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Rosa x polyantha Belle Symphonie - Rosa polyantha Baby Baccara - Polyantha Rose

Rosa x polyantha 'Meirivoui' BELLE SYMPHONIE®
Polyantha Rose

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​This miniature rose offers abundant flowering of semi-double, bright pink blooms measuring approximately 4 cm in diameter. Its bushy and compact habit reaches a height of 40 to 50 cm, making it ideal for balconies, patios, or rockeries. The dense, dark green foliage highlights the brilliance of its flowers. Its good disease resistance ensures continuous flowering from spring until the first frosts.
Best planting time March, October to November
Recommended planting time January to May, September to December
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Description

The Belle Symphonie® Miniature Rose is a refined variety that charms with its compact habit and abundant flowering. Perfect for brightening up balconies, patios, and rockeries, it produces a multitude of small semi-double flowers in a delicate pastel pink, which elegantly contrast with its glossy dark green foliage. Its continuous flowering from May until the first frosts ensures a profusion of flowers throughout the season. Highly disease-resistant, this rose requires minimal maintenance and is ideal for beginner gardeners or those looking for a floriferous plant that is easy to grow in pots or in the ground.

The Belle Symphonie® 'Meirivoui' Miniature Rose belongs to the Rosaceae family. It is derived, among others, from the (x) polyantha rose, a highly floriferous bush rose that produces clustered flowers. It was developed by Meilland in 1996 and is also marketed abroad under the name Carefree Days. It is prized for its robustness and ability to produce continuous flowering on a compact bush. The bushy and ramified habit of the Belle Symphonie® enables it to reach a height of 40 to 50 cm with a similar spread, forming a delightful cushion of greenery and blooms. Formed of 17 to 25 petals, its semi-double flowers measure about 4 cm in diameter and cluster in inflorescences of 2 to 5 flowers per stem. They open to reveal a slightly deeper centre, creating an effect of perspective and softness. The bush's deciduous foliage, typical of roses, means that it fall in winter before returning in spring. Its leaves are small, dentate, and a glossy medium green, adding attractive density to the plant. Its fine, ramified stems bear a few discreet thorns. This rose also stands out for its continuous flowering which begins in May and continues until the frosts. This floriferous character makes it an excellent choice for gardeners wanting to enjoy blooms for several months. Its light scent is more than compensated by its soft colour scheme and its long flowering period.

The 'MeIrivoui' rose is an easy-to-grow variety ideal for those seeking a decorative yet undemanding plant. It thrives in rich, well-drained soil in a sunny exposure, though it also tolerates partial shade. This miniature rose pairs beautifully with other dwarf roses, low-growing perennial plants like campanulas or hardy geraniums, or even light grasses for a lovely contrast in textures. Planted in borders, beds, or pots, it will add a delicate, romantic touch that will enhance small spaces. Pair it with ground cover roses, hardy geraniums, nepetas, snapdragons, foxgloves, or hardy salvias.

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Roses: best varieties and how to grow them
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Planting and care

Belle Symphonie roses prefer a sunny position (at least 4 to 5 hours of sunlight per day) but sheltered from the harsh midday sun and strong winds. They thrive in loose, well-drained, and fertile soil. They will adapt to any garden provided that the ground is well-prepared and sufficiently rich. To plant your rose, work the soil to a depth of 25 cm, breaking it up finely, and place a base fertiliser such as dried blood or dehydrated horn at the bottom of the planting hole. Position your plant after removing it from its pot, covering the top of the root ball with 3 cm of soil, backfill, and water thoroughly to eliminate any air pockets. During dry spells, water regularly for a few weeks to encourage root establishment. Also, remember to feed your rose with a special rose fertiliser to stimulate flowering.

Roses often develop spots or look unsightly by late summer, but this does not affect their growth. These spots are not harmful to the plant; it's a natural phenomenon. Follow all our advice to remedy this and read our article: Help: My Roses Have Spots

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