MONNA LISA® – white climbing rose – Barni
Bring a sense of calm balance to your London terrace or compact family garden with MONNA LISA®, a snow‑white climbing rose that combines graceful height with softly cupped, painterly blooms. Its dense, mid‑green foliage clothes arches, railings or trellises, helping you make more of limited vertical space while retaining a light, romantic feel at eye level. As an own‑root rose, it develops steadily, offering reassuring longevity and the ability to regenerate if winter or pruning are occasionally less than perfect. You can expect roots to establish in the first year, shoots to strengthen in the second, and full ornamental impact from about the third growing season. Planted into improved soil with good drainage, it copes reliably with typical British wet spells and rain-splashed, heavy conditions without losing its serene display. Ideal in larger containers of at least 40–50 litres, its repeat‑flowering blooms provide a long season of white, cup‑shaped flowers, while the climber’s structure naturally frames doors and windows, echoing the timeless elegance of its namesake masterpiece.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front‑garden arch in a London terrace |
Trained over a simple arch, this tall, bushy climber gives a soft, white welcome at the garden gate without overwhelming a narrow plot, making vertical use of space and providing long‑term structure for busy city gardeners who appreciate beginners |
| South‑facing house wall or fence |
With a mature height of 3–5 m and dense foliage, it quickly clothes bare brick or timber, offering a calm, uniform white display that suits period terraces and modern homes alike, ideal for homeowners seeking reliable coverage and gentle elegance |
| Rain‑aware driveway or parking strip |
Planted into improved, free‑draining soil along a drive, this climber makes practical use of vertical surfaces while coping with the sort of wet, compacted conditions often found near parking bays in town gardens, suiting urban owners prioritising resilient design |
| Large container on balcony or roof terrace |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container, its strong vertical growth and restrained scent give a refined focal point without dominating small spaces, especially where in‑ground planting is impossible, ideal for flat dwellers wanting a lasting feature container‑gardener |
| Romantic seating corner or pergola |
Trained along a pergola or over a bench, the plentiful, very double, milky‑white flowers bring a soft, “girly” atmosphere for tea corners or evening glasses of wine, suiting those who value a classically pretty, long‑lived retreat romantics |
| Specimen climber in a mixed family border |
Used as a tall focal plant at the back of a border, it provides enduring vertical interest and a neutral white backdrop that works with ever‑changing perennials, appealing to gardeners who want dependable structure with minimal seasonal replanting planners |
| Light, reflective planting near windows |
The pure white blooms and mid‑green leaves bounce light into adjacent rooms, brightening ground‑floor windows or basement wells while maintaining privacy, well suited to compact urban homes seeking subtle screening and gentle visual lift homeowners |
| Clay‑improved side return or narrow passage |
Where borders are narrow and soil tends to stay heavy, its climbing habit allows you to green up walls once drainage is improved, complementing rain‑management schemes in side passages for environmentally minded, space‑conscious city gardeners |
Styling ideas
- Terrace‑arch romance – Train MONNA LISA® over a slim metal arch with lavender or nepeta at the base to soften the posts – ideal for urban couples turning a small front garden into a gentle, welcoming entrance.
- White‑and‑green calm – Combine this climber against a brick wall with box balls and soft grasses for a restrained, green‑and‑white palette – suited to professionals wanting an ordered, low‑visual‑clutter outdoor space.
- Girly pastels – Underplant with pale pink echinacea and soft sage to echo the rose’s romantic character – perfect for those who enjoy a feminine, playful look around a seating nook or bay window.
- Balcony statement – Use a 50‑litre frost‑resistant container with a slim obelisk, pairing the rose with trailing thyme and small herbs – aimed at flat owners seeking one strong, long‑term feature rather than many small pots.
- Evening glow – Position MONNA LISA® where outdoor lights or streetlamps catch the white flowers at dusk, backed by dark evergreen shrubs – great for homeowners who mainly enjoy the garden after work.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Monna Lisa® climbing rose by Barni; commercial white climbing rose from the Climbing rose collection. ARS exhibition name ‘Monna Lisa’, named in reference to Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting. |
| Origin and breeding |
Italian sport of ‘Monna Lisa®’, bred by Rose Barni around 2007. Climbing mutation selected for taller, bushy habit and white flowers; introduced into European gardens as a premium ornamental climber. |
| Awards and recognition |
Well regarded in trials, including Monza Rose Competition certificate in 2003, Germany’s ADR certification in 2004, and SNHF Grand Prix de la Rose first prize in 2011, confirming strong ornamental value. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy climber reaching about 3–5 m high and 0.8–1.3 m spread. Forms dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage with moderate thorns. Excellent for covering arches, pergolas, walls and tall trellis structures. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double, cup‑shaped blooms with more than 40 petals, generally borne singly on stems. Remontant, with a generous second flush through the season, providing a long period of display where well cared for. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Creamy, ivory‑tinted buds open to radiant white flowers with a slight butter‑yellow hint centrally, then mature to uniform snow‑white with pearlescent sheen and subtle greenish margins before gently lightening as they age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, elegantly rosy fragrance, noticeable at close range rather than across the garden. Scent is refined and restrained, making it comfortable near paths, doors and windows without overpowering small outdoor spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small numbers of ellipsoid hips, around 6–11 mm in diameter, in orange‑red tones. Primarily decorative late in the season; hips are modest and do not generally dominate the overall appearance of the plant. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3). Very susceptible to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, so benefits from good airflow, preventative care and regular monitoring in humid areas. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well‑drained soil; suitable for beds, borders, large containers and as a specimen climber. Requires regular plant‑health monitoring and, where necessary, protective treatments to maintain foliage. |
MONNA LISA® offers long‑term vertical structure, serene white flowering and the regenerative reliability of an own‑root climber; consider it if you would like a quietly elegant feature for your garden.