BEL ANGE® – pink hybrid tea rose – Lens
Step outside to meet BEL ANGE®, a tall, upright hybrid tea that brings a sense of grace to compact Irish cottage plots and neat Dublin front gardens. Its high‑centred, classic blooms open in elegant, deep pink with a soft salmon sheen, each long‑stemmed flower ideal for vases indoors as well as for admiring at eye level by the path. The mild tea fragrance suits those who enjoy scent without it becoming overpowering near the front door or patio seating. On its own roots, this rose settles in steadily and offers a reassuringly long lifespan with good ability to regenerate after pruning or weather setbacks. You can expect a natural progression – the first year building roots, the second year filling out with taller shoots, and by the third year delivering its full ornamental display, even where frequent soft Irish rain follows breezier days coming in from the Atlantic.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Feature rose by the front door |
BEL ANGE® forms a tall, upright bush that fits beautifully beside a doorway or low wall, giving a clear, welcoming focus without taking over the whole space. Large, high‑centred blooms read well from a distance and keep the entrance looking cared‑for with only occasional deadheading and shaping through the season – an inviting choice for the busy urban homeowner. |
| Cutting patch in a family garden |
The long, straight stems and classic exhibition‑style flowers make this variety especially good for home cutting, providing elegant blooms for vases over a long season. Plant in a sunny, accessible bed where you can reach from both sides, and use the recommended spacing to leave room for walking and harvesting stems comfortably – a satisfying option for beginners who love arranging flowers indoors. |
| Single statement rose in a small lawn or gravel area |
Used as a specimen at wider spacing, BEL ANGE® grows into a clearly defined, upright shrub that works almost like a small living sculpture. Its deep pink colour and formal flower shape stand out against gravel, low groundcovers or clipped box, giving structure with modest care and only medium pruning needs – well suited to design‑conscious homeowners wanting one strong focal rose. |
| Mixed border with perennials and shrubs |
Within a mixed border, the dark matt foliage and harmonious pink‑salmon petals blend easily with cottage‑style favourites without clashing. The steady, remontant flowering provides vertical interest through much of the short Irish summer while surrounding perennials handle most of the pollinator work, offering a balanced solution for nature‑oriented gardeners who still want a traditional hybrid tea presence. |
| Row or low hedge along a path |
Planted at hedge spacing, its upright growth and moderate spread give a light, airy line of blooms that guides the eye along a path or drive without forming a heavy, formal barrier. The repeat flowering ensures colour at intervals through the season, while own‑root resilience helps gaps fill out over time – a practical idea for families looking to soften boundaries in a friendly way. |
| Large planter on patio or terrace |
In a generously sized container of at least 40–50 litres with good drainage, BEL ANGE® performs reliably as a patio centrepiece, providing tall stems and showy blooms for close‑up enjoyment. Regular watering and feeding are straightforward tasks, and own‑root growth helps the plant recover if the compost dries or growth is cut back – an accessible option for container‑focused city gardeners. |
| Traditional rose garden bed |
For those creating a classic rose bed, this cultivar’s exhibition heritage, formal flower form and remontant habit give the refined look many people expect from hybrid teas. Using the suggested planting distances keeps maintenance comfortable and airflow reasonable, while its moderate disease resistance responds well to basic care routines – an appealing choice for enthusiasts of traditional rose gardens. |
| Sheltered, rain‑washed seating area |
Placed near a bench or small terrace that benefits from regular Irish showers, the mild tea scent and soft colour palette of BEL ANGE® create a restful mood without overwhelming the senses. Good air movement helps keep the foliage presentable, and own‑root durability supports long‑term enjoyment with simple seasonal pruning – an excellent fit for those who relax outdoors in all but the harshest weather. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE BORDER – Combine BEL ANGE® with sweet alyssum and low catmint for a soft, scented edge in front of a low fence – ideal for romantic cottage‑style gardeners.
- FORMAL ACCENT – Plant a single bush in gravel with clipped box balls to echo its exhibition form and tall stems – for fans of orderly, low‑maintenance front gardens.
- SOFT SCREEN – Use a loose row with dwarf honeysuckle groundcover to blur boundaries while keeping views open – suitable for families wanting privacy without feeling enclosed.
- PATIO THEATRE – Grow it in a large terracotta pot with trailing thyme and seasonal bedding around the base for a layered look – perfect for balcony and terrace rose lovers.
- ROSEMIX BED – Pair with blue ceanothus and pale lavender to set off the deep pink blooms and dark foliage – appealing to colour‑driven gardeners seeking a harmonious palette.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, trade name BEL ANGE® (Bel Ange); exhibition hybrid tea category; commercial group Rós taehibride; used both as a garden variety and for cutting. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Louis Lens, Lens Roses, Belgium, from complex hybrid tea parentage including Independence, Papillon Rose, Charlotte Armstrong and Floradora; bred 1962, introduced 1965. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised with a Gold Medal at the Kortrijk trials in 1965 and awarded a Certificate at the National Rose Society Trial Ground in 1962, confirming its ornamental and garden merit. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy shrub, typically 100–140 cm tall and 40–60 cm wide, with moderately dense matt dark green foliage and only slight prickliness; suitable for borders and specimen planting. |
| Flower morphology |
Large 7–10 cm double flowers with 26–39 petals, high‑centred and pointed like classic cut‑rose types, carried mostly singly on stems; remontant with an abundantly repeating second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep pink with a salmon undertone; ARS MP, RHS 57B outer, 36C inner; buds dark pink, opening to bright outer petals and paler salmon inner faces, gently fading in strong sun or heat. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, delicately tea‑scented fragrance that is noticeable at close range yet remains subtle near doors or seating areas; primarily grown for visual impact rather than strong perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional ellipsoidal hips, 10–14 mm in diameter, colouring red‑orange by autumn; generally few in number when flowers are regularly cut or deadheaded for garden display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3); moderate resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; benefits from good airflow and basic preventative care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well‑drained soil; space 40–90 cm depending on use; plant at 4.0–4.6 plants/m² for mass effects; deadhead as blooms fade and water during prolonged dry spells. |
BEL ANGE® offers classic deep pink hybrid tea blooms, long cutting stems and an upright habit on its own roots, making it a graceful, durable choice for Irish gardens that you may confidently consider.