MARIE BLANCHE PAILLÉ – pink bedding floribunda rose - Rateau
In a coastal family garden where salty breezes meet sun-warmed shingle, MARIE BLANCHE PAILLÉ offers an easy, relaxing way to enjoy long-lasting colour without demanding attention. Its upright, compact habit fits neatly into smaller borders or a generous pot on a veranda, while its own-root form supports dependable growth over many years with reassuring resilience. Large, double, ball-shaped blooms open in raspberry-pink tones and soften to powder pink, keeping the planting looking freshly curated even when the weather turns unsettled. Good disease resistance means foliage stays clean and green with minimal spraying, so You can focus on enjoying the season rather than worrying about every spot or speck. In breezier plots it anchors steadily, coping well with exposed conditions and thoughtful watering for coastal gardens. This floribunda’s repeat-flowering nature provides a generous second flush that keeps beds and verandas lively, making afternoon tea outdoors feel special from early summer well into autumn. In its first year it concentrates on roots, in the second on building bushy shoots, and by the third year it reaches its full ornamental impact, giving a stable, long-term investment in Your space. Planted into decent drainage above heavier clay, in a 40–50 litre container or well-prepared bed, it becomes a quietly reliable companion for relaxed, seaside-inspired planting.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda in a large container |
Ideal in a 40–50 litre pot where its upright, compact habit shows to best effect and roots have room to stabilise, particularly in exposed, breezier spots where wind and rain can otherwise topple lighter planting – perfect for the relaxed coastal-style beginner. |
| Small front garden flower bed |
Fits comfortably into modest borders, providing generous raspberry-pink clusters without overwhelming the space, while good disease resistance and self-cleaning blooms keep maintenance low for those who prefer simple deadheading and occasional feeding – ideal for the busy urban homeowner. |
| Mixed family border with grasses |
The ball-shaped, double flowers pair beautifully with fine-textured grasses such as Pennisetum, creating soft movement and a long season of interest, while the rose’s sturdy structure helps anchor looser planting visually – well suited to style-conscious garden enthusiasts. |
| Low, formal bedding scheme |
Regular spacing and its upright, bushy shape allow neat, rhythmic planting for paths or terraces; repeat flowering ensures the design stays colourful between maintenance rounds, even when care is restricted to watering and an annual trim – reassuring for maintenance-light planners. |
| Specimen rose near a seating area |
Planted singly at an appropriate distance, it forms a dense, leafy shrub with repeated waves of soft pink pompon blooms and a discreet fragrance that complements, rather than dominates, outdoor relaxation – appreciated by those who value calm, refined ambience. |
| Clay-based garden with improved drainage |
Works well where heavier soils have been opened up with grit and compost, its own-root system steadily establishing for long-term stability and dependable repeat flowering once settled – a practical option for gardeners managing challenging-ground plots. |
| Low-intervention family garden planting |
Combines robust disease resistance with good self-cleaning, so most spent petals drop naturally and foliage stays tidy, reducing the need for frequent spraying or intricate pruning – appealing to households seeking attractive yet undemanding planting. |
| Cutting patch for casual bouquets |
The long-stemmed, medium-large, double blooms are excellent for small indoor arrangements, and remontant flowering ensures more stems follow, allowing light cutting without spoiling garden display – ideal for home florists and creative garden owners. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Bed – Combine with sea kale and silvery foliage for a shingle-style border that echoes coastal light and wind movement – for lovers of relaxed, beach-inspired schemes.
- Veranda-Pot – Plant singly in a 50 litre container with gravel mulch to frame outdoor seating while keeping upkeep straightforward – for balcony and veranda gardeners wanting easy elegance.
- Grass-Ribbon – Thread through swathes of fountain grass to contrast soft pink blooms with airy seedheads – for design-led gardeners who enjoy texture and gentle motion.
- Front-Path – Repeat at regular intervals along a path for a tidy, welcoming route that stays colourful through summer and early autumn – for homeowners focused on kerb appeal with minimal effort.
- Soft-Hedge – Plant as a low, flowering divider along a boundary or drive, using its upright habit and recurrent blooms instead of a rigid evergreen hedge – for families wanting structure without formality.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose; registered as EVEcinage, marketed as Marie Blanche Paillé; ARS exhibition name Marie Blanche Paillé; part of the Flowerbed rose collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jérôme Rateau for Roses André Eve, France; bred 2009, registered and introduced 2015, with parentage not disclosed and intended for ornamental garden and exhibition use. |
| Awards and recognition |
Winner at Lyon International Rose Competition 2017 as Plus belle rose de France and first prize large-flowered; awarded a Certificate in the large-flowered category at Paris–Bagatelle 2017. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy shrub reaching about 80–120 cm high and 70–100 cm wide, with moderately thorny shoots and dense, slightly glossy green foliage that covers the framework attractively. |
| Flower morphology |
Double, ball to pompon-shaped blooms, 26–39 petals, medium to large size in clustered inflorescences; remontant with a plentiful second flush, suitable for cutting and decorative bedding. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Raspberry-pink tones (RHS 65C outer, 62C inner) fading to soft powder pink; outer petal margins remain paler and pastel, giving a layered effect from bud opening through to final fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicate, mild fragrance with a discreet character; primarily grown for its visual effect rather than scent intensity, offering gentle background perfume rather than a dominant fragrance. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small, spherical orange-red hips, about 6–10 mm in diameter, forming mainly in autumn and providing modest additional ornamental interest late in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very hardy to around −32 to −29 °C (RHS H7, USDA 4b, Swedish zone 5); good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, though regular watering is needed in hotter, drier spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, specimen use, hedging, parks and urban greens; recommended spacing 50–90 cm depending on use, planting densities around 3.2–3.7 plants/m² for massed displays. |
MARIE BLANCHE PAILLÉ combines reliable repeat flowering, tidy self-cleaning clusters and long-lived own-root growth for relaxed coastal-style gardens, making it a thoughtful choice if You favour beauty with little complication.