RED LEONARDO DA VINCI – deep-red nostalgic rose – Meilland
Step through your front gate after rain and be met by a low, bushy haze of petals and polished dark-green foliage, as ‘Red Leonardo da Vinci’ settles calmly into a sustainable city garden where it copes well with blustery showers and heavier soils. This compact Romantica shrub sits comfortably in a small London front garden or balcony pot, building quiet strength below ground in year one, more confident flowering shoots in year two and full nostalgic impact by year three, with generous clusters of deep-red rosettes that hold their colour in sun and weather. As an own‑root rose it ages gracefully, regenerating from the base if ever cut back hard, so you simply tidy the odd spent bloom and enjoy, whether planted into peat‑free borders or in a 50–60 litre container watered thoughtfully with collected rainwater.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small front garden feature shrub |
Its compact 75–105 cm height and bushy habit make it ideal beside a path or low railings, giving a refined hit of deep-red, nostalgic bloom without overwhelming tight spaces; well suited to beginners seeking reliable structure and calm beauty |
| Flower bed in family garden |
Remontant flowering with a plentiful second flush means colour across the main season, while very full rosette blooms keep their rich tone well, so beds look composed rather than patchy; appealing to busy families wanting dependable display with minimal fuss |
| Peat‑free container on balcony or patio |
Performs well in a 50–60 litre pot with good drainage, the dense foliage and clustered flowers giving a generous effect from a single plant, especially where borders are impossible; ideal for urban households maximising limited outdoor space in a simple way |
| Rain‑aware urban front garden |
The moderate size and fibrous own‑root system sit comfortably in permeable, free‑draining planting pockets between paving or gravel, supporting rain‑aware designs that avoid hard surfacing; helpful for homeowners improving kerb appeal while managing water |
| Low hedge or boundary line |
Recommended 40–50 cm spacing creates a low, bushy line of glossy foliage and red clusters, useful for soft division between properties or around small lawns without constant clipping; suitable for those wanting gentle, green enclosure rather than hard fencing |
| Heat‑exposed, sunny border |
Good tolerance of heat and moderate drought, with irrigation only needed in prolonged dry spells, keeps it looking composed through typical UK summer swings; reassuring for gardeners in warmer pockets who prefer resilient plants over thirsty ones |
| Long‑term, low‑replacement planting |
The own‑root form supports a longer lifespan, stable shape and the ability to regenerate from the base after harder pruning or weather damage, so you replant less often; attractive for cost‑conscious gardeners planning for many years of steady beauty |
| Mixed border with perennials |
Bushy, mid‑height growth and quiet fragrance work well with nepeta, scabious or ornamental grasses, giving layered texture rather than dominating, even where humidity and fungal pressure are typical of sheltered plots; ideal for gardeners seeking balanced schemes with gentle romance |
Styling ideas
- Terraced‑arrival – Line two or three along a short front path with gravel and low thyme to create a soft, formal welcome – for city homeowners wanting calm structure from the pavement to the door
- Balcony‑classic – Grow one plant in a 50–60 litre pot with trailing nepeta and a lightweight obelisk for vertical interest – for flat dwellers craving a single, statement rose that stays manageable
- Rain‑garden – Combine with ornamental grasses and permeable gravel pockets to slow run‑off, letting the dense shrub anchor the scheme – for urban gardeners redesigning front drives with more planting and less tarmac
- Family‑border – Place in the mid‑front of a mixed bed with hardy geraniums and sage to soften edges and extend colour – for families wanting a forgiving, repeat‑flowering rose near play space
- Romantic‑ridge – Plant a short hedge along a low wall, interspersed with Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ for contrasting yellow and evergreen texture – for those seeking a long‑lived, traditional look without heavy upkeep
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Red Leonardo da Vinci ROMANTICA®, registered as MEIangele, a nostalgia‑style Romantic Floribunda shrub rose selected for deep‑red, very full blooms and reliable performance in private gardens. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Meilland International (France) from ‘Rote Max Graf’ × (‘Cassandre’ × ‘Bonica’); bred 2004, registered 2004, introduced 2005, continuing the Romantica line for garden and cut use. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds ADR certification (2023), indicating independently tested garden performance with strong ornamental value and practical reliability in a range of European conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub 75–105 cm tall, 60–85 cm wide, moderately thorny, with dense, glossy, dark‑green foliage forming a compact, rounded outline suitable for beds, borders and low hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very full rosette blooms with over 40 petals, produced in clusters; remontant flowering habit with a notably abundant second flush for extended seasonal display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep, uniform red (RHS 46A outer, 53B inner) from bud to full bloom, with very good colour retention and only slight lightening in strong sun; overall effect remains richly saturated on the plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicate, classic rose‑like scent of very weak intensity; fragrance is present but subtle, making it suitable for seating areas where strong perfume might be overpowering to some users. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical red hips, 10–14 mm in diameter, produced after successful pollination and deadheading is relaxed, adding discreet seasonal interest in late season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to around –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7; USDA 6b), with moderate resistance to black spot, mildew and rust; benefits from normal UK rose care and good air movement. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites with fertile, well‑drained soil; recommended spacings: 40–50 cm for hedges, 50 cm in mass, 75 cm as specimen, medium maintenance with occasional health checks and cleaning of spent blooms. |
Red Leonardo da Vinci ROMANTICA® MEIangele offers compact structure, long‑season deep-red flowering and durable own‑root growth, making it a thoughtful choice for a long‑lived, easygoing rose you can confidently add to your garden.