The Iolanta rose belongs to the tea-hybrid group and features a pyramidal bush about 110 cm tall and 50 cm in diameter. The plant's leaves are dark green, and the flowering stems are sturdy. Thorns are unevenly distributed, mainly on the lower part of the stems, with an average quantity. The flowers are single, double, irregularly round-shaped, reaching up to 6.5 cm in diameter. The flower color is pink, resistant to fading, and has a light aroma. Bud opening occurs quickly, ensuring moderate and remontant flowering. Flowering begins approximately on the 90th day after cutting propagation, with mass flowering occurring by the 120th day. The variety is intended for cutting and recommended for cultivation in protected environments, including hydroponics, where cutting productivity can reach up to 80 pieces per square meter per year. Flowers maintain freshness in vases for up to 12 days, making this rose variety attractive for commercial cultivation and floristics. Iolanta is distinguished by high resistance to adverse conditions, allowing it to be grown in various regions. Thanks to its decorative qualities and long flowering period, this rose variety is an excellent choice for creating floral arrangements and decorating garden plots.