Plume Japanese Garden Rose
The Plume Rose is a breathtaking example of Japanese floral breeding, where roses are treated as living art. Known for its soft, ethereal presence, Plume is a favorite among floral “connoisseurs” who seek something more delicate and intricate than a standard rose. It brings a sense of Zen-like calm and sophisticated luxury to any arrangement.
Signature Features & Aesthetics
- Dreamy Lavender Palette: Plume is characterized by its soft lilac and dusty lavender tones. As the rose matures, the outer petals can take on a vintage “parchment” hue, while the center remains a vibrant, cool-toned purple.
- Plush, Ruffled Petals: True to its name, the petals are light and airy—resembling delicate feathers or “plumes.” It opens into a wide, blousy rosette that looks almost like a peony.
- Enchanting Scent: Unlike many mass-market roses, Plume retains a lovely, sweet floral fragrance that is both fresh and nostalgic.
- Design Versatility: While it excels in “fine art” wedding photography, its muted tones also make it a perfect companion for silver-green eucalyptus or deep burgundy accents for a moody, romantic look.
Why Choose Plume Japanese Roses?
- Rare Aesthetic: Japanese roses are prized for their unique “ruffled” architecture that sets them apart from traditional European varieties.
- The Romantic Choice: Plume is the ultimate “mood” rose, offering a soft-focus, romantic appearance that looks stunning in bridal bouquets.
- Designer Favorite: Its ability to blend into pastel palettes while still providing a pop of cool color makes it a staple for luxury event planners.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Origin | Japanese Garden Rose Collection |
| Color | Lavender / Soft Lilac |
| Flower Form | Large Ruffled Rosette |
| Petal Count | 70 – 90 Petals |
| Fragrance | Medium, Sweet Floral |
| Vase Life | 7 to 9 Days |
| Stem Length | 40 cm – 55 cm |
Professional Care Instructions
To ensure your Plume Japanese Roses maintain their delicate beauty:
- Hydration is Key: Upon arrival, trim 1 inch from the stems at a 45-degree angle. Japanese varieties are thirsty; ensure they go into water immediately.
- Room Temp Water: Use clean, room-temperature water mixed with the provided floral preservative to encourage the ruffles to expand.
- Handle with Care: The petals of the Plume rose are exceptionally delicate. Avoid touching the flower heads, as the oils from your skin can cause bruising.
- Timing Your Event: Plume generally reaches its most beautiful “full bloom” state within 2–3 days. For a weekend event, a Tuesday or Wednesday delivery is ideal.
- Cool Environment: To preserve the lavender pigment, keep the roses in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight.




