LOUIS DE FUNES® GPT – orange climbing rose – Meilland
With its pure, vivid orange blooms and reliable remontant flowering, LOUIS DE FUNES® GPT brings colour and structure to modest British front gardens and courtyard spaces. This upright climber is ideal for training on walls, arches or narrow trellises, where its dark, glossy foliage and exhibition-style flowers create classic focal points without demanding expert care. As an own-root plant, it develops steadily into a long-lived, balanced framework that responds well to straightforward pruning and seasonal tidying, even in areas where persistent rain and wind call for secure anchoring against supports. Medium maintenance needs and moderate disease resistance mean that, with sensible watering and one or two annual checks, you can enjoy its fragrance and cuttable stems for many seasons. Allowing time for its natural cycle – roots in the first year, stronger shoots in the second, and full ornamental impact by the third – gives a dependable, evolving display that suits busy gardeners who want a rose that quietly works. Its clustered, high-centred blooms provide a refined, almost exhibition look on a rose chosen for real gardens, not just show benches.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-garden wall or house facade |
Its upright, medium-height climbing habit fits typical British front gardens, giving height and colour without overwhelming windows or pathways. Train it on trellis or wires for a neat, controlled outline that stays manageable for beginners. |
| Small arch or porch entrance |
The remontant flowering ensures repeated flushes of vivid orange blooms through the season, so an arch or porch feels welcoming for months rather than weeks, rewarding occasional deadheading and light tying-in for busy owners. |
| Compact fence or side return |
Its strong orange colour reads clearly even in narrow side paths, brightening utilitarian fences. Moderate disease resistance and own-root vigour support a long-lived screen with simple annual pruning, reassuring time-poor gardeners. |
| Feature rose in a small cottage-style border |
The clear, intense orange flowers stand out among soft perennials, while the medium maintenance level stays realistic for mixed borders. Own-root growth helps it settle into varied soils typical of older cottage plots, suiting style-conscious homeowners. |
| Cutting corner for home arrangements |
High-centred, double, exhibition-type blooms on long stems work well for cutting, giving a classic rose shape in vases. The medium, fresh citrus scent adds indoor value, appealing to aesthetic-focused enthusiasts. |
| Urban courtyard with vertical supports |
In confined city spaces, its upright form and moderate spread make vertical greening practical on walls or railings, even where windy conditions demand reliable anchoring to well-fixed supports, which is reassuring for urban residents. |
| Long-term framework rose for around-the-house planting |
As an own-root climber, it rebuilds well from pruning and weathers minor neglect, gradually forming a durable framework that supports flowering over many years, giving confidence to those wanting lasting structure with limited experience. |
| Large patio container with obelisk (40–50 litres+) |
In a substantial container of at least 40–50 litres, it can be trained onto an obelisk for a striking patio feature; the contained root zone simplifies water and feed management over its first three seasons, supporting time-conscious families. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE ARCH – Train over a simple metal arch with Gypsophila repens at the base for a soft, cloud-like understorey – ideal for lovers of relaxed cottage entrances.
- FRONT-FENCE RIBBON – Space plants along a low fence and underplant with Armeria maritima to echo the orange blooms with neat, low cushions – suited to tidy, design-aware front-garden owners.
- COURTYARD FOCUS – Grow in a 50-litre container with an obelisk, pairing with white or pale-pink bedding for contrast – perfect for urban gardeners with paved spaces.
- WARM BORDER – Combine against a south-facing wall with other warm-toned roses and airy grasses to extend colour height – for enthusiasts building layered, long-season borders.
- CUTTING CORNER – Dedicate a sunny corner for straight stems and easy access, edging with low baby’s-breath to complement vase arrangements – ideal for home florists and keen decorators.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing rose LOUIS DE FUNES® GPT (MEIrestifsar); large-flowered climber, exhibition-capable cut-flower type; verified cultivar authenticity for pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL own-root production. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain A. Meilland, Meilland International, France, from ‘Louis de Funès’ and complex hybrid parents; bred 2010, registered and introduced internationally in 2014. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, medium-sized climber to around 70–120 cm in typical garden use, with 60–110 cm spread; moderately dense, glossy dark green foliage and densely thorned, easily trainable shoots. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, high-centred, double blooms with 26–39 petals, pointed buds and clustered inflorescences; remontant habit with abundant second flush, suitable for decorative cutting and display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure, intense orange with slight reddish depth; outer petals RHS 28B, inner 28A; colour lightens modestly in strong sun and remains rich in cooler spells, giving season-long ornamental value. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, clearly perceptible scent with fresh, citrus character; noticeable at close range around seating, entrances or paths, adding sensory interest without becoming overpowering. |
| Hip characteristics |
Poor hip set due to double flowers; when present, hips are spherical, orange-red, around 9–15 mm diameter, adding minor seasonal interest but not a primary ornamental feature. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
RHS H6, USDA 7b, Swedish zone 2; tolerates typical UK winters. Moderate resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; performs best with basic hygiene and timely watering in dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny aspects on walls, fences or pergolas; prefers well-drained soil. Medium maintenance, occasional pest and disease checks, regular tying-in and pruning to maintain compact, flowering structure. |
LOUIS DE FUNES® GPT offers vivid orange repeat blooms, a compact, easily trained climbing habit and dependable, regenerating own-root growth, making it a thoughtful choice for long-lived, low-fuss vertical colour.