MOONSPRITE – cream-yellow bedding floribunda rose – Swim
With its softly glowing blooms and full, citrus-scented fragrance, Moonsprite creates a romantic, storybook corner in even the smallest family garden, giving you easy charm without complicated upkeep. This compact, bushy shrub carries clusters of very double, cream-yellow flowers that repeat freely from summer into autumn, keeping borders lively and inviting for afternoon tea under an arbour. Own-root plants settle steadily, building long-lived structure and reliable flowering with simple seasonal care, while coping well with exposed, breezy conditions near the coast. Over the first few years the plant naturally shifts energy from building roots to producing shoots and, by the third season, to delivering its full ornamental display. In a larger 40–50 litre container or a small cottage-style bed, its neat habit and moderate maintenance needs make it an accessible, rewarding choice for busy garden-lovers who value romance, dependable fragrance, repeat flowering, compact growth, easy pruning, long-lived roots and relaxed maintenance.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-of-border cottage bedding |
Moonsprite’s compact, bushy habit and moderate height keep it perfectly in scale at the front of a mixed cottage border, giving a soft cream-yellow ribbon of flowers that does not overpower nearby perennials, ideal for a tidy look that still feels relaxed for the small-family-garden owner. |
| Repeat-flowering rose bed near seating |
The floribunda clusters and remontant habit give a generous second flush, so beds beside a bench, terrace or arbour stay colourful through the season with limited intervention, supporting an easy-care routine for the time-pressed hobby gardener. |
| Fragrant path edging |
The strong, fresh citrus fragrance carries beautifully at nose height along a path, and medium-sized blooms held in clusters offer continuous scented interest where you walk past daily, suiting the fragrance-loving home improver. |
| Low, semi-formal hedge |
Regular spacing at 40 cm creates a low, flowing hedge whose bushy structure fills in without becoming leggy, while own-root growth allows the line to recover well if any individual stem is lost, reassuring the practical family planner. |
| Large container on patio or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre pot, Moonsprite’s upright-bushy habit and moderate vigour are easy to manage with simple pruning, giving a stable structure and repeat bloom from year to year, perfectly suited to the busy urban balcony gardener. |
| Mixed bed in exposed or coastal gardens |
The sturdy framework and moderate height help it stand up to everyday breezes, and it copes well in open, airy positions where rain and wind are frequent, providing a reliable focal point for the coastal cottage-style enthusiast. |
| Low-chemical “breathable” planting schemes |
Moderate disease resistance, especially good black spot tolerance, allows Moonsprite to sit comfortably in low-spray schemes where foliage health and simple, observational care are valued, making it attractive to the environmentally-aware homeowner. |
| Children-friendly family garden corners |
With a stable, own-root base, the shrub rebuilds well from knocks or heavier pruning, sustaining its ornamental value over many years with manageable maintenance, giving peace of mind to the young-family garden owner. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Border Glow – Plant in drifts at the front of a mixed border with catmint and hardy geraniums to emphasise the soft, compact habit – ideal for lovers of informal English cottage style.
- Perfumed Pathway – Line a garden path with evenly spaced Moonsprite and low lavender to create a scented corridor of repeat bloom – perfect for fragrance-focused homeowners.
- Patio Moonlight Pot – Grow a single plant in a 40–50 litre terracotta container with trailing thyme at the rim for a manageable, long-lived patio centrepiece – suited to busy urban balcony gardeners.
- Soft Hedge Ribbon – Use as a low, flowing hedge along a lawn edge, interspersed with small box balls for a semi-formal but easy-to-prune structure – attractive to practical family garden planners.
- Breathable Country Mix – Combine with airy grasses like Stipa tenuissima and blue-flowered perennials for a low-chemical, “breathable” planting that still looks romantic – ideal for environmentally-minded cottage gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose, commercial name Moonsprite, registered cultivar name Moonsprite; exhibition categories shrub rose and floribunda; part of the Bedding rose collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Herbert C. Swim at Armstrong Nurseries, California, USA, from ‘Sutter’s Gold’ × ‘Ondine’; introduced in 1956 as an unregistered cultivar for garden and bedding use. |
| Awards and recognition |
Gold medal at Baden-Baden rose trials in 1955 and gold medal in Rome in 1956, indicating strong ornamental value and performance under show and trial conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub 80–105 cm tall and 60–85 cm wide with moderately dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; suitable for beds, edging and low hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cup-shaped flowers with more than 40 petals, medium-sized at 1.5–2.75 inches, produced in clusters; remontant with a plentiful second flowering, self-cleaning only moderate. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cream-yellow blooms with outer petals RHS 11D, inner 12C; open buttery yellow turning creamy white, almost white before fading, with soft warm pastel tones in full bloom and weaker colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, distinctive perfume with a full, fresh citrus character; primarily ornamental rather than pollinator-focused due to very double flowers with obscured stamens and limited insect access. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional spherical hips, 8–12 mm in diameter, orange-red when mature; generally minor ornamental impact and usually removed with routine deadheading in formal plantings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); moderate heat and drought tolerance needing irrigation in long dry spells; disease resistance moderate with good black spot resistance. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with 40–75 cm spacing depending on use; 4.2–4.8 plants/m² for bedding; prefers regular watering in dry weather and occasional disease checks; ideal for beds, parks and urban schemes. |
Moonsprite offers romantic cream-yellow clusters, strong citrus fragrance and a compact, easy-care habit on a resilient own-root framework, making it a thoughtful, long-lived addition to consider for your garden.