BEL ANGE® – pink hybrid tea rose – Lens
Step through your front gate and be greeted by the poised, high‑centred flowers of BEL ANGE®, a classic hybrid tea rose shaped for elegance and modern, easy‑care living. Its upright, space‑saving habit suits slim London front gardens and small borders where every square metre counts, while moderately disease‑resistant foliage helps keep maintenance manageable. Container‑grown on its own roots, this 2‑litre plant establishes steadily, rewarding you with a long‑lived, structurally stable shrub that can regenerate from the base and retain its beauty for many seasons. With remontant flowering, large, pointed blooms and a soft tea fragrance that lingers after rain, it creates an intimate sense of calm along narrow paths and entrance ways. Once planted into well‑prepared soil with good drainage for wet British spells and heavy clay conditions, simply water in dry periods, trim spent blooms and let its reliable, repeat flushes build up over three years from rooting to full presence. Ideal for those wanting cut‑worthy flowers straight from the garden, BEL ANGE® brings timeless colour to sustainable, rain‑watered city plots while remaining pleasingly undemanding.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden feature rose |
The upright, compact shape makes BEL ANGE® easy to place as a single statement plant by a front door, bay window or along a narrow path, offering strong structure with minimal fuss for the busy urban gardener. |
| Cutting and vase flowers |
High‑centred, exhibition‑type blooms on sturdy stems are ideal for home cutting, providing classic hybrid tea form and a gentle tea fragrance that lasts well in the vase for the home flower enthusiast. |
| Small mixed border in family gardens |
Moderate height and 40–60 cm spread fit neatly between perennials and low shrubs, giving season‑long pink colour without overcrowding other plants for the average‑sized garden owner. |
| Hedging or repeated rhythm planting |
Regular spacing at 40–50 cm creates a light, elegant flowering line that defines paths or front boundaries, while own‑root plants mature into an even, long‑lived row for the design‑conscious homeowner. |
| Large container on patio or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre pot with peat‑free compost and good drainage, this upright rose offers vertical interest and showy flowers where ground space is limited for the balcony and terrace gardener. |
| Rain‑aware, sustainable front garden |
Once established in improved, free‑draining soil, it copes well with typical wet spells and avoids waterlogging issues, supporting simple rainwater use in small city plots for the sustainability‑minded planter. |
| Low‑input, long‑term planting |
Own‑root growth ensures the shrub can regenerate from the base, avoiding graft failure and helping it keep a stable shape and display over many years with modest pruning for the time‑pressed beginner. |
| Gradual, confidence‑building rose choice |
From first season root establishment through stronger second‑year shoots to full ornamental presence around year three, its steady progress suits those wanting visible results without complexity for the new rose grower. |
Styling ideas
- Doorway – Plant BEL ANGE® as a single accent by the front step, underplanted with low lavender for scent and soft edging – ideal for townhouses with narrow, people‑focused entrances.
- Ribbon – Repeat plants at 40–50 cm along a path with nepeta or dwarf sage between, creating a gently scented, structured pink border – for homeowners who enjoy calm, ordered lines.
- Balcony – Grow one plant in a 40–50 litre pot with trailing alyssum at the rim, using stored rainwater where possible – perfect for container‑only, space‑aware urban gardeners.
- Companion – Combine with dark green evergreen forms such as low honeysuckle or box alternatives, letting the vivid blooms stand out against a cool backdrop – suited to design‑led small gardens.
- Showpiece – Place a trio in a sunny, central bed for reliable cutting flowers and a classic rose look framed by low grasses – for those wanting an elegant yet manageable focal feature.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Bel Ange® hybrid tea rose by Lens; exhibition hybrid tea for garden and cutting use, ARS exhibition name Bel Ange, verified cultivar identity, premium silver quality rating for reliable performance. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Louis Lens in Belgium from complex hybrid tea parentage; introduced and first distributed by Lens Roses in the early 1960s, combining traditional form with dependable garden performance. |
| Awards and recognition |
Kortrijk Gold Medal 1965 and National Rose Society Trial Ground Certificate 1962, reflecting strong ornamental merit and reliable flowering judged over formal trial periods in European conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, medium‑tall bush to around 100–140 cm with 40–60 cm spread, moderately dense matte dark green foliage, slightly thorny shoots and a neat, structurally tidy outline suited to small gardens. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double blooms with 26–39 petals, high‑centred, pointed‑budded hybrid tea form on mainly solitary stems; remontant habit provides an abundant second flush with good cutting qualities. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep pink with salmon undertone; outer petals RHS 57B, inner 36C, opening from darker buds and gradually lightening; colour may fade faster and scorch slightly in intense heat or very strong sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicate, mild tea fragrance noticeable at close range, complementing the classic hybrid tea form without overpowering; suitable for cut flowers indoors where a subtle scent is preferred over strong perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small, ellipsoidal hips about 10–14 mm in diameter, red‑orange when mature; hips are not a primary ornamental feature and are usually reduced by regular deadheading for repeat bloom. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3); moderate resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, needing routine monitoring and timely care in humid summers. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well‑drained soil; plant 50 cm apart in groups, 40 cm for light hedging or 90 cm as specimen; maintain moisture in dry spells and deadhead to support remontant flowering. |
BEL ANGE® offers elegant cutting blooms, a compact, upright habit and long-term stability from its own-root form, making it a thoughtful choice for those planning a durable, easy-care garden feature.