The Harmony rose variety is a tall tea-hybrid plant with large flowers up to 12 cm in diameter. Its distinguishing feature is the unusual two-tone petal coloration: the edges are red, gradually transitioning to a white-pink center. Flowers open from long, classic-shaped buds that maintain symmetry until the petals fully wither. Flowers can grow singly or in small clusters on long, sturdy stems, making this variety especially attractive for cut flowers. The bush has large, dark green, and decorative foliage that accentuates the beauty of the flowers.
Harmony rose bushes reach a height of 120 to 150 cm and a width of up to 100 cm. The plant is well-adapted to garden conditions and is often used for group plantings in flower beds. The variety is characterized by abundant and prolonged flowering, which begins in June and continues until the first frosts. A notable feature is the repeat blooming in autumn, when large and vibrant flowers appear, maintaining their decorative appeal until late season.
Care for the rose includes mandatory winter covering, especially in the first few years after planting. To protect against frost, stems are bent down and fixed, fir branches are placed under the stems to avoid moisture contact. Then the bush is covered with a special material and covered with soil for reliable fixation of the cover. When planting, consider the bush size: for compact specimens, a distance of about half a meter is sufficient, while for larger ones, a minimum of two meters between plants is required to ensure comfortable development and good air circulation. Harmony rose is resistant to powdery mildew and black spot, which facilitates care and enhances the plant's decorative appeal.