The 'Crimean Sunny' rose is a large-flowered climber with an upright or semi-sprawling bush, reaching heights of 2.5 to 3 meters and widths of about 1-1.3 meters. The canes are sturdy, green with rare reddish needle-like thorns, and the foliage is large, elliptical, and glossy, a bright green color. The flowers are cup-shaped, densely double, with a diameter of 10 to 12 cm, arranged both singly and in clusters of 1-3 flowers per stem. The bud and flower coloration varies from light orange to pale orange, with golden-red shades. The flowers have a weak or moderate but persistent aroma.
Blooming begins in late May and continues until mid-June, with slow bud opening and abundant mass blooming. The rose has a repeat bloom, allowing you to enjoy its beauty for a long time. The flowering stems are strong and reach about 50 cm in length, which contributes to the good arrangement of flowers on the bush.
The variety is distinguished by high heat resistance, medium drought tolerance, as well as strong resistance to powdery mildew, rust, and rain. Frost resistance is average, so covering for winter is recommended in cold regions. The rose is suitable for growing in sunny areas and requires light shaping and sanitation pruning to maintain the health and attractiveness of the bush.