BARIRE® – purple-yellow bedding floribunda rose - Barni
Imagine stepping outside for a brief, rain-kissed stroll, greeted by clusters of vivid magenta-pink blooms that seem to glow in the soft garden light. BARIRE® is a bushy floribunda that settles happily into small Irish cottage and city front gardens, coping well with cool summers and frequent drizzle while still repeating through the season. Its semi-double, cup-shaped flowers offer a sweet, damask fragrance that carries on the air, giving you scented colour without demanding expert skills. As an own-root rose, it is bred for steady longevity, rebuilding from the base if stems are damaged and keeping its shape naturally balanced over time. With thoughtful planting – good drainage for heavy soils, sun where possible, and simple seasonal care – you can expect a gentle development: strong roots in the first year, more confident shoots in the second, and full ornamental impact from around year three onwards. In mixed cottage-style beds or a neat front path border, BARIRE® harmonises beautifully with frothy perennials, giving a soft, romantic cottage feel that still looks composed from the pavement. Allow space for the bushy habit to fill out, and you gain a long-lived, reassuringly familiar presence at your front door, ready to greet you with quietly cheerful colour every time you step outside.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small cottage-style flower bed near the front door |
BARIRE® forms a bushy, moderately dense shrub that fits well into compact beds without overwhelming other plants. Repeating flushes of mid-pink, semi-double flowers provide welcoming colour at eye level across the season for the returning homeowner. |
| Dublin terraced-house front garden border |
The tidy, 70–95 cm bush height suits narrow front strips where you want impact but must avoid overgrown shrubs. Good flower continuity and strong scent give pavement appeal while staying proportionate for busy urbanites. |
| Mixed cottage border with perennials and grasses |
Its vivid magenta-pink tones and yellowish reverse pair beautifully with soft greens and airy grasses, especially with lamb’s ear, lady’s mantle, or feather reed grass. This creates a relaxed, romantic composition for nature-oriented gardeners. |
| Formal edging or low flowering hedge |
Recommended spacing of 35–40 cm allows you to form a low, continuous line of colour along paths or lawns. The repeat flowering structure delivers a defined outline that remains decorative for much of the season for design-conscious planners. |
| Own-root rose feature in a family side garden |
As an own-root plant, BARIRE® can regenerate from its base if stems suffer wind or frost damage, keeping its character over many years and avoiding the issues of suckers from grafted stock for long-term-minded owners. |
| 40–50 litre patio container near seating |
In a large, well-drained pot of at least 40–50 litres, its bushy habit and strong fragrance bring colour and scent right to your seating area. Good watering and feeding routines make care straightforward for container-focused beginners. |
| Sunny, well-drained bed on heavier Irish clay |
Planting BARIRE® in a sunny position with improved drainage helps it perform reliably through Ireland’s moist, cool summers, giving repeating colour despite frequent showers and changeable skies for weather-aware gardeners. |
| Planned rose bed with regular care schedule |
This variety rewards those who can commit to routine disease monitoring and timely treatments, especially against mildew and rust, turning thoughtful planning and consistent care into a long-lived, high-impact display for dedicated enthusiasts. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Path Welcome – Line a narrow front path with BARIRE® and lady’s mantle for frothy lime-green skirts under scented pink blooms – ideal for cottage-style romantics.
- Soft Urban Screen – Use a staggered row along a low rail with lamb’s ear and dwarf grasses to soften street views while keeping a tidy outline – suited to privacy-seeking city dwellers.
- Patio Scent Hub – Plant one shrub in a 50-litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme around the rim to create a scented focal point beside outdoor chairs – perfect for balcony and terrace users.
- Colour-Weave Border – Intermingle BARIRE® with feather reed grass and pale pink perennials for a gently moving tapestry of pink and soft gold – appealing to texture-loving gardeners.
- Family Front Feature – Group three plants in a triangle near the driveway for a robust block of repeating colour that looks good from the car and pavement – great for busy householders.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose; registered cultivar name BARire, trade name Barire® Bedding rose BARire, ARS exhibition name Irene; shrub/floribunda exhibition type with female given-name cultivar meaning. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Vittorio Barni, Rose Barni, Pistoia, Italy; parentage unknown; bred and introduced in 1999, with initial distribution by Rose Barni for garden and bedding use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub rose, around 70–95 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, moderately dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage, moderately thorny stems; suitable for beds, edging and low hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped flowers, medium-sized at 4–7 cm, carried in clusters; 13–25 petals; recurrent, remontant flowering with a second flush that is notably abundant in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid magenta-pink petals with yellowish-toned reverse; ARS code mp, RHS 58C outer and 58B inner; colour holds well, lightening slightly to pale pink while retaining a mid-pink centre. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, long-lasting fragrance with sweet, classic damask notes; well perceived around the plant, making it suitable for seating areas, path edges and highly frequented garden spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Limited rose-hip set due to semi-double flowers; small spherical orange-red hips about 6–9 mm across, with low ornamental impact, generally secondary to the floral display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7, Swedish zone 3); moderate heat tolerance but needs watering in prolonged dry spells; disease resistance weak, especially to mildew and rust. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers sunny sites with well-drained soil; spacing 35–65 cm depending on use; high maintenance due to disease sensitivity, requiring regular inspection and timely treatments to maintain foliage. |
BARIRE® combines bushy proportion, repeat flowering and strong fragrance with the regenerative security of an own-root plant, making it a thoughtful choice if you would like reliable colour and scent over many seasons.