PRINCE IGOR™ – orange-red and yellow bedding floribunda rose - Meilland
Colour is the first thing You notice with Prince Igor™, a compact floribunda whose vivid orange‑red and yellow blooms light up small beds and front gardens even in typical British weather with frequent showers and strong winds. Its bushy, 50–70 cm habit keeps borders tidy and easy to look after, while abundant clusters of semi‑double flowers deliver dependable flowering from early summer onwards. As an own‑root rose, it settles in for the long term, building a stable framework that supports natural renewal with minimal fuss. In an average family garden You can enjoy strong roots in year one, fuller growth in year two and, by year three, the full ornamental impact that makes a small space feel rich and welcoming. Medium, well‑balanced fragrance adds a gentle note without overpowering seating areas near the house.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small front garden bed by the path |
The compact 50–70 cm height and bushy habit keep planting lines neat, ideal for narrow front beds along a path where You want structure without constant clipping. Dense foliage hides bare soil and gives a finished look from early on, while the own‑root plant builds up steadily for long-term reliability in a family setting, suiting beginners. |
| Low, colourful hedge along a drive or boundary |
Planted at about 50–60 cm, Prince Igor™ knits into a low, semi-formal hedge, with clusters of fiery orange‑red and yellow blooms creating a continuous ribbon of colour through the season. The bushy structure responds well to light trimming or a harder cut, so You can adapt the line to your space without complicated pruning rules, reassuring homeowners. |
| Cottage-style mixed border with perennials |
The warm, shifting flower tones move from fiery red‑orange to softer coral red, blending naturally with catmint, salvias or ornamental grasses in an informal border. Semi‑double blooms with visible stamens add movement and a touch of wildlife interest, while the moderate height slots easily between perennials, helping busy gardeners. |
| Sunny bed viewed from windows or terrace |
The medium, pleasantly soft scent and clustered flowers work especially well near seating or windows where You can appreciate both colour and fragrance without it becoming overwhelming. Regular remontant flowering means there is usually something to see all summer, giving steady visual reward for families. |
| Urban front garden with limited care time |
Strong resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust helps the foliage stay healthy even where air is humid and space is tight, reducing the need for spraying or complex regimes. This makes Prince Igor™ particularly suitable for smaller town plots where You want a rose that simply does its job for busy-owners. |
| Small groups of 3–5 plants in a focal bed |
Grouped planting at the recommended spacing quickly creates a rounded, colourful mass, turning even a modest bed into a focal point. The stable own‑root structure supports long-term flowering with only straightforward annual pruning, ensuring the bed remains attractive year after year for starters. |
| Roses in large containers on patios |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container, the compact growth stays in proportion to the pot, making it easy to manage on patios or balconies. Good disease resistance and remontant flowering allow You to enjoy bright colour near doors or seating areas with just regular watering and feeding, ideal for city-dwellers. |
| Informal park or shared green space planting |
The combination of low maintenance needs and reliable remontant flowering suits communal beds that must look good without intensive care, even where wind and rain are frequent through the year. Recommended spacings make it simple to design mass plantings that fill out evenly and remain robust for planners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Glow – Combine Prince Igor™ with low catmint and cottage perennials to soften a front path in classic British style – ideal for homeowners who enjoy relaxed, romantic planting.
- Formal Edge – Plant a single-species edging strip along a drive or path for a low, colourful hedge – suitable for those wanting order and structure without high maintenance.
- Patio Focus – Grow one plant in a 50–60 litre terracotta pot as a vivid focal point near seating – perfect for balcony or patio users seeking reliable colour in a compact space.
- Urban Mix – Set small groups among dwarf boxwood and gravel for a clean, contemporary look – appealing to busy urban gardeners who prefer tidy, easy-care layouts.
- Season-Long Drift – Mass-plant in a shallow arc in front of taller shrubs to create a low wave of changing reds and corals – best for those designing a simple yet impactful family garden backdrop.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose, exhibition floribunda category; registered as MEIhigor, marketed as Prince Igor™ Bedding rose MEIhigor, ARS exhibition name Frenzy, belonging to the bedding rose collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Marie-Louise Meilland (Meilland International, France) from (Sarabande × Dany Robin) × Zambra; introduced in France in 1970 via URS-Meilland and later by Roy H. Rumsey in Australia. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, compact shrub 50–70 cm high and wide, with dense, dark green matt foliage and moderate prickliness; ideal for low beds, edging and groups where an even, rounded habit is desired. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms with 13–25 petals, borne in clusters on short stems; medium flower size (about 4–7 cm), strongly remontant with an abundant second flush and regular repeat thereafter. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid orange-red petals with warm yellow reverses; buds deep orange-red with golden sheen, opening fiery red-orange then fading to muted coral red with possible brick-red mottling toward the end. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, pleasantly soft fragrance that is noticeable at close range without being overpowering; suitable for seating areas, entrances and everyday family spaces in smaller gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally low due to semi-double to double flowers; occasional small hips may develop, typically 9–13 mm in diameter, with limited ornamental or wildlife significance in normal garden use. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Classed as resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA zone 6b, Swedish zone 3), making it suitable for most UK regions with standard care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Recommended for beds, hedging, parks and urban spaces at 50–100 cm spacing; prefers well-drained soil, regular feeding and light annual pruning, with low overall maintenance needs for home gardeners. |
Prince Igor™ offers compact habit, vivid colour and dependable repeat flowering on a long-lived own-root framework, making it a practical, rewarding choice if You would like a reliable floribunda for your garden.