BAIE DES ANGES® – creamy-white tea-hybrid rose - Barni
Imagine afternoon tea beneath a rose-covered arbour, where creamy blooms open in a soft pastel-pink veil and mature to elegant ivory cups, creating a timeless, romantic ambience. BAIE DES ANGES® brings the feel of a French seafront promenade into an English cottage-style family garden, working beautifully even in gardens that often face brisk winds and frequent rain along exposed coasts. Its bushy, well-branched habit and dark, glossy foliage form a neat structure that looks composed in borders, kitchen gardens or beside a seating area. As an own-root rose, it offers reassuring resilience and graceful regeneration over the years, quietly building a long-lived framework without complex tasks. Planted in a thoughtfully prepared spot, you can expect a natural development from strong roots, to confident shoots, to full ornamental presence within three seasons, bringing you repeat flushes of scented, exhibition-style flowers.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style mixed border by a seating area |
The compact, bushy habit and medium height make BAIE DES ANGES® easy to place near a bench or small terrace, where its strong damask fragrance can be enjoyed at close range during repeat flushes in summer. Best for those who enjoy relaxed, regular deadheading and attentive care. |
| Romantic specimen rose in a large container |
In a 40–50 litre container with good drainage and consistent watering, this variety performs as a refined focal point, showing off its creamy, exhibition-style blooms without being lost among larger shrubs. Ideal for patios or balconies where owners can manage watering and monitoring easily. |
| Feature rose in a “girly” kitchen garden path |
Planted at 90 cm intervals along a path, the pastel tones and globular, very full flowers bring a storybook feel to productive kitchen gardens, softening the look of beds and veg rows. Suits home gardeners who like combining edible plots with ornamental charm. |
| Low hedge or edging in a front garden |
With recommended spacing of around 50–60 cm, the dense foliage and repeat flowering can form a low, romantic boundary that frames lawns or driveways. Best for those willing to prune annually and carry out routine disease checks, such as homeowners seeking kerb appeal. |
| Cutting bed for scented home bouquets |
As an exhibition hybrid tea, it produces large, solitary blooms on strong stems, perfect for cutting and enjoying indoors where the full, sweet fragrance can be appreciated. Works well for gardeners who like to grow their own cut flowers and value crafting arrangements. |
| Sheltered courtyard with partial shade |
This rose tolerates partial shade, so a courtyard that receives morning or late-afternoon sun can still host it, provided soil moisture is maintained and airflow is reasonable. A good choice for urban gardeners with enclosed spaces and busy routines. |
| Coastal or wind-prone family garden corner |
In gardens often exposed to brisk winds and regular rain, its bushy framework and own-root anchoring help it settle securely, though careful site selection and drainage are essential. Best suited to coastal families ready for consistent, preventative maintenance. |
| Dedicated display bed for award-winning roses |
With multiple international medals, including gold and silver trial awards, this cultivar suits a small “show bed” where its form and colour can be showcased, supported by regular feeding, watering and disease control. Ideal for passionate collectors and enthusiasts. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Ribbon Border – Line a narrow border with BAIE DES ANGES® interplanted with low catmint to echo the soft pink and cream tones – perfect for cottage-garden lovers wanting a romantic path edge.
- Tea-Table Focus – Place one plant in a generous container beside an outdoor table, underplanted with creeping bugle to spill over the rim – suited to those who enjoy intimate afternoon tea corners.
- Soft Kitchen Walkway – Alternate this rose with alpine catchfly along the route to a vegetable patch – appealing to family gardeners who like a “girly”, storybook route to their herbs and greens.
- Front-Garden Welcome – Create a low, fragrant frontage by repeating groups of three plants near the entrance path, with simple evergreen shrubs behind – ideal for homeowners seeking traditional kerb appeal.
- Collector’s Showcase – Dedicate a small rectangular bed to three to five plants, mulched neatly, to highlight their award-winning blooms – aimed at rose aficionados curating a premium display.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, collection Le Toscane, registered as BARmel, traded as Baie des Anges® Le Toscane BARmel, ARS exhibition name Mariangela Melato, hybrid tea exhibition and cut-flower type. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Italy by Beatrice Barni in 2013, introduced in 2014 by Pépinières de la Saulaie; hybrid tea of unknown parentage from the renowned Rose Barni programme in Pistoia, Italy. |
| Awards and recognition |
Honoured with Monza Journalists' Choice Award 2013, Baden-Baden Gold Medal 2014, and Australian National Rose Trials Silver Medal 2021, confirming outstanding garden and exhibition performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, compact shrub 70–95 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickles; weak self-cleaning, so removal of spent blooms is advisable to encourage further flowering. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, solitary, very full, globular to pompon blooms, usually over 40 petals, borne mainly singly on stems; remontant nature gives a generous second flush after initial summer flowering with good deadheading. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cream-white base with soft pastel-pink veil on inner petal edges; outer petals creamy, centres ivory, the pink gently fading as blooms open to nearly pure creamy white, with very good colour retention in garden conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, sweet old-rose fragrance with a classic damask character; primarily ornamental due to very double blooms that largely hide stamens, offering limited pollinator access but excellent scent for close-up enjoyment. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small, spherical red hips 10–14 mm in diameter later in the season; hips are sparingly produced and mainly of incidental ornamental interest rather than a key feature of the variety. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –23 to –21 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6a, Swedish Zone 3); very susceptible to black spot, mildew and rust, needing regular monitoring, preventative treatments and consistent watering in dry periods. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in fertile, well-drained soil with regular watering and feeding; suitable for borders, containers, cut flowers and as a specimen; requires proactive pest and disease control plus deadheading for sustained display. |
BAIE DES ANGES® rewards dedicated gardeners with richly scented, exhibition-quality creamy blooms, compact bushy growth and the dependable regeneration of an own-root plant, making it a thoughtful choice if you are curating a romantic, long-lived rose feature.