BAIE DES ANGES® – creamy-white tea-hybrid rose – Barni
Imagine stepping outside after soft rain to a creamy glow of flowers, their petals washed clean and luminous even in muted Irish light. BAIE DES ANGES® brings a quietly romantic mood to small front gardens and cottage borders, with globular, pompon blooms that feel as if they belong in an old film set on the Riviera. Each large, very full flower opens from a blushed bud into a pastel veil that gently fades to white, while a strong, sweet damask fragrance hangs in the air like a familiar perfume. On its own roots it settles in for the long term, building a dependable framework of growth that responds well to regular care, so you can enjoy a bushy, dark green hedge or specimen that rewards consistent attention. Planted with generous drainage to cope gracefully with Ireland’s steady rainfall, this hybrid tea is ideal where you can keep an eye on it near the door or path, letting it develop from early establishment into full garden presence over the first few years.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-garden specimen near the door |
As a stand-alone feature by the front step, BAIE DES ANGES® shows off its large, creamy-white, strongly scented blooms at eye level, where you can deadhead and monitor it easily to keep the shrub neat and floriferous – ideal for the fragrance-loving homeowner. |
| Romantic cottage-garden border |
In a mixed cottage border with airy perennials, its globular exhibition-style flowers and dark glossy foliage provide structure and a soft, “girly” look, while nearby plant diversity helps buffer disease pressure in a typical Irish family garden – perfect for the relaxed hobby-gardener. |
| Cutting patch for scented bouquets |
The long, straight stems with large, double, hybrid tea blooms are well suited to cutting, giving you strongly perfumed, creamy-white roses for vases indoors, provided plants are regularly fed, watered and protected from fungal issues – suited to the creative arranger. |
| Formal row or low rose hedge |
Planted at 50–60 cm intervals, its bushy habit and dense foliage form a low, elegant line along a path or boundary; regular pruning and disease control will maintain an even, show-bench look through summer – appealing to the style-conscious gardener. |
| Container on terrace or small patio |
In a large 40–50 litre pot with free-draining compost, this rose can be kept close at hand for watering, feeding and spraying, allowing even city gardeners with limited soil to enjoy exhibition-quality blooms and fragrance – ideal for the busy urban dweller. |
| Part-shade corner with morning sun |
Placed where it receives morning light and gentle afternoon shade, the pastel tones hold their colour and petals last longer, while easier access makes routine care and hygiene spraying more manageable in damper Irish conditions – suitable for the practical beginner. |
| Feature among disease-tolerant companions |
Threaded through tough companions such as low catmint or creeping bugle, the rose’s showy blooms become the focal point, while surrounding plants help mask any defoliation between treatments in a garden that often faces wind, salt and frequent soft rain – reassuring for the cautious buyer. |
| Long-term collector’s planting |
For enthusiasts happy to invest time, its award-winning pedigree, strong old-rose fragrance and own-root planting promise many seasons of refined display, as the shrub matures and remains replaceable from its own base growth – attractive to the dedicated rose collector. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romance – Weave BAIE DES ANGES® through a loose mix of catmint and lychnis; their soft blues and magentas frame the creamy blooms for a storybook front-garden scene – for nostalgic romantics.
- Doorstep-Theatre – Place one or two in generous containers by the front door, underplant with trailing ivy or ajuga to soften the pot edge, and enjoy scented “curtain call” blooms – for frequent hosts.
- Pastel-Showbench – In a dedicated cutting bed, line plants in a neat row with dark mulch, allowing you to groom, spray and cut premium stems for exhibition-style indoor displays – for bouquet enthusiasts.
- Terrace-Boudoir – Combine a container-grown BAIE DES ANGES® with dusky pink bedding and soft garden lighting on a patio to turn evening coffee into a lightly perfumed ritual – for city balcony users.
- Fragrant-Focus – Use a single, well-tended plant as the centrepiece of a small scented corner with herbs and lavender, keeping care concentrated in one reachable spot – for time-poor gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
BAIE DES ANGES® (BARmel), also marketed as Le Toscane and Mariangela Melato; hybrid tea exhibition rose within the Rós taehibride commercial group, bred for high-quality ornamental and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Beatrice Barni in Pistoia, Italy, from unknown parentage; breeding completed 2013, introduced and registered in 2014, initially distributed by Pépinières de la Saulaie in France for European gardens. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised with the Journalists' Choice Award at Monza in 2013, a Gold Medal at the Baden-Baden rose trials in 2014, and a Silver Medal at the Australian National Rose Trials in 2021. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy hybrid tea shrub reaching around 70–95 cm in height and 50–70 cm spread, with moderately thorny shoots and dense, dark green, glossy foliage; weak self-cleaning, benefits from regular deadheading. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, solitary, globular to pompon blooms 7–10 cm across, with over 40 petals producing a very full, exhibition-style flower; remontant habit with a generous secondary flush given adequate care and feeding. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cream-white base colour with delicate pastel-pink veiling, coded RHS 155D outer and 65C inner; buds off-white with pink tips, fading gradually to almost pure cream-white as blooms age, with very good colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, full-bodied scent with a sweet old-rose, damask character; blooms provide notable fragrance in the garden and when cut for indoor arrangements, enhancing their value for collectors and perfume-oriented gardeners. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small rose hips produced after uncut blooms, spherical and red, around 10–14 mm diameter; hips are mainly ornamental, with limited impact on overall garden effect due to the variety’s cutting orientation. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −23 to −21 °C (H7, USDA 6a, Swedish zone 3) but very susceptible to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; needs consistent watering, feeding and plant protection, with poor drought tolerance. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in enriched, well-drained soil with regular moisture and preventative disease control; suitable for borders, containers of at least 40 litres, cut-flower beds or solitary planting, spaced 50–90 cm depending on use. |
BAIE DES ANGES® rewards attentive care with award-winning creamy blooms, powerful fragrance and elegant cutting stems on a durable own-root framework, making it a refined choice if you are ready to invest a little time in one special rose.