PRINCESSE DE MONACO® GPT – cream-white-pink climbing rose - Meilland
Step out after rain and follow a narrow path lined with balance, as PRINCESSE DE MONACO® GPT climbs walls and trellises in cream and blush petals, its glossy dark foliage echoing a quietly luxurious, “girly” London front garden. This own-root climber settles in steadily, and with patience you will see strong roots in year one, graceful shoots in year two and full ornamental presence by year three, all while coping reliably with typical British rain and wind in small urban spaces. The large, double blooms repeat through the season for long-lasting impact, while dense growth and medium maintenance needs keep everyday care simple. Ideal over a porch, along a shared front fence or as a soft screen beside a sitting area, it partners beautifully with drought-tolerant perennials in a rainwater-conscious, low-lawn garden. With good soil preparation and thoughtful drainage, this premium own-root plant is designed for years of stable structure in compact family plots.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden wall of a London terrace |
Trained flat to a wall, this climber delivers an elegant, space-saving vertical display with extra-large, cream-and-pink blooms, adding strong kerb appeal without demanding complex pruning, ideal for a time-pressed beginner. |
| Rainwater-friendly entrance arch or arbour |
Over an arch near a downpipe or water butt, its own-root resilience and moderate water needs combine well with permeable surfaces, supporting a simple, attractive gateway planting scheme for the sustainably minded homeowner. |
| Family seating area backdrop |
Along a pergola by a patio or small deck, the dense foliage and repeated flushes of large flowers create a soft visual screen with minimal fragrance, suiting families who want beauty without overpowering scent, especially the urban gardener. |
| Small side return with trellis screening |
Its climbing habit and glossy cover help disguise bins or downpipes in narrow side passages, needing only moderate tying-in and occasional deadheading, a manageable routine for busy city residents. |
| Rain- and wind-exposed coastal fence |
When tied securely to sturdy wires, it offers reliable repeat flowering even in blustery conditions, coping well with typical British coastal rain and breeze for practical yet pretty screening for coastal owners. |
| Large container on a balcony or roof terrace |
Planted in a 40–50 litre peat-free container with a slim trellis, it becomes a vertical accent that can be repositioned if you move, giving long-lived structure and colour for flexible, space-conscious renters. |
| Low-maintenance pillar or obelisk feature |
Spiralled around a pillar or freestanding obelisk, its steady own-root growth and moderate vigour create a tall, romantic feature that remains stable year after year with simple seasonal tying, ideal for relaxed hobby gardeners. |
| Mixed perennial border in heavy clay soil |
In a well-prepared planting hole with improved drainage, it combines gracefully with salvias and phlox, its long-season flowering adding height and colour while suiting those ready for a modest, regular care routine, including aspiring beginners. |
Styling ideas
- Terrace-Chic Arch – Train over a slim metal arch, underplant with lavender and nepeta, and edge with pale gravel for a soft, feminine welcome – ideal for style-conscious city couples.
- Porch Curtain – Fan the canes along wires around a front door, pairing with evergreen box in pots for year-round framework – perfect for homeowners seeking classic formality with little fuss.
- Romantic Side-Return – Use trellis panels to turn a narrow passage into a bloom-lined walkway, with shade-tolerant groundcovers below – suited to terrace owners wanting charm from overlooked spaces.
- Balcony Statement – Plant in a 50-litre trough with salvia and grasses, letting stems climb a railing-mounted screen – a good option for renters wanting movable, high-impact planting.
- Cottage-Fence Blend – Thread canes along a low fence, weaving between echinops and phlox for layered colour and texture – attractive for hobby gardeners building a gentle, cottage-style border.
Technical cultivar profile
| Trait | Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing hybrid tea sport registered as MEIbergamu, marketed as PRINCESSE DE MONACO® GPT within the Meilland® ‘Classics’ collection, approved exhibition name Princesse de Monaco, Cl., cream-white-pink climber. |
| Origin and breeding |
Natural climbing sport of ‘Princesse de Monaco’, bred by Meilland International in Australia around 1985, later introduced to the French market by Meilland Richardier in 2014 for ornamental wall and trellis use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climbing habit reaching about 210–310 cm high and 120–190 cm wide, moderately thorny stems, dense, dark green glossy foliage, suited to walls, fences, arches and pillars with regular tying and support. |
| Flower morphology |
Very large, double, cup-shaped blooms with approximately 26–39 petals, borne mostly singly, repeating freely through the season with an abundant second flush when well fed and watered, moderate self-cleaning of spent flowers. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cream-white flowers edged with pink to carmine; newly open blooms show distinct ruby-pink margins, which soften to peach-pink then pale with age, overall colour stable though edging may fade slightly in strong sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very light and discreet, with a fresh, lively character rather than a strong perfume, making it suitable where bold scent is not desired or where seating areas are closely enclosed by planting. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally low due to full, double flowers; where formed, hips are ellipsoidal, about 10–14 mm across, with an orange-red colour that adds modest late-season interest without prolific seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Fully hardy in UK climates, rated to around -34 to -32 °C (RHS H7, USDA 4a, Swedish zone 5); disease resistance moderate for black spot, mildew and rust, benefitting from good air flow and standard rose care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; responds well to improved clay or chalk sites, regular watering in dry spells, and annual pruning to renew flowering wood when trained on walls, arches or pergolas. |
PRINCESSE DE MONACO® GPT offers luxurious, long-season climbing colour, dependable hardiness and steady own-root longevity for walls, arches or fences, making it a thoughtful choice if you value lasting structure with moderate care.