ROYAL CELEBRATION – violet-lilac bedding floribunda rose - Carruth
Imagine returning from a bracing walk on the shore to enjoy tea behind a gentle rose windbreak, where violet blooms glow against dark foliage and carry a spicy, long-lasting fragrance across your coastal veranda. Royal Celebration is an easy-going, own-root floribunda that copes reliably with blustery, wet weather and holds steady in exposed beds, making it a reassuring choice for family gardens near the sea. Its bushy structure and cluster-flowering habit give plenty of colour from early summer well into autumn, with semi-double heads that refresh beds and larger containers without demanding complex care. In a 40–50 litre pot or open ground, it develops steadily – first building roots, then more generous shoots, and by the third year delivering its full ornamental impact as a long-lived garden companion.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda in large containers |
Performs reliably in breezy, rainy coastal conditions when given a sheltered corner and a 40–50 litre container with good drainage, creating a stable, long-lived display with minimal fuss for the coastal-style beginner |
| Small family flower bed |
Bushy, moderately compact growth (around 75–105 cm) fits neatly into average front or back gardens, offering regular clusters of colour without taking over, ideal for the busy home gardener |
| Low, scented hedge along a path |
Close planting at 35–40 cm quickly knits into a low, fragrant edging; own-root plants thicken gradually and recover well from pruning, suiting the low-maintenance family |
| Feature rose in a mixed perennial border |
The velvety violet-lilac flowers with silvery streaks contrast beautifully with grasses and perennials, while its steady, bushy habit anchors the planting for the design-conscious homeowner |
| Cut flowers for the house |
Medium, semi-double blooms with strong, spicy scent and distinctive colouring make striking, characterful stems for small vases, rewarding even light cutting for the rose-loving host |
| Easy-care starter rose for beginners |
Low maintenance needs and good resistance to black spot, rust and powdery mildew mean far less spraying and fuss, making success very achievable for the first-time rose grower |
| Long-term structural planting in beds |
Own-root growth gives a durable framework that regenerates well after harsh pruning or winter damage, promising years of consistent shape and bloom for the planning-ahead gardener |
| Exposed but sheltered-by-fence corner |
Handles wind and rain well when backed by a fence, providing reliable colour where other plants can sulk, and making good use of tricky spots for the space-conscious owner |
Styling ideas
- Coastal Veranda Mix – plant Royal Celebration in a 50 litre sand-coloured pot with blue Festuca and low Lavandula for a breezy Cornish veranda – ideal for lovers of relaxed seaside style
- Evening Tea Corner – use three plants as a scented screen behind a bistro set, underplanted with sea kale and pale violas – perfect for those who unwind outdoors after work
- Romantic Front Border – line a short path with a low hedge of Royal Celebration and soft grasses, giving structure and fragrance – suited to homeowners wanting instant kerb appeal
- Compact Cottage Bed – combine with foxgloves and airy Digitalis, letting the violet-lilac clusters pop against cream spires – for gardeners who enjoy a soft, informal look in small spaces
- Statement Patio Planter – one specimen in a large, weathered tub with trailing thyme and gravel mulch offers colour and scent with easy watering access – for balcony and patio gardeners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose; registered as WEKbiphitsou, marketed as Royal Celebration, inspired by Queen Elizabeth II’s 2002 jubilee visit to Liverpool and verified as a premium silver cultivar. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tom Carruth for Weeks Roses from a complex floribunda lineage, introduced in 2002 and distributed by Weeks Roses in the USA and C & K Jones in the United Kingdom. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, moderately dense plant, around 75–105 cm tall and 50–70 cm wide, with slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a rounded, stable framework for bedding and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, flat, cluster-flowering blooms with 13–25 petals, medium-sized at roughly 4–7 cm, repeating well with a strong second flush that keeps beds and pots colourful through the main season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep velvety violet-lilac with fine white streaks, buds opening crimson-violet before softening to smoky mauve-lilac; colour retention moderate, with silvery striping as blooms age, ARS m, RHS 77A and 155D. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Notable strong, spicy perfume that persists well on the plant and in the vase, giving a rich, classic rose experience despite the semi-double form, primarily ornamental rather than for culinary or cosmetic use. |
| Hip characteristics |
Generally low hip set; occasional small, spherical red hips around 12–18 mm across, offering only minor seasonal interest and typically not a dominant feature of the plant in most garden uses. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good resistance to black spot, rust and powdery mildew, with RHS H7 and USDA zone 6b hardiness, tolerating down to about −21 °C, though it benefits from regular watering in dry periods. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sun, in beds, edging, or 40–50 litre containers; plant 35–40 cm apart for hedging, 65 cm as solitary, in well-drained but moisture-retentive soil, with modest pruning and feeding each spring. |
ROYAL CELEBRATION combines easy-care disease resistance, compact bedding performance and strong spicy fragrance in a durable own-root form that settles in for years of relaxed coastal-style colour, making it a thoughtful choice for your next planting decision.