Celestial Night - Weeks Rose
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FLORIBUNDA - CELESTIAL NIGHT
- Rich Plum Colour
- Suitable for zones 5 - 10
- Very good disease resistance
- Mild fruity fragrance
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
A telescope is no longer required to view the dark purple shades of a galaxy from your own backyard - you can see them with your own eyes when admiring the mystical colours of Celestial Night. The out-of-this-world deep plum purple is the most challenging colour to attain in the rose breeding world. Combining disease resistance and vigour to that coloration makes it almost a supernatural achievement! The flowers of Celestial Night are not simply divine in their enigmatic colour, which lasts and lasts, but also for their style, with a constellation of petals arranged in a quartered style making the blooms look old-fashioned and cuppy. This heavenly rose also reaches for the stars when it comes to flowering performance. If you're a fan of this colour, look no further as Celestial Night is sky-high above the competition, making it the very best of its kind!
GROWTH HABIT
Bred from the popular Ebb Tide, Celestial Night is a wonderfully improved version of its parentage with great disease resistance. Its blooms are plum purple with raspberry reverse and globular, old-fashioned, cuppy & very double. Celestial Night has an abundance of big, double-ruffled blooms of deep plum-purple on a hardy, rounded plant. With medium to dark green, glossy leather foliage, this floribunda grows up to 4 ft tall and has a spread of up to 3 ft.
ROSE CHARACTERISTICS
Rose Type |
Floribunda |
Growth Habit |
Upright |
Colour |
Medium pink |
Fragrance Strength |
Mild tea to fresh cut apple |
Flowering |
Globular, cuppy, quartered & double |
Flower size |
Medium |
Disease Resistance |
Very good |
Height |
4.5 - 5 ft |
Width |
3 - 4 ft |
Hybridizer |
Christian Bédard |
Year of Introduction |
2019 |
Introduced by |
Weeks Roses |
Suitable for zones |
Zones 5 - 10 |
Petal Count |
35 to 50 |
Patent |
PPAF |