Jubilee is a type of flox of domestic breeding, developed by E.D. Kharchenko in 1962. Bushes reach a height of 80 to 90 cm and have a slender, sturdy structure, growing moderately. The foliage is dark green, and the stems are colored with brownish shades in the upper part.
The flowers of the variety have a diameter of about 4 cm and are distinguished by a rich raspberry-red color. Inflorescences are large, dense and thick, and do not fade even after prolonged exposure to the sun. The flowering occurs in the mid-late period, but thanks to good drought and cold resistance, flox can maintain flower brightness for a long time.
Jubilee is suitable for use both in open gardens and in container compositions. For lush flowering, good illumination and fertile, well-drained soils are required. The root system is superficial, so when planting, it is necessary to carefully loosen the soil and provide regular care. Thanks to its characteristics, this variety is often included in tall flower compositions and mixed borders.