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David Austin's New Roses in Two Timelapse Videos

Rose Enid and Phoebe are showing themselves to you in all their beauty. You want to see this!

By: THURSD. | 17-06-2025 | 3 min read
Roses Wedding Flowers
Rose Enid and Phoebe

Have you met the two new garden roses from David Austin Roses already? Check out two brilliant new timelapse videos that show these splendid novelties from a new angle.

David Austin's Rose Phoebe and Enid

You might have seen Phoebe and Enid being introduced in a recent Thursd article or in an inspiring design inspo from Myrtle et Olive. So, this is yet another way to get a closer look at these two luxury roses.

These aren’t just pretty clips. They’re a floral masterclass—super inspiring for sourcing and bouquet planning. Imagine showing clients that slow‑motion bloom action, and they’ll see exactly how the roses transform in real time. And it'll also give you a great idea on how to use this rose in your floral artwork.

 

David Austin Rose Enid and Phoebe blooms
Rose Enid (left) and Phoebe blooms

 

Meet Rose Enid – the Chill Cream Queen

Rose Enid (AUSCP18729) has dense, creamy petals with a dash of pistachio green and a quirky green‑stamen centre. She doesn’t rush—it takes her time to unfold, but when she does, it’s pure grace.

In your bouquets: Let Enid anchor your designs. She plays well with apricots, yellows—or even Phoebe, Edith, or Beatrice—for that classic romantic palette.

Fragrance? Soft rose perfume with a whisper of myrrh that builds as she opens.

David Austin just dropped a timelapse video of Enid unfurling—watch it in super‑slow motion and see those layers reveal themselves. Trust us, it's like floral meditation.

 

 

Say Hi to Rose Phoebe – Popping Flamingo‑Pink Joy

The color story of Rose Phoebe looks like this: Flamingo to coral‑pink gradient—center starts warm coral, then blossoms into that soft pink we all adore. It's playful, but refined.

Fragrance? Light‑to‑moderate fruity floral notes with violet and crisp apple tones—comes in fresh with a twist.

Phoebe steals the show solo, yet blends beautifully with creams, peaches, or pastels. Also, an ace match with Enid, Purity, and Eugenie for layered wedding looks.

Check out the Phoebe timelapse—her rosette opens up quicker than Enid’s, but every petal turn is like a little floral fireworks show.

 

 

Why Grow These in Your Wedding Line-Up?

These two stunning roses are impossible not to see. They're the white and pink elephants in any room. Here's why:

 

David Austin Rose Enid and Phoebe stems
Combinations for your designs with these two roses by David Austin

 

If your clients want a modern‑romantic bouquet with real personality, these two should be on your radar. Enid for quiet luxury, Phoebe for a statement pop. And hey, those timelapse videos are great social content to tease their beauty.

 

 

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