ASTRONOMIA® – pink bedding floribunda rose – Meilland
Step out to meet ASTRONOMIA after rain and its single, star‑like blooms bring a sense of balance to even a narrow London front garden, where reliable flowering and simple care matter more than show‑bench perfection. Bred for durable structure, this bushy, upright floribunda forms a neat, glossy green presence that copes well with breezy, wet weather and heavier soils, supporting gardens that must manage frequent showers and humidity without fuss. On its own roots it settles in for the long term, regenerating steadily and giving you an easy arc of progression from establishing roots in year one, to strong shoots in year two, and full ornamental value by year three. Ideal in small beds, low hedges or large containers, its softly fading pink flowers with crisp white centres create a modern, airy rhythm against brick, gravel or paving, making rainwater‑friendly front gardens feel both light and welcoming. With a moderate self‑cleaning habit and dense foliage that holds its form, this is a rose for busy people who still want a thoughtfully designed, sustainable sanctuary.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small urban front garden bed |
The neat, bushy habit and dense, glossy foliage build a long‑lasting structural backbone in a shallow or narrow bed, giving year‑round presence without complicated pruning for busy urban garden owners. |
| Rainwater‑friendly gravel or paved front garden |
Works well in permeable, rainwater‑friendly layouts where its upright form and moderate self‑cleaning make it easy to maintain around gravel, pavers and drainage channels that cope confidently with frequent British showers for sustainability‑minded homeowners. |
| Low flowering hedge along a path |
Regular, repeat flushes and its naturally upright framework create a low, airy hedge with good line and contour, offering gentle separation between driveway, path and planting area for family‑garden planners. |
| Large container on terrace or balcony |
Performs reliably in a 40–50 litre or larger container, where the own‑root system establishes steadily and supports long life, so you can re‑shape and refresh the planting without re‑buying the rose for long‑term balcony gardeners. |
| Mixed border with perennials |
The soft pink, white‑centred flowers combine effortlessly with compact sages, Mexican daisies and evergreen candytuft, adding lightness and contrast while the dense foliage anchors more seasonal perennials for colour‑focused hobby gardeners. |
| Family play garden edge |
Stable, medium‑height growth and moderate prickliness make it suitable along lawn or play areas where a tidy outline and predictable size help keep access clear and maintenance straightforward for busy family households. |
| Partially shaded town garden strip |
Tolerates partial shade, so it continues to flower and hold its shape between buildings or beside taller shrubs, making awkward, less‑sunny strips look intentional rather than leftover space for space‑conscious city gardeners. |
| Long‑term structural planting scheme |
The own‑root form underpins long lifespan, allowing the plant to regenerate if cut back and to maintain its ornamental framework over many seasons, supporting low‑turnover, sustainable planting plans for future‑oriented garden owners. |
Styling ideas
- Starry‑border – Plant in a curve along a narrow front bed with Mexican daisies at its feet to soften edges – ideal for design‑curious beginners.
- Terrace‑gallery – Use one rose per 50 litre container, underplant with compact sage and gravel mulch – perfect for low‑maintenance balcony spaces.
- Pastel‑hedge – Create a low hedge at 50–60 cm spacing, weaving in evergreen candytuft for winter structure – suited to family front gardens.
- Urban‑meadow – Mix through a loose matrix of ornamental grasses so the pink, flat blooms float above soft movement – appealing to contemporary city gardeners.
- Courtyard‑frame – Position two plants to flank a path or doorway, pairing with slate or brick for contrast – for homeowners wanting quiet architectural impact.
Technical cultivar profile
| Trait | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose from the MEILLANDECOR collection; registered as MEIguimov, marketed as Astronomia® / The Charlatan; ARS exhibition category floribunda spray. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain Meilland in France in 1997 from (‘Bonica’ × ‘Playboy’) × ‘Deborah’; introduced by Meilland International in 2006, registered in 2005. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated bedding rose: Rose de l’Année, Paris Bagatelle 2005, multiple international gold medals in 2005–2006, plus mass‑planting award in Lyon. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub 90–120 cm high and 60–90 cm wide, with dense, dark glossy foliage and moderate prickles; overall effect is tidy, rounded and strongly structural. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, flat, single flowers with 5–12 petals, carried in clusters; strong repeat flowering with abundant second flush, petals fall moderately cleanly after bloom. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft pastel pink petals with a white eye and red stamens; colour holds to full bloom, then fades towards near‑white while the central contrast remains distinct. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak and barely noticeable; this cultivar is chosen primarily for its visual effect, structure and flowering rhythm rather than scent. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally light; small, pear‑shaped hips around 8–12 mm, maturing to a brownish‑green tone, offering only modest autumn and winter interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b), tolerates heat with watering in drought; disease resistance is low, so regular protection is advisable. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in beds, borders, low hedges or large containers; space 50–95 cm apart, 2.8–3.2 plants/m² in mass; suitable for partial shade and urban planting schemes. |
ASTRONOMIA® MEIguimov offers long‑lived structure, elegant repeat flowering and dependable own‑root resilience, making it a thoughtful choice for understated, sustainable family gardens and terraces.