Rosa (H) Bingo Meidiland | 15cm Pot | Light Pink Yellow Pink Flower

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Rosa (H) Bingo Meidiland is a vibrant groundcover rose, known for its prolific pink flowers with yellow stamens from early summer to autumn. This easy-care, disease-resistant variety forms a dense carpet of colour, attracting pollinators to your UK garden.

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Rosa (H) Bingo Meidiland
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Rosa (H) Bingo Meidiland offers a vibrant display of pink blooms, creating a stunning carpet of colour in any UK garden.

This exceptional groundcover rose brings dependable beauty and robust health to your outdoor space. It is a popular choice for gardeners seeking an easy-care, long-flowering shrub. Often admired for its prolific flowering and spreading habit, this variety effortlessly enhances diverse garden designs. Its vigour and disease resistance make it an excellent, low-maintenance option for British climates.

Key Features of Rosa (H) Bingo Meidiland

  • Showcases vibrant, single pink flowers with bright yellow stamens.
  • Produces glossy, dark green foliage that remains healthy.
  • Offers a long flowering season from early summer into autumn.
  • Forms a dense, spreading habit, perfect for groundcover.
  • Exhibits excellent disease resistance, reducing the need for treatments.
  • Attracts beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies.

Discovering Rosa (H) Bingo Meidiland

The Rosa (H) Bingo Meidiland is a distinguished member of the acclaimed Meidiland series of roses. Renowned breeder Meilland introduced this resilient cultivar, specifically developed for its outstanding performance as a groundcover. Consequently, it brings reliable colour and texture to areas where traditional roses might prove challenging. This variety’s name reflects its cheerful and abundant flowering.

Bloom and Foliage Characteristics

Each flower of this particular rose presents a vivid, clear pink hue. These charming, single blossoms often feature a lighter centre and prominent yellow stamens. They emerge freely in clusters, providing continuous colour throughout the warmer months. As a result, your garden will feature a bright, lively display.

The sturdy, dark green leaves are glossy, also providing a handsome backdrop for the vibrant blooms. This foliage also shows commendable resistance to common rose ailments.

Ideal Garden Uses for Your Meidiland Rose

Gardeners frequently select Rosa (H) Bingo Meidiland for its superb groundcover capabilities. It effectively carpets slopes, large borders, and rockeries, suppressing weeds as it grows. Furthermore, you can plant it en masse to create broad swathes of colour.

This rose also thrives in larger containers, providing a stunning focal point on patios or balconies. Its spreading nature means it fills spaces beautifully, delivering a lush, colourful effect.

Maintaining Your Groundcover Rose

This groundcover rose requires minimal pruning, making it ideal for busy gardeners. Typically, you only need to remove dead, damaged, or diseased wood. Moreover, a light trim after the main flush of flowers encourages further blooming. This simple approach ensures the plant maintains its vigorous growth and attractive shape. Its robust nature means less time spent on complex care.

Supporting Wildlife with this Rose

Rosa (H) Bingo Meidiland is a valuable asset to local wildlife. Its open, single flowers readily offer nectar and pollen to visiting insects. Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators flock to these blooms, aiding garden biodiversity. Therefore, by planting this rose, you actively contribute to a healthier ecosystem. This makes it a wonderful addition for wildlife-friendly gardens.

Max Height 0.60 at maturity
Max Spread 1.20 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Clay Silt Loam
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Water regularly during dry periods, especially in the first year after planting. Apply a balanced rose fertiliser in spring and again after the first flush of flowers. Mulch around the base with well-rotted compost to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to remove dead, damaged, or weak stems and to maintain shape. Deadhead spent flowers if desired, though often not necessary for groundcover roses.

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.