Papa Meilland® hybrid tea rose – MEIcesar
Velvety fragrance classic reliable enduring own-root container borders – Papa Meilland® brings sumptuous, dark red, high-centred blooms with an intense damask scent to compact British family gardens, combining exhibition-style flowers with low day‑to‑day maintenance for busy homeowners. This upright hybrid tea forms a medium-sized, glossy, dark green bush that suits front gardens and mixed cottage borders, including sites where you must manage heavier soils with careful drainage after rain and wind. As an own‑root plant it settles securely and, with Year 1 focusing on roots, Year 2 on strong shoots and Year 3 on full ornamental value, it develops into a long‑lived, characterful feature you can enjoy for decades with simple deadheading and light annual pruning.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point by the entrance |
The tall, upright habit and velvety dark red flowers create an immediate sense of occasion beside a front path or doorway, while the strong damask perfume greets visitors as they arrive, giving reliable impact even in a modestly sized family garden for the beginner |
| Classic rose border in a small to medium garden |
Planted at 65 cm spacing in a simple row or staggered drift, the remontant flowering and good disease resistance give a traditional hybrid tea look without demanding complex spraying regimes, supporting a tidy, repeat-flowering display for the hobby-gardener |
| Specimen rose in a mixed cottage-style bed |
Used singly at 100 cm spacing among perennials and grasses, its glossy dark foliage and structured, high-centred blooms lend formality within relaxed planting, while own-root vigour underpins an enduring presence that suits long-term planting plans for the homeowner |
| Cutting patch or dedicated cut-flower corner |
The long, straight stems and high-centred buds are ideal for cutting, giving exhibition-style blooms and a rich fragrance indoors, while remontant flowering ensures a steady succession of stems through the season for the flower-lover |
| Low-maintenance rose hedge or driveway line |
At 55 cm spacing along a path or drive, the upright bushes knit into a loosely formal line; with simple deadheading and annual pruning, the plants maintain shape and health, providing structure without intensive care for the busy-owner |
| Large patio container or courtyard planter |
In a minimum 40–50 litre container with good compost and regular watering, the variety performs well as a statement plant on a terrace or in a small urban courtyard, bringing scent and deep colour close to seating areas for the city-gardener |
| Weather-resilient feature in exposed family plots |
In more open gardens where wind and rain are common, the robust, medium-tall framework and healthy foliage offer a stable, long-term presence, provided the planting spot has decent drainage to cope with heavier soils after bad weather for the coastal-owner |
| Long-term, own-root investment planting |
As an own-root hybrid tea, the shrub gradually forms a well-balanced, stable bush that can regenerate from the base if pruned hard, supporting a long lifespan and dependable flowering without specialist techniques for the planner |
Styling ideas
- Entrance-Drama – Pair by the front door with clipped box or yew and a simple gravel strip to frame the dark blooms and scent – ideal for homeowners seeking a smart, classic welcome.
- Cottage-Ribbon – Run a short line of plants through a cottage border with white Campanula carpatica and pink foxgloves to soften the structure – perfect for lovers of informal, romantic planting.
- Velvet-Companion – Combine with creeping thyme and glaucous Carex around the base to contrast textures and hide bare soil – suited to busy gardeners wanting low-maintenance groundcover.
- Patio-Theatre – Grow a single plant in a 50 litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme and seasonal bedding to enjoy flowers and perfume at seating height – attractive for balcony and courtyard users.
- Cutting-Row – Plant a neat row along a sunny fence, leaving access from one side for easy cutting, and underplant with low herbs – ideal for those who like arranging their own garden flowers indoors.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as MEIcesar, marketed as Papa Meilland® hybrid tea rose MEIcesar; ARS exhibition name Papa Meilland for cut and show purposes. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain Meilland (Meilland International, France) before 1962 from ‘Chrysler Imperial’ × ‘Charles Mallerin’; introduced by Meilland International in 1963. |
| Awards and recognition |
Baden-Baden Gold Medal 1962; ARS Gamble Fragrance Award 1974; WFRS World’s Favourite Rose and Hall of Fame inductee 1988, confirming enduring garden and exhibition value. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, medium-tall bush 100–140 cm high and 80–120 cm wide, with moderately dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate thorns; forms a structured, well-defined shrub. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, high-centred blooms with 26–39 petals on mainly solitary stems; pointed, cut-rose type buds, remontant with a strong second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep, velvety dark red flowers with near-black edges; may scorch in strong sun, best colour in moderate light; dark ruby-red as it ages with some purplish-brown overtones. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strongly scented, classic damask fragrance noticeable from a distance; flowers moderately attractive to pollinators due to full, double form restricting easy stamen access. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small numbers of red, ellipsoidal hips around 10–14 mm across, mainly if deadheading is relaxed later in the season; ornamental interest rather than heavy crops. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good disease resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to about –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), with moderate heat tolerance needing watering in drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers full sun and well-drained soil; plant 55–100 cm apart depending on use; low maintenance with routine watering, feeding, deadheading and annual pruning to renew flowering wood. |
Papa Meilland® hybrid tea rose MEIcesar offers velvety, fragrant blooms, reliable repeat flowering and long-lived, own-root robustness for understated yet rewarding planting; consider it if you want a classic rose that quietly earns its place.