The ‘Monique Darve’ rose is a floribunda shrub, part of the Generosa® Collection, known for its elegant, full, cup-shaped blooms with a gradient of blush-pink to apricot hues and a strong, lasting fragrance.
Key Characteristics
- Color: The blooms display a delicate gradient of colors, typically starting as light pink and opening to reveal apricot-pink edges and a pearlescent, silvery reverse on the petals. The exact shade can subtly change depending on the season and climate.
- Form: Flowers have a very full, cupped-to-rosette form with distinctive, beautifully pointed outer petals, which contributes to their elegant, vintage appearance. They bloom in small, dense clusters.
- Fragrance: It is highly prized for its pleasant and strong fragrance, which blends notes of classic old rose with subtle tea or fruit undertones.
- Plant Habit: This variety exhibits a compact, upright, and well-branched growth habit, generally reaching a height of 80 to 100 cm (around 3 ft).
- Blooming: It is a recurrent bloomer, producing abundant flushes of flowers frequently throughout the season, from spring through fall.
- Disease Resistance: The plant is vigorous and boasts good resistance to common rose diseases like black spot and powdery mildew, making it a reliable choice for gardens.
Cultivation and Use
- Origin: It was bred by the French rose breeder Dominique Massad before 2007 and introduced by Guillot/Roseraies Pierre Guillot in 2007.
- Growing Conditions: It is suitable for a wide range of climates (USDA Zones 5–9) and performs well in borders, garden beds, or container plantings.
- Maintenance: It prefers full sun and well-drained, fertile soil. Regular watering and the application of a balanced fertilizer during the growing season are recommended for optimal performance.
- Garden Use: Its manageable size and beautiful appearance make it ideal for terrace pots and smaller gardens. The blooms also have a good vase life and are excellent as cut flowers for indoor arrangements.
Overall, the ‘Monique Darve’ rose is a “garden jewel” that combines the romantic charm of vintage roses with the hardiness and continuous blooming of modern varieties.




