Meidiland roses are nearly ubiquitous in commercial and institutional landscapes, offering summer-long color and surprising durability for a rose. Generally growing about 1 to 2 feet tall with a spread of about 4 to 5 feet, they have a pleasant arching habit that makes them useful as a sort-of groundcover, or for cascading over walls. They do not require deadheading to remain flowering, and bloom from May to frost. Available in a variety of reds, pinks, and white. Dark green foliage and hips that ripen red in the fall, persisting into winter.
Grow in well drained, loamy soil in full sun to light shade, though best flowering will occur in full sun. Avoid over-head watering as that can increase the incidence of leaf diseases. Cut back in late winter to early spring, and they are not particular as to how you go about that, though for best growth, see the Guides for pruning tips.