ALTESSE™ 75 – white‑pink hybrid tea rose – Meilland
With its refined, two‑tone flowers and upright shape, ALTESSE™ 75 brings a quietly luxurious majesty to a small family garden, whether it stands as a specimen in a sunny border or by a cottage‑style path. The blooms open from elegant buds into creamy centres edged with vivid raspberry‑pink, perfect for relaxed summer tea on the patio and for cutting into simple jugs indoors. As an own‑root rose it is bred for steady regeneration, giving you a long‑lived shrub that keeps its ornamental value even after stronger pruning or accidental damage. In heavier soils it appreciates planting on a slight mound for reliable drainage, then asks for only straightforward seasonal care and occasional health checks. Over time you will see it settle in with a graceful arc of development – first establishing roots, then building its flowering framework, and finally reaching full garden character and dependable performance by about the third year. Its medium height and dense dark foliage make it easy to weave into mixed cottage borders without crowding, and a measured, gentle fragrance means it suits doorways and seating areas where you relax with family. In large containers of at least 40–50 litres it forms a neat, upright outline that feels proportional on town terraces and balconies. With regular but uncomplicated pruning and deadheading, ALTESSE™ 75 rewards you with repeat flowers from early summer onwards and a calm, storybook atmosphere around your home.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Feature rose near a seating area or patio |
ALTESSE™ 75’s refined white‑pink blooms and mild perfume create an inviting focal point beside benches or a tea table, without overwhelming small spaces or clashing with other tones, ideal for a relaxed family corner for the beginner. |
| Cutting garden row in a cottage border |
The upright habit, long stems and generous second flush make this an easy choice for simple, home‑grown bouquets, while own‑root resilience means you can cut confidently each year, suiting the hobby‑gardener. |
| Mixed border anchor in a family front garden |
Its medium height and dense, glossy foliage give structure without dominating, pairing neatly with low perennials and hedging for a tidy yet romantic look that stays presentable with modest upkeep for the homeowner. |
| Kitchen‑garden edge or path lining |
The clear bicolour flowers bring a touch of formality to productive plots, while the moderately thorny, upright stems create a light visual boundary that is easy to maintain with simple annual trimming for the traditionalist. |
| Raised bed or improved clay border |
In heavier British soils, planting slightly raised helps the roots stay healthy in wet spells, giving consistent growth and flowering with just routine feeding and mulching, reassuring for the busy‑gardener. |
| Large container on a terrace or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good compost, its compact spread and vertical lines stay in scale with smaller outdoor rooms, offering repeat blooms where ground planting is limited, particularly attractive to the urban‑dweller. |
| Small collection of dependable hybrid tea roses |
Consistent bicolour flowers, medium disease resistance and own‑root longevity make it a sound, low‑fuss choice in a small group of roses, appealing to those who value reliability and heritage breeding as a collector. |
| Romantic cottage‑style planting by an entrance |
Planted with soft perennials, its storybook colour and neat form frame paths or doorways beautifully, and medium maintenance means only basic seasonal tasks, suiting the cottage‑garden lover who enjoys charm without complexity as a stylist. |
Styling ideas
- Tea‑table focus – Place ALTESSE™ 75 by a bistro set, underplanted with soft Alchemilla mollis, to enjoy its refined bicolour blooms at eye level – ideal for homeowners who like afternoon tea outdoors.
- Cottage cutting strip – Run a short row along a path with Persicaria and herbs; you gain arm’s‑length stems for vases while keeping a neat kitchen‑garden edge – for hobby gardeners who love informal bouquets.
- Front‑garden welcome – Combine with low Carex and lavender in a small front border; its upright shape and glossy foliage add structure that stays smart between flushes – suited to busy families wanting easy kerb appeal.
- Container parlour – Grow one plant in a 50‑litre terracotta pot by the back door; the contained root space simplifies care while giving repeat flowers right where you step outside – perfect for urban balcony and patio owners.
- Storybook border – Weave ALTESSE™ 75 among pastel perennials and a low hedge to build a soft, romantic frame around lawn or play space – for cottage‑style enthusiasts seeking a gentle, traditional atmosphere.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
ALTESSE™ 75 is a hybrid tea rose from the Meilland range, offered here as an own‑root garden form; originally introduced in the USA in 1990 under the commercial name Anticipation. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Marie‑Louise Meilland in France in 1975 from unnamed seedlings; introduced by Meilland International and partners, combining classic hybrid tea form with reliable garden performance for borders and cutting. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy plant reaching about 100–130 cm in height and 60–85 cm spread, densely thorned stems and dark, glossy foliage providing a solid, vertical accent within mixed or dedicated rose plantings. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium‑sized, double, cup‑ to chalice‑shaped flowers, typically borne singly on stems; around 26–39 petals, with remontant behaviour and a notably abundant second flush under normal garden care and feeding. |
| Colour data and phenology |
White‑cream base with vivid raspberry‑pink margins; ARS rb, RHS 53C outer and 53A inner; colours soften to salmon‑rosy edges as blooms age, while the centre remains creamy, giving sustained bicolour contrast. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicately rose‑scented, with a mild, restrained fragrance best appreciated at close range around seating areas; primarily ornamental, as the double flower form limits easy access to pollen for visiting insects. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms small, ovoid hips only occasionally; typically 10–14 mm in diameter, maturing to an orange‑red shade that adds a quiet seasonal accent if deadheading is relaxed towards the end of the flowering season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −15 to −12 °C (RHS H6, Swedish zone 2, USDA 7b); good resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, moderate susceptibility to rust, generally reliable in typical UK garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well‑drained soil; spacing 40–75 cm depending on use. Medium maintenance: annual pruning, feeding and basic disease monitoring keep plants productive and attractive long term. |
ALTESSE™ 75 offers elegant bicolour blooms, dependable repeat flowering and long‑lived own‑root resilience for borders or large containers, making it a thoughtful addition for those shaping a romantic, easy‑care garden.