VALENTINO® – vivid red hybrid tea rose - Barni
Step out to your front garden after the rain and meet Valentino: a velvety, vivid-red hybrid tea that feels instantly at home in the small, urban plot. Its upright, bushy habit keeps a tidy outline against railings or low hedges, while long, high-centred blooms lend a quietly luxurious presence to even the narrowest London terrace. Planted in well-prepared soil that copes with wet spells and improves drainage on heavier ground, it offers season-long flowering with an especially generous second flush for family gardens that are busy, but not strictly “gardener” homes. On its own roots, this rose gradually builds a deeper, more resilient framework, giving you steady performance with modest maintenance and reliable winter hardiness. In the first year it concentrates on roots, in the second on top growth, and by the third you enjoy its full ornamental impact with luminous cut flowers and a gentle rose fragrance. Ideal in beds or a substantial 40–50 litre container, its natural bushy shape and dark, glossy foliage create an elegant, long-lived accent for sustainable, rainwater-friendly city planting.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point |
Use as a single specimen beside a path or front door where its vivid, velvety red blooms read clearly from the pavement and the upright, bushy shape stays compact and orderly with only light pruning – ideal for the time-poor homeowner. |
| Small flowerbed in a family garden |
Plant two or three bushes at 60 cm spacing in a mixed bed; the dense foliage and medium height give structure, while the repeat flowering ensures colour from early summer into autumn with just occasional deadheading – reassuring for the relaxed beginner. |
| Cutting row for home bouquets |
Grow in a sunny strip where the long, high-centred buds and sturdy stems can be harvested regularly; the flowers open slowly and hold well in the vase, offering classic exhibition-style red roses without complex greenhouse routines – appealing to the creative hobbyist. |
| Low, formal hedge or boundary line |
Set plants at around 50 cm to form a low, continuous line; the upright habit and uniform height create a neat border, while regular but simple trimming after each flush keeps the hedge dense and colourful – practical for the organised planner. |
| Large container on terrace or balcony |
Choose a 40–50 litre, deep container with peat-free compost and regular top-up of rainwater; the rose’s bushy habit and moderate size make it easy to manage in pots, adding seasonal luxury where soil is limited – perfect for the space-conscious city-dweller. |
| Mixed planting with drought-tolerant perennials |
Combine with lavender, nepeta or sage so the rose provides strong red structure while surrounding plants soften the effect and support better airflow, helping keep disease at a manageable level with minimal spraying – reassuring for the eco-minded gardener. |
| Weather-resilient coastal or exposed garden bed |
Its compact, upright frame and medium disease resistance suit slightly windier spots where sturdy stems and dense foliage stand up to blustery showers and cool, damp air typical of many UK gardens – a comfort for the weather-wary owner. |
| Long-term, low-fuss feature planting |
Once established on its own roots, the shrub thickens from the base and can regenerate from lower buds if cut back hard, giving a longer useful life and stable flowering performance without frequent replacement – attractive to the sustainability-focused buyer. |
Styling ideas
- Terrace-Glamour – Position Valentino® in a charcoal pot with soft grasses to set off its vivid red blooms – suited to design-conscious urban balcony owners.
- Romantic-Border – Thread it through pink salvias and pale nepeta for a “girly” front garden feel – ideal for those wanting a pretty but manageable entrance.
- Pathway-Drama – Line a short path with evenly spaced plants for a low, red-flowering hedge – good for families who like order without high maintenance.
- Cottage-Accent – Mix with lavender and white perennial sage so the rose becomes a rich red focal point – for beginners seeking classic charm with simple care.
- Modern-Minimal – Use a single bush against dark fencing with gravel mulch to highlight its clean, upright form – appealing to busy owners favouring structured, low-clutter schemes.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as BARval (BAR 4622), marketed as Valentino® hybrid tea rose BARval; BAR 4622, an exhibition-type hybrid tea suitable for garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Enrico Barni in Pistoia, Italy; breeding completed circa 2010, registered 2010 and introduced 2011 by Rose Barni, combining classic hybrid tea form with garden reliability. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub reaching about 75–105 cm in height and 50–70 cm spread, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickles, forming a compact, formal outline. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, high-centred, pointed-budded blooms in solitary presentation, typically large (around 7–10 cm), opening slowly in classic hybrid tea style with an abundant repeat-flowering second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid, velvety scarlet-red flowers, ARS code mr, RHS 53A outer and 46A inner; colour lightens only slightly to coral-red on outer petals while the central zone remains a deeper, richer red before petal drop. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicately rose-scented with a mild, restrained perfume; fragrance is noticeable near the plant without being overpowering, making it suitable for doorways, small patios and cut flowers indoors. |
| Hip characteristics |
May produce a modest number of small, ellipsoid hips 8–12 mm across, coloured orange-red; ornamental effect is discreet, with hips generally secondary to the long flowering display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), with medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; benefits from good air circulation and standard preventative care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; plant about 60 cm apart in beds or 50 cm for low hedges, allow 100 cm for solitary specimens, water regularly in dry spells and deadhead to encourage repeat bloom. |
VALENTINO® – vivid red hybrid tea rose - Barni offers classic long-stemmed blooms, a compact, upright habit and durable own-root strength; a refined choice if you wish to invest in long-lived colour with modest care.