ELLE® – pink hybrid tea rose – Mouchotte
Bring the gentle romance of ELLE® to a small London front garden or balcony and enjoy its fragrance even after summer showers, with petals that shrug off rain and coastal breezes while keeping their refined form. This compact hybrid tea gives generously sized, exhibition-style blooms in soft pastel shades, on glossy, dark foliage that stays attractive from spring to autumn. As an own-root rose, it forms a stable, long-lived framework that recovers well from pruning and weather, ideal when you want low-fuss longevity and dependable shape in a modest space. In the first year it focuses on roots, the second on structural growth, and by the third year it reaches full ornamental impact, rewarding minimal routine care with high-centred flowers perfect for cutting and calm, sustainable enjoyment.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small front garden specimen |
The compact, bushy habit and tall, elegant stems make ELLE® ideal as a single focal rose beside a path or doorway, giving structure without overwhelming a narrow plot, so it suits busy homeowners seeking a clear, tidy feature in a family garden |
| Urban container or large pot |
ELLE® adapts well to container culture when given a 40–50 litre planter with good drainage, allowing you to keep this scented hybrid tea on a paved terrace or balcony where space is limited but you still want long-lasting blooms for city balcony gardeners |
| Cut-flower corner |
The very double, high-centred flowers on long, straight stems are excellent for vases, letting you harvest armfuls of classically shaped blooms while the shrub maintains a neat outline between pickings, ideal for informal home floristry for creative home arrangers |
| Rain-resilient front border |
Robust petals and good heat tolerance cope well with changeable British weather, so in a free-draining bed ELLE® combines gracefully with perennials while managing repeated showers and breezy conditions in exposed, street-side positions for weather-conscious gardeners |
| Compact mixed rose bed |
Its moderate spread and upright habit allow closer planting at the recommended distances, building a structured, long-lived bed where each plant develops a strong own-root framework that responds predictably over the years for long-term planners |
| Part-shaded terrace or side return |
Suitability for partial shade means ELLE® can perform where sun hours are limited, such as between buildings, still producing XL flowers and scent when morning or late-afternoon light is available but midday exposure is reduced for urban shade gardeners |
| Low-maintenance statement rose |
Medium maintenance needs, combined with moderate self-cleaning and steady remontant flowering, translate into simple routines of deadheading and an occasional health check, manageable even for beginners with little spare time for time-poor beginners |
| Climate-tolerant feature in heavy soils |
Good heat and drought tolerance, paired with reliable winter hardiness, offers resilience across varied UK regions when planted with improved drainage in heavier clay, supporting stress-free establishment over successive seasons for climate-aware gardeners |
Styling ideas
- Terrace-Theatre – Seat ELLE® in a large pot by your front steps, underplanted with trailing thyme for scented groundcover – for townhouse owners who like a graceful welcome.
- Soft-Edge – Pair ELLE® with lavender and nepeta along a narrow path, letting blues cool its warm pinks – for those seeking a calm, walk-through border.
- Evening-Nook – Combine ELLE® with feather reed grass and pale salvias in a small seating corner to catch movement and scent at dusk – for balcony or patio loungers.
- Blush-Focus – Use ELLE® as a single specimen against dark evergreen cherry laurel to highlight its pastel blooms – for gardeners wanting easy drama from one rose.
- Cutting-Strip – Line a slim bed with ELLE® and airy yarrow hybrids to supply vases with contrasting textures and colours – for home florists who cut regularly.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as MEIbderos and marketed as ELLE®; exhibition-quality blooms suited to cutting and garden display, verified for cultivar authenticity for reliable long-term identification. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jacques Mouchotte for Meilland International from ‘Purple Splendour’ × (‘Chicago Peace’ × ‘Parador’), introduced in France in 1999 and now widely grown in temperate home gardens. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated: Coupe du Parfum Bagatelle and Geneva Silver Medal in 1999, Buenos Aires Silver Medal 2000, Rose Hills merit 2004, plus All-America Rose Selections and ARS James Alexander Gamble fragrance honours. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub to about 100–140 cm high and 65–85 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickles, forming a balanced framework suitable for beds, hedging, and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, XL, high-centred, cup-shaped blooms with over 40 petals, produced mainly singly on stems; remontant with a plentiful second flush, particularly when deadheaded after each main flowering wave. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft transitions from coral and orange-pink buds to cream-pink and peach tones, then salmon-pink petal edges; colour lightens in heat and deepens in cooler spells, extending ornamental interest over a long season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, garden-filling scent with a complex citrus and spicy character; best appreciated near seating or paths where repeated flowering provides regular waves of fragrance through the main season. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips are sparse due to very double blooms; occasionally small spherical red hips of about 10–14 mm appear, adding minor seasonal detail without significantly affecting flowering performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around -26 to -23 °C (RHS H7, roughly USDA 5b), with medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; benefits from good air flow, drainage and routine hygiene for best foliage quality. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to flower beds, hedging, containers and cutting; plant at 45–85 cm spacing, use fertile, well-drained soil, water in dry spells, and prune annually to renew flowering wood and maintain balanced shape. |
ELLE® – pink hybrid tea rose – Mouchotte offers strong fragrance, refined pastel flower form and a compact, long-lived own-root habit; a thoughtful choice if you value enduring beauty with straightforward care.