Golden Celebration
English Shrub Rose Bred By David Austin "Golden Celebration," a magnificent English shrub rose meticulously bred by David Austin, is undoubtedly a standout gem in your garden. This rose variety boasts very large, deeply cupped flowers, each measuring approximately 3 inches across. The color is a strikingly unusual deep and rich golden-yellow, setting it apart as a beacon of radiant beauty.
One of the key features that make "Golden Celebration" truly exceptional is its exceptional fragrance. The blooms emit a captivating and intoxicating scent that adds a sensory dimension to the garden, making it a joy for anyone who encounters its aromatic presence. With an impressive petal count ranging from 55 to 75, the flowers create a lush and full appearance, contributing to the overall opulence of this rose.
This repeat-blooming shrub showcases an ideal rounded habit of growth, ensuring a balanced and visually pleasing silhouette in the garden. The foliage of "Golden Celebration" is a dark glossy green, providing a perfect backdrop that enhances the vibrancy of the golden-yellow blooms. This combination of rich color and glossy foliage makes the rose a stunning focal point in any garden setting.
In addition to its individual beauty, "Golden Celebration" has practical applications as well. Its generous growth habit and dense foliage make it well-suited for creating a good hedge, adding a touch of elegance and privacy to your outdoor space.
Whether admired for its large and fragrant blooms, its rounded growth habit, or its suitability as a hedge, "Golden Celebration" stands as a testament to David Austin's artistry in breeding roses that seamlessly blend classic beauty with modern garden performance. It undoubtedly brings a golden celebration to your garden landscape. |
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Origin Of Name | Named for its glorious colour. Its name makes it the perfect rose for commemorating Golden Weddings, 50th Anniversaries or any other celebration or important event. |