repeat flowering and medium maintenance needs suit busy household schedules, ideal for the time‑pressed urban gardener. |
| Climbing rose for terraces and narrow side returns |
The tall, upright habit and relatively modest spread make it perfect where ground space is limited but height is available, providing vertical romance along a side return or terrace boundary for the style-focused city homeowner. |
| Own-root, long-lived family-garden feature |
As an own-root climber it ages gracefully, regenerating from the base if cut back by weather or pruning, so one planting can serve the family garden for many years with steady ornamental value for the practical long-term planner. |
| Rainwater-conscious planting by walls or downpipes |
Once established, its deep root system handles typical UK rainfall patterns near hard surfaces, helping you turn run-off zones into green structure while coping well with wind and showers for the environmentally aware town gardener. |
| Partial-shade side wall or north-east aspect |
Tolerant of partial shade, this climber still produces generous flushes of blossom on walls that see only morning or dappled light, adding softness where many roses struggle, which reassures the light-challenged small-garden owner. |
| Large container on balcony or paved courtyard (50–60 L) |
In a sturdy 50–60 litre container with good drainage, it provides vertical greenery and romantic blooms without sacrificing floor space, giving balcony or paved gardens a focal point that suits the container-ready apartment gardener. |
| Cut flowers for the home |
The large, very full rosette blooms with soft, fruity scent are excellent for cutting; even a few stems create a luxurious indoor arrangement, rewarding those who enjoy seasonal flowers for the aesthetically minded home decorator. |
| Statement pergola or column in a low-fuss scheme |
With medium care needs and steady repeat flowering, it clothes pergolas or columns in creamy white blossom without demanding complex pruning, fitting into simple planting schemes that suit the relaxed, no-fuss hobby gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Romantic entrance arch – Combine PALAIS ROYAL® with lavender and nepeta along the path edges to underline its creamy white blooms and fragrance – ideal for front-garden stylists seeking gentle drama.
- Soft white courtyard – Grow in a large 50–60 L pot with silver-leaved sage and gravel mulch for a light, low-fuss look – for urban owners wanting elegance without lawn or borders.
- Rain-kissed façade – Train it beside a downpipe, underplanting with moisture-tolerant Alchemilla mollis to catch run-off – suited to eco-conscious gardeners designing rain-friendly front gardens.
- Shady side return – Use against a fence in partial shade, with ferns and white Liatris spicata ‘Alba’ for layered texture – for those turning overlooked side passages into usable green space.
- Classic pergola walk – Pair on a pergola with a second climber in soft pink and underplant with low catmint to extend colour and scent – perfect for families wanting a simple yet memorable garden feature.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing large-flowered Romantica® rose; registered as MEIviowit, marketed as Palais Royal® / White Eden™, premium gold quality, supplied as a 2‑litre own-root eleanorROSE® ORIGINAL plant. |
| Origin and breeding |
Natural colour mutation (sport) of ‘Eden’ = ‘Pierre de Ronsard’ (Meiviolin, 1985), bred by Alain Meilland in France; introduced 2004 via Meilland International and Conard-Pyle. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holder of La Tacita International Trials for New Roses “Best of the Best” (2010) and first prize in the climbing rose category at La Tacita the same year, confirming strong ornamental value. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climber 225–375 cm high and 115–185 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; self-cleaning is average, so light deadheading maintains a tidy display. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, XL-sized rosette blooms with 40+ petals form in clusters; remontant flowering habit offers an abundant main flush and a generous second wave, suitable for cutting and decorative training. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Creamy white base colour (RHS 155C outer, 155D inner); in cool, humid spells the petal edges can show a pale pinkish‑ochre tint, with colour holding reasonably well before gradually softening towards cream. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, restrained scent with a soft, fruity character; best appreciated at close range on still, humid days or in sheltered spots near seating, adding a subtle sensory layer rather than overpowering perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms ellipsoid orange-red hips 11–19 mm in diameter; not produced in great quantity but can add late-season interest, particularly when trained against structures visible from the house. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –26 to –23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 4, USDA 5b); disease resistance is moderate, so basic monitoring and timely treatment for black spot, mildew and rust are recommended. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on walls, fences, arches, pergolas and columns; spacing 140–240 cm depending on use. Tolerates partial shade and heat but appreciates watering in prolonged drought and well-drained, prepared soil. |
PALAIS ROYAL® offers romantic repeat-flowering height, partial-shade versatility and durable own-root growth, making it a refined choice if you seek a long-lived, low-fuss climbing rose.