The Crimean Gem rose is a floribunda variety with a unique multicolored hue that changes during the blooming process. The initial petal shade is a soft yellow with pink or red edges, gradually transitioning to orange-red with a yellow eye. Flowers are densely double-flowered, up to 7 cm in diameter, cup-shaped, and often gathered into small clusters, giving the plant decorative expressiveness. Leaves are dark green, glossy, and medium-sized, creating an effective background for the bright flowers.
Bushes are compact, reaching a height of up to 70 cm, making the variety convenient for use in various compositions. The Crimean Gem rose differs in its very abundant and long-lasting flowering, although it blooms once. The flowers have a weak but pleasant aroma with pear notes, which adds additional appeal to the plant. Due to its resistance to powdery mildew and rust, as well as medium resistance to rain, this variety is suitable for cultivation for decorative purposes, including the decoration of rabatok, borders, and standards.
This rose variety was bred in 2007 and recommended for cultivation in various regions, including the North Caucasus. It is perfect for gardeners who want to achieve an impressive and bright flowering with an original coloring and good disease resistance. The Crimean Gem rose will become a wonderful decoration for any garden and can be used both for landscape design and for cut flowers.