ETRUSCA – orange hybrid tea rose – Barni
Step out after rain into a front garden of quiet balance, where the warm, coppery-orange blooms of ETRUSCA echo Tuscan evenings yet feel perfectly at home in a small London plot. This bushy, medium-height hybrid tea brings reliable flowering on strong stems for cutting, while its glossy dark foliage keeps the shrub attractive between flushes. As an own-root rose it offers reassuring longevity, regenerating from the base and settling steadily into your soil with stability and reduced long-term maintenance. In cooler, breezier gardens it responds well to regular watering, helping it cope gracefully with blustery, rain-laden coastal weather. Ideal for sustainable, rainwater-fed front gardens and larger containers, it rewards patient planting with a natural Year 1 roots, Year 2 shoots, Year 3 full ornamental value development, supporting a calm, fragrant, low-fuss urban lifestyle.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small front gardens in terraced streets |
Compact, bushy growth (around 75–105 cm) fits the narrow beds typical of terraced front gardens, providing structure without overwhelming the space and offering a refined focal point by the doorstep for the busy urban gardener. |
| Rainwater-conscious urban borders |
Performs best with steady moisture, so a border designed to catch downpipe runoff suits it well, turning reliable watering into an easy routine for the sustainability-minded homeowner. |
| Feature rose in a mixed “girly” planting |
The glowing peach-orange flowers pair beautifully with soft perennials and ornamental grasses, creating a feminine, romantic effect without complicated care for the style-focused beginner. |
| Cut-flower corner in a family garden |
Strong, straight stems and very double, medium-sized blooms make attractive home-cut flowers, adding value beyond the border for the practical home florist. |
| Own-root long-term planting scheme |
Growing on its own roots supports gradual thickening at the base, good regeneration after pruning and a stable outline over many years, suiting the long-view gardener. |
| Container near seating or front door |
In a 40–50 litre peat-free container, the rose remains manageable yet impressive, bringing colour and scent to eye level for the balcony or patio owner. |
| Part-shade side return or narrow path |
Tolerates partial shade, so it can brighten side passages or east-facing spots that receive only morning or afternoon sun, rewarding the space-conscious city dweller. |
| Coastal and wind-prone gardens |
The dense, glossy foliage and medium height help it cope with cooler, wind-brushed conditions when supported by regular watering and basic care for the weather-aware gardener. |
Styling ideas
- TerraceWelcome – Plant ETRUSCA as a single specimen flanked by lavender and low box balls beside your front step – ideal for homeowners wanting a tidy yet soft first impression.
- PeachBouquet – Combine with Nepeta, pale pink aquilegia and white sage for a long-flowering, romantic cut-flower patch – perfect for hobby florists who enjoy bringing garden colour indoors.
- RainBorder – Position ETRUSCA in a shallow swale with moisture-loving perennials where downpipes discharge, using rainwater as its main supply – suited to eco-conscious urban gardeners.
- PatioFocus – Grow it in a 50-litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme around the rim to frame a seating area – attractive for balcony and courtyard owners seeking one strong focal plant.
- SoftScreen – Repeat-plant along a front boundary with tawny daylilies and airy grasses for a semi-formal, soft-edged screen – useful for families wanting gentle privacy without heavy hedging.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose marketed as ETRUSCA – orange hybrid tea rose – Barni; American Rose Society exhibition name Etrusca; commercial hybrid tea rose within the Hybrid Tea group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Enrico Barni, Rose Barni, Pistoia, Italy; introduced and registered in 2006, with parentage not publicly documented; supplied here as a premium own-root plant. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy hybrid tea, around 75–105 cm high and 50–70 cm wide; moderately thorny, with dense, glossy dark green foliage providing good coverage and a tidy, upright outline. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cup-shaped blooms with 40+ petals on mainly solitary stems; medium flower size suited to cutting; remontant, with a notably abundant second flowering flush in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm orange-peach flowers (RHS 24A outer, 24C inner), opening deep coppery orange then softening to peach-pink with creamy streaks; colour retention moderate, with gentle, attractive fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength scent noticeable close to the bloom; fragrance character not fully documented but sufficient to enjoy when used near seating, entrances or in cut arrangements indoors. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderate quantities of small globular hips, about 8–12 mm diameter; spherical, orange-red (RHS 44A), adding subtle late-season interest if spent flowers are not removed. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b); dislikes prolonged drought or heat, so benefits from consistent watering. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to flowerbeds, larger containers and cutting; prefers well-drained yet moisture-retentive soil, regular watering and deadheading; spacing 50–90 cm depending on use and planting density. |
ETRUSCA offers warm orange blooms, compact structure and dependable cutting stems, with the steady resilience of an own-root rose, making it a thoughtful addition to a long-lived, easy-care garden scheme you can choose with confidence.