PRESTIGE DE BELLEGARDE – red bedding floribunda rose - Ève
Bring understated French prestige to your London front garden with this compact red floribunda that thrives in typical UK mixed-weather summers, coping reliably with blustery showers and rainfall on heavier soils. Its bushy habit and dense foliage quickly knit into a neat, low hedge or edging, giving you a structured, “girly” welcome outside the house without demanding intricate pruning skills. As an own-root rose, it offers reassuring long-term stability: if stems are ever damaged, it reshoots true from below, helping your planting mature gracefully over the years. The semi-double, vivid red blooms appear in clusters, repeating strongly from early summer into autumn for a long display that works beautifully with lavender, nepeta or soft pink companions. Ideal for busy households, you simply keep it watered, especially with collected rainwater, and enjoy steady garden colour, rather than constant chores. Planted once with good drainage in mind, this medium-maintenance floribunda settles in as a reliable structure plant in a sustainable, low-lawn front garden. Expect roots to establish in year one, strong new shoots in year two and, by year three, a full, long-lived ornamental impact that looks thoughtfully designed yet remains easy to care for.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-garden low hedge along a path |
The bushy, 60–90 cm growth and dense foliage form a tidy, informal hedge that frames narrow paths without overwhelming space, giving a sense of structure and calm for urban terraces and small family gardens – ideal for the busy beginner. |
| Raised bed or border in clay-based soil |
Once planted with added grit or compost for drainage, this floribunda copes well with typical heavier UK garden soils, holding its shape and flower quality even through breezy, rain-lashed spells in exposed suburban streets – reassuring for the coastal homeowner. |
| Medium to large terrace container (40–50 L+) |
Its compact spread suits a 40–50 litre or larger pot, where own-root planting in peat-free compost and regular rainwater irrigation give a long-lived, stable feature rose for balconies and paved fronts without complex care – perfect for the urban balcony-gardener. |
| Mixed “girly” border with soft perennials |
The clear, vivid red clusters pair beautifully with pale pinks, mauves and airy whites, creating a romantic contrast alongside nepeta, lavender or sweet alyssum while keeping an overall tidy outline – appealing to the romantic stylist. |
| Long-season bedding and mass planting |
Cluster-flowered, remontant blooming gives strong first flowering and a generous second flush, so rows or drifts stay colourful for months with only basic deadheading, supporting simple yet impressive displays – ideal for the low-maintenance planner. |
| Cut flowers for home arrangements |
The medium-sized, cup-shaped blooms on branching stems give attractive, bright red stems for small vases and casual arrangements, adding home-grown character to kitchen tables without needing florist-level cutting skills – great for the home arranger. |
| Long-term, own-root family planting |
As an own-root plant, it regenerates from the base if winter, pruning or accidents damage top growth, supporting a decades-long planting plan where the rose keeps its shape and colour reliably for family gardens – reassuring for the long-view gardener. |
| Wildlife-aware, rainwater-friendly front garden |
Although only modestly attractive to pollinators, its occasional red hips and structured presence work well in a wildlife-aware scheme using collected rainwater and companions like verbena, holly and alyssum for year-round interest – suited to the sustainability-focused owner. |
Styling ideas
- Terrace-Edge Charm – Line a narrow front path with evenly spaced plants, underplanting with white sweet alyssum for a soft, scented edging that contrasts with the vivid red blooms – ideal for city terrace owners.
- Romantic Trio – Combine this rose with lavender and pale pink nepeta in a small bed, letting the red clusters pop against soft pastels for a “girly”, cottage-style feel – perfect for first-time front-garden planners.
- Bold Container Hub – Plant in a 50 L frost-resistant pot with peat-free compost and trailing alyssum, placing it by the front door as a long-season focal point – suited to balcony and doorstep gardeners.
- Structured Low Hedge – Create a low, repeating hedge along a driveway or boundary, interspersed occasionally with clipped Ilex crenata balls for a neat yet playful rhythm – appealing to design-conscious homeowners.
- Red Accent Island – Form a small island bed in lawn or gravel with three plants in a triangle, underplanted with verbena and light groundcovers to showcase the red clusters – ideal for busy families wanting simple impact.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose, registered as EVEprest, marketed as Prestige de Bellegarde. ARS exhibition name Prestige de Bellegarde; part of the Bedding rose collection and suited to cut or show shrub use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by André Ève in France in 1974, registered in 1992 and introduced commercially after that date by Les Roses Anciennes André Ève, with parentage not recorded for this cultivar. |
| Awards and recognition |
Awarded the Rose d’Or (Gold Rose) at Orléans in 1976, confirming good ornamental performance and presentation quality for garden bedding and exhibition use over several seasons. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub reaching 60–90 cm in height with a 50–70 cm spread, moderately thorny stems and dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage that forms a full, rounded outline in beds or low hedges. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, medium-sized cup-shaped blooms (approximately 4–7 cm) with 17–25 petals, produced freely in clusters. Strongly remontant, giving abundant second and subsequent flushes through the main season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Clear, vivid red flowers (RHS 46A) from bud to full bloom, remaining bright without visible fading, then darkening slightly before petals drop, giving consistently rich colour across the flowering period. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable fragrance is recorded; bred primarily for bedding display, colour purity and repeat flowering rather than scent, making it best used where visual impact is the main requirement. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small hips, spherical and 10–14 mm across, ripening to a bright red (RHS 53A) that can extend seasonal interest into autumn and may provide incidental wildlife forage where allowed to develop. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium resistance to common fungal diseases such as powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to about −18 to −15 °C (RHS H6), suiting most settled UK climates with average care and monitoring. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with spacing from 35–65 cm depending on use, at 5.7–6.6 plants/m² for mass planting. Medium maintenance: regular watering, feeding and occasional pest and disease control are recommended. |
Prestige de Bellegarde offers long-season red colour, compact structure and dependable own-root longevity, making it a thoughtful choice if you want enduring impact from a straightforward, easy-care floribunda rose.