BARNIFUM® – white bedding floribunda rose - Barni
Imagine afternoon tea in the garden, framed by ivory clusters of blooms that feel quietly luxurious yet easy to live with. This compact, upright floribunda builds a dense hedge or generous border, its dark, glossy foliage setting off the luminous flowers beautifully. It is well suited to today’s smaller family plots, from front gardens to neat back patios, and copes reliably even in exposed sites with frequent wind and passing showers by simply needing sensible drainage and occasional care. The flowers open in warm white rosettes with a creamy-peach heart and a softly sweet, medium fragrance that suits relaxed, cottage-style planting. Being supplied as an own-root shrub in a manageable 2‑litre container, it is straightforward to plant throughout the season, settling in quickly and supporting a long garden life with steady regrowth after pruning or weather damage. In its first seasons it already makes a tidy bedding feature; as the root system matures, the bush fills out, producing more flowering shoots and keeping its structure and colour impact year after year with only modest maintenance.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Classic cottage-style flower bed near the terrace |
Compact 60–80 cm bushes with upright, bushy growth make it easy to create a romantic white and cream flower bed that never feels overbearing. Repeating clusters of rosette blooms give a cosy, storybook look with medium, manageable aftercare for busy homeowners |
| Low flowering hedge along paths or driveways |
Even height and dense, dark green foliage allow neat, low hedges that guide the eye without blocking light. Regularly spaced plants at 40–50 cm soon knit together, giving a refined boundary line that simply needs light annual trimming for informal gardeners |
| Small to medium family garden borders |
The moderate spread and tidy outline fit well into average family gardens, slotting between shrubs, herbs and perennials without crowding them. Its stable habit and good colour retention keep borders looking composed from early summer into autumn for practical families |
| Front garden planting for year-round structure |
Dark, glossy foliage and an upright frame provide greenery and form even between flushes of flowers. This solid framework anchors the front garden, supports long-term planting plans and copes well with everyday exposure from street conditions for townhouse owners |
| Sunny rose bed in heavy or challenging soil |
Once established, the own-root system gives resilient anchoring and long life, provided the site is sunny with reasonable drainage. It is particularly reassuring in family gardens where the soil is less than perfect but you still want dependable, flowering structure for beginner gardeners |
| Formal bedding schemes and repeated patterns |
Uniform height and floribunda-style clusters excel in repeated blocks or geometric layouts. The consistent white–ivory colour and even bush shape make it easy to design ordered patterns which stay visually balanced over many seasons for structured-planters |
| Large containers and half-barrels on patios |
In 40–50 litre pots, the compact habit forms a well-proportioned shrub with sufficient soil volume to support regular flowering. Own-root growth allows renewal of shoots from the base, helping the plant recover from pruning and weather stresses for patio gardeners |
| Mixed cottage borders with perennials and herbs |
The soft white, creamy flowers blend easily with pinks, blues and silvers, linking roses, hedging and kitchen-garden plants into a unified cottage scene. It copes well in typical British conditions with frequent wind and showers, provided water can drain freely for cottage-style lovers |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE BORDER CLOUD – Mass-plant in drifts with soft pink campanulas and blue catmint to create a billowing, romantic bed of white and pastels – ideal for cottage-style lovers
- WHITE PATHWAY HEDGE – Line a garden path with evenly spaced plants, underplanting with low lavender for scent and definition – suited to homeowners wanting tidy structure
- TEA-TIME PATIO POT – Grow one plant in a 40–50 litre terracotta container beside a bistro set, pairing with trailing thyme for informal charm – perfect for balcony and patio users
- KITCHEN GARDEN FRAME – Use as a flowering backdrop to raised vegetable beds, weaving in herbs like chives and sage to soften the line – appealing to kitchen-garden enthusiasts
- MONOCHROME FRONT GARDEN – Combine with white foxgloves and silver foliage such as artemisia for a calm, elegant entrance – recommended for those favouring simple, unified schemes
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose, registered as BARnifum, marketed as BARNIFUM® – white bedding floribunda rose - Barni; ARS exhibition name Niso Fumagalli, shrub rose category. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Anna Medici Barni, Rose Barni, Pistoia, Italy; bred 2005, registered 2005, introduced 2007, parentage undocumented but selected for bedding use and stable white-ivory bloom. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact shrub 60–80 cm high and wide, upright bushy habit with dense, dark green glossy foliage, moderately thorny stems; forms a full, low hedge or bedding block over several seasons. |
| Flower morphology |
Large 7–10 cm, double rosette flowers with 26–39 petals, carried in clusters; remontant habit with plentiful second flush, but weak self-cleaning so deadheading of spent blooms is beneficial. |
| Colour data and phenology |
White–ivory blooms, RHS 155D outer, 36D inner; warm creamy-peach heart on opening, colour holds very well, only slight lightening in strong sun, giving a consistently soft, elegant effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, softly sweet fragrance noticeable at close range, contributing to a gentle, relaxing atmosphere around seating areas without becoming overpowering in smaller gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small, spherical hips 8–12 mm, orange-red when ripe; generally few, as spent blooms are usually removed during deadheading to encourage further flowering flushes. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); black spot resistant, moderate powdery mildew and rust, tolerates heat with watering during prolonged drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with reasonable drainage; spacing 40–75 cm depending on use, 4.2–4.8 plants/m² for mass planting; medium maintenance, occasional plant protection and regular deadheading advised. |
BARNIFUM® offers compact structure, romantic ivory flowers and a reliable own-root shrub form that rewards patient gardeners with long-lived, low-fuss elegance in family gardens, well worth considering for your next planting decision.