Anabel rose is a compact and neat bush, 50 to 90 cm tall, ideal for group plantings, borders, flower beds, and even balcony cultivation. This variety features dense, large flowers with a diameter of 7 to 10 cm, in a graceful cup shape reminiscent of tea-hybrid roses. Flower colors range from bright salmon-orange with a silver sheen to pink-white with stripes, giving the plant an original and attractive appearance. Flowers are arranged in large clusters of 3-8 blooms, creating a living bouquet effect, and flowering lasts until frost.
Anabel rose bushes exhibit high winter hardiness and disease resistance, including moderate resistance to powdery mildew and black spot. Leaves are dark green, leathery, and glossy, enhancing the plant's decorative appeal. Buds are long and pointed, opening slowly, which promotes prolonged and abundant flowering. The rose has a pleasant fragrance, making it especially valuable for cut flowers and interior decoration.
This rose variety was bred in 1972 and has remained popular due to its low maintenance and decorative qualities. Anabel rose is perfect for creating vibrant flower beds and borders, as well as for container cultivation. Its resistance to rain and frost, along with its ability to rebloom, makes this variety an excellent choice for gardeners seeking beauty and reliability in one plant.