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Rose Garden Candle - fresh-cut roses, grass

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Top: rustic, botanical roses
Middle: fresh-cut grass
Base: garden soil

The International Rose Test Garden is located within Washington Park, adjacent to the start of the Wildwood Trail and Vietnam Memorial. Since opening in 1917, more than 10,000 rose bushes and 650 varieties of roses are present for visitors to enjoy from spring to autumn. A vast array of rose cultivars are sent to this test garden from all over the world to study and evaluate their bloom, color, fragrance and disease resistant properties.

In 1915, the president of Portland's Rose Society convinced the city of Portland to establish this rose garden to serve as a refuge for World War I hybrid grown European roses out of fear they would be destroyed in the bombings. It is the oldest continuously operating public rose test garden in the United States, drawing more than 700,000 visitors each year, living up to Portland's nickname "City of Roses".

GPS Coordinates: [45°31'08.8"N 122°42'20.1"W]

Click here for more information about the International Rose Test Garden. 

Shop the Rose Garden travel candle here.

  • Recyclable 13.5 oz glass jar 4.25"H, 3"D
  • Net Wt. 11 oz
  • Up to 60 hour burn time

Hand-poured natural soy wax blend, fragrances derived from natural ingredients & essential oils. Eco-friendly, ethically sourced & produced. Petroleum, lead, GMO & phthalate free. Naturally processed & sourced wooden wicks from the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) that partners with Trees.org. All materials sourced in USA.

5% of profits are donated to the Forest Park Conservancy to help protect Forest Park's ecological health.

Customer Reviews

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Michael Klimczak
Rosy

This scent makes me office smell absolutely amazing. It really smells like authentic cut roses in a vase.

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Joan
My favorite Wildwood Candle

The other reviews have already mentioned this beautiful candle's soft, subtle smell. I wholeheartedly agree. I'm also impressed with the staying power of this scent, even in a few of my candles, which are a year old. I appreciate the wood wick and the simple glass vessel. For me, it's the perfect candle.

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B.N.
this candle is a must!

i’m not normally a huge fan of rose but when i smelled this candle, i immediately kept wanting more! it is addicting. gentle but powerful!

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K.B BROWN
Astounding Candles 🌹

High Quality, Phenomenal Candles. I was gifted one of these candles over the weekend and I must say, they are one of the best candles ever!! It wasn't intentional, but I left mine burning for 72 hrs straight. I'm not recommending leaving it burn for that long; I just kept going to sleep, thinking my husband would blow it out before he went to bed, only to wake up the next morning to it still burning. This went on for 3 nights. Not once did the bottom get hot underneath and the glass only became warm to touch, the last hour or so; at which point I did move it off my wooden table and onto my metal fireplace. I'm a HUGE FAN ❤️‍🔥 Great Company, I'm very Impressed, they make some Amazing Candles!!

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Customer
Weird wick

This candle smells amazing but something wasn’t right with the wooden wick, like it hadn’t been treated before being set and was barely holding a flame. I put my own waxed wooden wick in and now it’s burning like normal. For 30$ I’d expect better.

Hello Hazel,
We emailed you to try to resolve this matter. Thank you for your feedback on the Rose Garden candle. It sincerely isn't our intention for you to have a candle that won't hold flame. Because the wood wick is a natural product and there can be variations out of our control in the quality of the batches we get from our supplier, once in a blue moon it won't behave as we intend to. Could you please provide where you purchased the candle from, and around what date? Also, did it hold a flame on the first burn, but subsequent burns it didn't as well? I just want to make sure you had a chance to review our candle care tips page, particularly in regards to trimming the wick between burns, as the excess burnt untrimmed wood is usually the culprit for the wick not holding flame. The more information you can provide will truly be helpful. Thank you!