LIANE FOLY® – yellow landscape shrub rose – Meilland
Imagine afternoon tea in a cottage-style corner, framed by lemon blooms and glossy foliage that stay tidy with little effort, even where gardens face brisk winds and frequent showers along exposed coasts. LIANE FOLY® is an easy-going, modern shrub rose that quickly forms a bushy, low-maintenance presence, ideal for borders, low hedges or relaxed family spaces. Its single, pollen-rich flowers open in clusters from early summer, inviting bees while releasing a fresh, citrus fragrance. Own-root planting means secure longevity, steady shape and dependable regrowth after harsh winters, building from strong roots to a fuller show of colour and blossoms over the first seasons. Plantable throughout the season in beds or generous containers, it suits those who prefer romantic simplicity and reliable, low-input structure in an everyday, liveable garden.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-of-border cottage edging |
The compact, bushy habit (around 80–120 cm) creates a soft, lemon-yellow ribbon at the front of mixed borders without overwhelming nearby perennials. Continuous clusters of simple flowers add movement and lightness while the dense, dark foliage hides bare soil and suppresses weeds, keeping cottage-style beds looking finished with very little shaping or staking for the relaxed gardener who values easy-care. |
| Low family hedge along paths or lawns |
Planted at the recommended 80 cm spacing, LIANE FOLY® forms a low, informal hedge that defines play lawns, paths or kitchen gardens without feeling rigid. Its glossy, healthy foliage and repeat flowering provide an attractive boundary for many years, helped by the own-root structure that regenerates well from the base after pruning or accidental damage, suiting households wanting a forgiving boundary. |
| Mass planting in small to medium beds |
In square or hexagonal schemes at 1.2–1.4 plants per m², this shrub builds a level, flower-spangled carpet that reads as one continuous unit, ideal for simple but impactful family front gardens. The robust disease resistance reduces the need for spraying and frequent interventions, so group plantings remain ornamental with just light annual pruning, ideal for homeowners drawn to minimal-upkeep displays. |
| Raised beds and tricky, heavy soils |
Where clay and poor drainage complicate planting, LIANE FOLY® performs well in improved or raised beds, its steady root system giving good anchorage and structure as the shrub matures. The own-root form is particularly reassuring here, as plants can regenerate from sound roots after winter waterlogging or remedial pruning, reassuring those who want resilient planting. |
| Large containers on patios and terraces |
Given a roomy container of at least 40–50 litres, this rose offers a long-lived focal point for patios or roof terraces, delivering a succession of fragrant, canary-yellow clusters through the season. The tidy, bushy habit and low maintenance needs suit busy lifestyles, while the own-root constitution means that, unlike grafted standards, the shrub can be periodically rejuvenated by pruning, appealing to container gardeners seeking durable pots. |
| Pollinator-friendly family garden corners |
The single, open blooms with yellow stamens are readily accessible to bees and other beneficial insects, making LIANE FOLY® an easy way to build wildlife interest around seating areas, play zones or kitchen gardens. Soft, pastel yellow tones blend effortlessly with herbs and vegetable crops, while the citrus scent adds sensory value for children and guests who appreciate nature-rich gardens. |
| Urban front gardens and street-facing beds |
Selected for robust performance in high-traffic, urban settings, this landscape shrub copes well with reflected heat, compacted soil and modest care. Its reliable disease resistance keeps foliage clean where air circulation is limited, and the constant flushes of yellow flowers brighten hard landscapes, offering a practical choice for city homeowners wanting durable frontages. |
| Coastal and weather-exposed cottage schemes |
Suited to situations with frequent wind and rain, this variety keeps its bushy form and fresh foliage with little remedial work, maintaining a settled look even where other roses struggle. Repeated flowering from early summer onwards ensures colour through varied weather, supporting that storybook, teacup-in-hand atmosphere for coastal families and cottage gardeners seeking trustworthy romance. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-hedge run – line a path with LIANE FOLY® at 80 cm spacing, interplanting clumps of pink asters to soften the edge – ideal for families wanting a romantic yet practical walkway.
- Sunny tea-corner – place three shrubs around a bench in a 50-litre pot and two ground plants, adding lavender and thyme for fragrance – for homeowners who enjoy low-fuss evening relaxation.
- Pollinator patch – combine with sweet alyssum and pink verbena in a kitchen garden bed, letting the yellow blooms draw in bees – suited to gardeners keen on wildlife-friendly productivity.
- Urban welcome – mass-plant in a small front bed with dwarf grasses to create a bright, contemporary carpet of lemon flowers – perfect for busy city dwellers wanting instant kerb appeal.
- Coastal cottage mix – weave through hardy perennials in raised beds, using its dense habit to anchor the planting in breezier sites – for those seeking storybook charm in exposed gardens.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Modern Shrub (Landscape Shrub) bedding rose; registered as MEIjecycka, marketed as LIANE FOLY® and Limoncello, verified cultivar identity for consumer garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain Meilland (Meilland International, France) from complex shrub and floribunda parentage; introduced and registered in 2009 after selection for landscape reliability. |
| Awards and recognition |
Winner of landscape categories at Bagatelle (Paris) in 2009 and 2011 and gold medal at Kortrijk 2010, confirming performance and ornamental value in professional trials. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub reaching about 80–120 cm in height and spread, with dense, dark green, glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a rounded, ground-covering structure in beds. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, single, flat blooms with about 5–12 petals, produced in generous clusters of 6–15 per stem, repeating well through the season with an abundant second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Lemon to canary-yellow (RHS 14A–14C), fading to pale cream with occasional pinkish tints in cool weather; colour retention moderate, providing a soft, luminous effect in borders. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, medium-strength citrus fragrance noticeable at close range, adding sensory interest around seating or paths; simple, nectar-rich flowers are highly attractive to pollinating insects. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderate numbers of small, spherical hips approximately 6–10 mm across, colouring to orange-red (RHS 40A) and adding a discreet late-season accent for wildlife and texture. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good overall health with resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; hardy to about −29 to −26 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 4, USDA 5a), suitable for most UK regions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best at 80–150 cm spacing depending on use; thrives in borders, low hedges, groundcover and large containers; prefers sun to light shade and benefits from occasional summer watering. |
LIANE FOLY® offers romantic lemon-yellow clusters, reliable disease resistance and a compact, family-friendly habit in long-lived own-root form; consider it if you want enduring colour with minimal routine care.