MARIE BLANCHE PAILLÉ – pink bedding floribunda rose
In a compact London front garden or small family border, MARIE BLANCHE PAILLÉ offers reliably generous flowering with an upright, space-saving habit that copes well with cool summers and frequent wet, breezy weather in exposed gardens. Clusters of raspberry-pink, ball-shaped blooms open repeatedly from early summer, then shed their petals cleanly, so you spend more time enjoying the display and less time deadheading. On its own roots this rose establishes steadily and repays patience with a long, durable life in the border. Plant once, water in with collected rainwater, and after the first season you will mainly admire its colour, quiet elegance and tidy structure rather than work on it. By the third year the well-anchored plant typically reaches full ornamental value, with dense foliage, balanced growth and a settling sense of harmony. A soft, discreet fragrance and naturally self-cleaning flowers complete an easy-care choice for sustainable, low‑effort city gardens.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden flowerbed for terraced houses |
The compact, upright habit and 80–120 cm height suit narrow front beds where space is tight but a strong focal point is needed. Repeating raspberry-pink clusters create a welcoming entrance with minimal pruning for beginners. |
| Low-maintenance family border |
Good disease resistance and self-cleaning blooms mean fewer sprays and less deadheading, ideal where time is limited. Once established, this own-root floribunda delivers long-term structure and colour for busy homeowners. |
| Urban, rainwater-friendly planting strip |
The dense root system of an own-root plant helps anchor soil in small front plots while you manage watering mainly with stored rainwater in typical wet, breezy UK conditions, supporting sustainable choices for city gardeners. |
| Small mixed rose and perennial bed |
Ball-shaped, medium-large blooms on an upright framework integrate neatly with lavender, nepeta or hardy salvias for a long, layered flowering season. The steady repeat flush keeps borders lively for keen hobbyists. |
| Feature rose in a medium container |
In a 40–50 litre pot this variety forms a well-proportioned, upright shrub with tidy foliage and repeated flowering. Own-root resilience supports regrowth after any winter damage, reassuring balcony and patio owners. |
| Informal flowering hedge or boundary |
Planted at 50–55 cm intervals, the dense foliage and moderate prickliness create a soft, living boundary. Repeat clusters of pink blooms bring colour along paths or driveways with little more than light annual trimming for families. |
| Partially shaded courtyard or side return |
Tolerance of partial shade and reliable repeat flowering allow good performance where sun is limited to part of the day, maintaining colour and structure without specialist care for time-pressed urban residents. |
| Cut flowers from a home garden |
Long-stemmed clusters of double, ball-shaped blooms cut well for small indoor arrangements. The mild, discreet scent and elegant colour transitions provide refined, season-long vase material valued by home florists. |
Styling ideas
- Soft-heritage frontage – Combine MARIE BLANCHE PAILLÉ with lavender and low nepeta to frame a terraced-house doorway, using its repeat raspberry-pink flowers to soften railings – ideal for city homeowners seeking gentle kerb appeal.
- Clay-friendly structure – On improved heavy soil, pair this upright floribunda with hardy geraniums and ornamental grasses to give a long-season, low-intervention border – suited to busy families wanting order without fuss.
- Balcony focal pot – Grow one plant in a 40–50 litre container with trailing thyme and helichrysum to highlight its tidy form and self-cleaning blooms – perfect for urban dwellers with limited time and space.
- Romantic ribbon hedge – Plant a loose line along a front fence and underplant with flowering groundcovers so the repeating pink clusters read as a soft, continuous band – for those who prefer relaxed formality.
- Calm courtyard mix – Combine with blue sage, white gaura and small grasses so the mid-height, upright rose provides structure while others move around it – appealing to gardeners seeking balanced, tranquil planting.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose registered as EVEcinage, marketed as MARIE BLANCHE PAILLÉ. Belongs to the Flowerbed rose collection; approved exhibition name Marie Blanche Paillé for show and cut flower use. |
| Origin and breeding |
French floribunda bred by Jérôme Rateau for Roses André Eve in 2009, introduced and registered in 2015. Parentage not disclosed; selected for reliable flowering and ornamental bedding performance. |
| Awards and recognition |
Winner of Plus belle rose de France at Lyon International Rose Competition 2017, with first prize in the large-flowered category, plus Certificate in the same category at Paris–Bagatelle in 2017. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright shrub typically 80–120 cm tall and 70–100 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy green foliage. Moderately thorny, forming a well-branched, tidy framework suitable for beds, hedges and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-large, double flowers with 26–39 petals, ball to pompon-shaped, borne in clusters. Repeats freely with a plentiful second flush; good self-cleaning as spent petals fall away naturally after flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Raspberry-pink tones (RHS 65C outer, 62C inner) opening to medium pink, then soft powder pink with paler outer margins. Colour retention medium; blooms show attractive, gradual lightening through their life on the plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicate, discreet fragrance with mild intensity, noticeable at close range rather than across the garden. Primarily valued for visual effect; scent adds a subtle extra layer without dominating small outdoor spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips, around 6–10 mm in diameter, ripening to orange-red in autumn. Not heavily produced but can add a modest ornamental accent in mixed borders later in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Robust health with resistance noted to powdery mildew, black spot and rust. Fully hardy to approximately −32 to −29 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zon 5, USDA 4b), giving dependable performance in cold UK winters. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, low hedges, specimen and park planting. Space 50–90 cm depending on effect. Moderate watering in heat; prefers improved drainage on heavy soils. Own-root plants support long life and easier renewal. |
MARIE BLANCHE PAILLÉ offers award-winning, repeat pink flowering on an easy-care, disease-resistant, own-root shrub that matures into a long-lived feature; an assured, thoughtful choice for compact, sustainable gardens.