Line Renaud
The 'Line Renaud' rose, also known by its breeder code 'MEIclusif', is a distinguished hybrid tea rose developed by Meilland International in France before 2005. This rose pays tribute to the renowned French singer and actress Line Renaud, reflecting her elegance and charm.
Bloom Characteristics
'Line Renaud' produces large, double, well-formed flowers with a deep pink to fuchsia-red hue. Each bloom comprises 50 to 55 petals, averaging 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter, and exudes a strong, citrus-like fragrance reminiscent of traditional rose scents. The flowers are typically borne singly or in small clusters, maintaining a cupped form throughout their blooming period.
Foliage and Growth Habit
This rose variety exhibits vigorous growth, reaching heights between 31 inches to nearly 5 feet (80 to 150 cm). It has an upright habit with glossy, dark green foliage that may display maroon highlights, contributing to its ornamental appeal. The plant's robust nature and attractive leaves make it a standout in garden landscapes.
Blooming and Fragrance
'Line Renaud' is a repeat bloomer, offering flushes of flowers from early summer through late fall. Its strong, complex fragrance combines citrus notes with classic rose aromas, making it a favorite among gardeners and rose enthusiasts seeking both beauty and scent in their plantings.
Disease Resistance and Cultivation
One of the notable attributes of 'Line Renaud' is its excellent resistance to common rose diseases, including black spot and mildew. This resilience, coupled with its ease of care, makes it suitable for various garden settings, such as beds, borders, and as a solitary specimen. The rose adapts well to different climates and soil types, provided they are not overly dry, and it tolerates both rain and heat, allowing for widespread cultivation.
Awards and Recognitions
'Line Renaud' has garnered acclaim in the horticultural community, earning an average rating of "Excellent" among rose enthusiasts. Its combination of visual appeal, fragrance, and hardiness contributes to its popularity and recognition as a superior hybrid tea rose.