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'Celestial Night ™' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 153-517
most recent 16 OCT 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 OCT 23 by Elestrial's Garden
For anyone who is considering this rose for a shady spot mine was accidentally planted in a full shaded spot in the garden and does great. I realized I need to move it once spring came and I saw it was in such a shady area (planted late fall at our new house at the base of a wisteria, not realizing at the time just how dense wisteria is and how shaded that spot would be). I haven't had a chance to move it yet, but it's been there for a full growing season and I was amazed. It gave us several nice flushes. To be clear: it doesn't bloom even half as much as it did in full sun at our old house, but considering it gets 0 sun not even dappled I'm impressed because in the flushes we get about probably 10 or so blooms on it. I'm sure in a part shade spot it would do a lot better. And a testament to it's disease resistance it never has any black spot or mildew even though we're in a wet climate and it doesn't get any sun to dry it off
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Discussion id : 126-872
most recent 5 APR 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 APR 21 by ParisRoseLady
Available from - Jackson & Perkins
www.jacksonandperkins.com
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Discussion id : 120-276
most recent 11 SEP 20 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 18 FEB 20 by mamabotanica
Here it says that it gets 4 ft tall but on a rose growers site it states that Celestial Night is 6-7 ft tall. Anyone have personal experience with growing this can provide some insight?
I'm in Pasadena, CA where roses grow big.
https://www.menagerieflower.com/bare-root-roses/celestial-night
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 11 SEP 20 by Philip_ATX
Mine has, so far, remained smaller than e. g. Dark Desire, or Carefree Beauty, by way of example, and more on par with Julia Child. My soil, however, stays a little on the dry side, and this Rose and J. C. are grafted whereas the other two are own root. That could account for some of the difference. I would be surprised if mine gets taller than 4 feet.
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Discussion id : 117-158
most recent 12 JUN 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 JUN 19 by Cory's SODAK rose garden
Available from - Edmunds Roses
www.edmundsroses.com
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