BARBETOD – deep yellow hybrid tea rose – Barni
Step out after rain and this classic Italian hybrid tea brings a sense of balance to even the smallest London front garden: large, golden-yellow blooms on an upright, easy-to-place plant create an elegant pathway effect in beds or generous containers. Its very strong, traditional rose fragrance invites you to slow down and breathe, while own-root vigour promises a long-lived, reliably flowering feature that copes well with cool summers and steady British rainfall. Expect strong roots in year one, taller shoots in year two and full ornamental impact by year three, with dense, glossy, dark foliage that holds colour through the season and provides a refined, almost architectural structure for sustainable planting schemes using simple, peat-free composts.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point |
The large, very full golden-yellow blooms and strong rose fragrance make BARbetod an instant focal point beside a front door or along a narrow town-house path, giving classic structure without overpowering small spaces, especially appealing for the beginner. |
| Cutting-and-display corner |
As a hybrid tea bred for exhibition, it produces long, straight stems with solitary, show-quality flowers, ideal for cutting so you can enjoy its powerful scent indoors as well as out, a rewarding choice for the homeowner. |
| Container on terrace or balcony |
Its upright, compact habit suits a large pot of at least 40–50 litres, where dense foliage and repeat flowering create a vertical accent, while own-root resilience supports long-term planting in constrained urban spaces valued by the busy. |
| Sunny mixed border |
BARbetod performs best in full sun, adding warm, deep yellow notes that pair well with blues and mauves, while moderate disease resistance and good heat tolerance support dependable summer display for the hobby-gardener. |
| Small formal rose bed |
The upright, balanced growth and glossy dark leaves lend themselves to neat, repeated planting at regular spacing, creating a simple, formal layout that stays readable year after year for the family. |
| Climate-resilient town garden |
Good heat tolerance and moderate drought endurance let it cope with warmer spells, while its structure suits gardens designed to handle frequent wind and rain by using robust, deep-rooted shrubs prized by the sustainability. |
| Low-maintenance own-root collection |
Supplied on its own roots, this rose matures into a durable shrub that can regenerate from the base after hard pruning or weather damage, giving a long-lived, stable display with straightforward care for the urbanite. |
| Flower bed with pollinator pockets |
Although strongly double and primarily ornamental, its moderate attraction to insects still contributes some interest, and you can boost wildlife value by interplanting nectar-rich perennials, suiting the thoughtful pollinator. |
Styling ideas
- Sunlit Entrance – Plant BARbetod as a pair flanking a front gate, underplanted with low lavender for scent and soft blue contrast – ideal for time-pressed homeowners wanting instant kerb appeal.
- Balcony Jewel – Grow a single plant in a 50‑litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme at the rim to soften edges – perfect for urban balcony gardeners seeking one luxurious, fragrant statement rose.
- Formal Beat – Repeat BARbetod along a short path with clipped box or low sage between plants – suited to beginners looking for a simple, structured layout that feels quietly classical.
- Cutting Nook – Dedicate a sunny corner bed to BARbetod with nepeta and airy grasses to provide filler for vases – for enthusiasts who enjoy bringing strongly scented, long‑stemmed blooms indoors.
- Rain-Garden Ribbon – Line a gently mounded, free-draining strip with BARbetod and intersperse with salvia and verbena to cope with redirected roof water – designed for eco-minded city gardeners managing rainfall thoughtfully.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose from the Le Toscane collection; registered as BARbetod, traded as Barbetod / Le Toscane / BARbetod, exhibition name Bella di Todi®, meaning “Beauty of Todi”. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Anna Medici Barni (Italy) from an unknown seedling × ‘Antico Amore’; raised 1998, introduced and registered 1999 by Rose Barni as a premium garden and exhibition hybrid tea. |
| Awards and recognition |
Gold Medal at Premio Roma International Rose Competition 1999 and Silver Medal at Monza International Rose Competition 1999, confirming its ornamental and exhibition quality standards. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy plant 75–105 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, slightly thorny, with dense, glossy dark green foliage; poor self-cleaning so regular deadheading maintains appearance and encourages repeat bloom. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, rosette-shaped hybrid tea blooms, usually solitary on long, straight stems; large flowers with more than 40 petals, remontant habit with a generously repeating second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep sunny yellow with subtle peach tint in bud, deepening to golden yellow at full bloom and then lightening to buttery yellow with paler margins; excellent colour retention, creating a rich, warm display over time. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Classic, very strong rose fragrance detectable from a distance, giving high scent value in gardens and as a cut flower; fully double blooms offer primarily ornamental value with moderate pollinator interest. |
| Hip characteristics |
Minimal hip set expected; any hips are small, around 10–14 mm, orange-red and spherical, with little visual impact, so ornamental value lies mainly in the flowers rather than autumn fruiting. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); moderate resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, rust resistant, with good heat tolerance but only moderate prolonged drought tolerance. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny, well-drained soil; plant 40–65 cm apart depending on use; medium maintenance with some plant protection and regular deadheading; suitable for beds, hedging, specimens, containers and quality cut flowers. |
BARbetod offers rich golden blooms, powerful fragrance and compact, upright growth in a durable own-root form that settles in for years of reliable colour, a considered choice if you enjoy classic roses with lasting presence.