BARIRE® – purple-yellow bedding floribunda rose – Barni
Step off the pavement into a small front garden and you are greeted by clusters of vivid magenta-pink blooms, their sweet damask scent lingering after rain while the foliage stands up reliably to humid and breezy UK conditions; BARIRE® brings a calm sense of balance to narrow, rainwater-conscious spaces, working beautifully in permeable gravel or mulched beds so excess water drains slowly away, and its own-root form means the shrub can quietly regenerate and renew from the base over the years, building a stable framework of shoots and blossom; in a large container of at least 40–50 litres it offers an easy-care focal point for busy households, delivering generous, repeat-flowering colour from early summer well into autumn, with semi-double blooms that open freely, then age gracefully without fuss; planted once in good, peat-free soil and watered from collected rainwater whenever dry spells arrive, it settles in steadily as roots thicken and branch, so that by the third season you enjoy its full ornamental lifespan with minimal intervention, simply light pruning and an annual mulch supporting long-term health and an effortlessly sustainable display.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| London terraced-house front border |
Compact bushy growth (around 70–95 cm) and vivid magenta-pink flower clusters give a strong welcome without overwhelming a narrow frontage, repeating through summer for reliable colour in everyday family settings – perfect for the time-poor beginner. |
| Rainwater-friendly gravel or bark bed |
BARIRE® is well suited to permeable, loose surfaces where rain can soak in slowly instead of running off, its own-root system anchouring it securely while steady shoots renew the flowering framework each year – ideal for the eco-conscious homeowner. |
| Low informal flowering hedge |
Planted at 35–40 cm spacing, its bushy habit and dense branching form a colourful, low hedge that defines paths or front boundaries, while semi-double blooms repeat well after deadheading – a good choice for relaxed urban-garden families. |
| Mixed bedding with perennials |
The bright mid-pink flowers with yellowish reverse sit beautifully with soft textures such as lamb’s ear, lady’s mantle and fine grasses, creating a long-season tapestry that still feels easy to look after – attractive for design-aware hobbyists. |
| Large container on a small patio |
In a 40–50 litre peat-free container, its moderate height and bushy outline stay in scale with tight spaces, while own-root resilience helps it recover if watering is occasionally irregular – reassuring for busy urban gardeners. |
| Scented seating area or entrance |
The strong, long-lasting damask fragrance from each flush makes even a small planting feel luxurious near a bench or doorstep, providing sensory impact without complicated pruning or training – appealing to fragrance-loving newcomers. |
| Long-term, low-fuss family planting |
Once established, the shrub builds a durable woody base and can reshoot from its own roots after weather stress or pruning errors, offering many seasons of colour with only light annual trimming – reassuring for long-term-focused planners. |
| Seasonal highlight in clay or chalky soil |
Given decent drainage on clay or chalk and sunny exposure, its moderate height, remontant flowering and dark green foliage provide a dependable focal point in typical UK family plots, even where humidity can be high – helpful for weather-wary owners. |
Styling ideas
- TerraceWelcome – Line a short front path with BARIRE® and soft Alchemilla mollis, allowing repeated pink blooms and chartreuse froth to frame the door – ideal for style-conscious city homeowners.
- RainRibbon – Plant in a gravel strip with rainwater from a downpipe feeding a permeable bed, combining a few BARIRE® shrubs with feather reed grass for movement – for sustainability-minded urban gardeners.
- PinkPocket – Use a single BARIRE® in a 50-litre pot by a bench, underplanted with trailing thyme for scent at ground level and damask fragrance above – perfect for balcony and courtyard dwellers.
- SoftEdge – Create an informal low hedge by mixing BARIRE® with lamb’s ear along a front boundary, giving structure, texture and long flowering without feeling overdesigned – suited to relaxed family gardens.
- EveningScent – Position a small group near a terrace, interplanted with lavender or nepeta, so dusk gatherings are surrounded by layered fragrance and colour – appealing to beginners who value atmosphere.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose; registered as BARire, marketed as Barire® Bedding rose BARire, exhibition name ‘Irene’; shrub-type floribunda for bedding and small-scale landscaping in domestic gardens. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Vittorio Barni, Rose Barni (Pistoia, Italy); parentage unknown; bred, registered and introduced in Italy in 1999 and now offered as an own-root, container-grown garden rose. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, moderately dense shrub reaching about 70–95 cm in height and 50–70 cm spread; moderately thorny, dark green, slightly glossy foliage; suitable for edging, flower beds and low hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, medium-sized, cup-shaped blooms with approximately 13–25 petals, borne in clustered inflorescences; remontant, with a notably abundant second flush under normal garden conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid magenta-pink with yellowish-toned reverse (RHS 58C outer, 58B inner); buds deeper pink; flowers lighten slightly as they age but retain a mid-pink centre, with colour remaining stable even in strong sunlight. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, long-lasting sweet damask fragrance, noticeable at a short distance, particularly effective when planted near seating or entrances; primarily ornamental, with limited pollinator attraction due to flower form. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally modest because of the semi-double flower form; where produced, hips are small, globular, 6–9 mm diameter, and orange-red, adding a discreet seasonal accent in late season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); moderate heat tolerance but requires watering in prolonged drought; disease resistance modest, needing regular monitoring for mildew and rust. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained, fertile soil; recommended spacings 35–65 cm depending on use; maintain with annual pruning, deadheading and targeted disease control to preserve foliage quality and flowering performance. |
BARIRE® offers compact, repeatedly flowering colour and strong fragrance on a resilient own-root shrub that can regenerate and perform reliably for years, making it a thoughtful addition to a relaxed family garden or front plot.