"Celestial Night," a floribunda rose bred by Christian Bédard, is a captivating and versatile rose variety known for its lush, cupped, and quartered old-fashioned form. The description suggests several notable characteristics:
BLOSSOM FORM: The blooms of "Celestial Night" are described as lush, cupped, and quartered, reminiscent of old-fashioned roses. This classic form adds a touch of timeless elegance to the rose, creating a visually stunning presentation both on the bushy plants and when arranged in a vase.
VERSATILITY: The rose is celebrated for its versatility, making it a garden star. This implies that "Celestial Night" can thrive in various garden settings, contributing to the overall beauty of the landscape. Additionally, its suitability for vase arrangements suggests that the blooms are not only captivating in the garden but also make for impressive floral displays indoors.
Characteristics
Color: Purple and Lavender
Fragrance: Light, Fruity
Family: Floribunda
Height: 4-5ft
Width: 3-4ft
Breeder: Christian Bédard
Flowering: Repeat Flowering
Bloom Size: Large
Size: Large Shrub
Year of Introduction: 2017
Petal Count: 20-40
Suitable for zones: 5 - 9
Location
Attracting Bees
Pots and Containers
Rose Border
Cutting
Growing conditions
South
East
West
Full Sunlight
Partial Sunlight
Origin Of Name
You won’t need a telescope to enjoy the out of this world deep plum purple color of Celestial Night. Petals are arranged in a quartered, old-fashioned and cupped form. Bred from perennial favorite Ebb Tide, Celestial Night delivers the same flowering performance, yet improves disease resistance and overall vigor.