The Kudesnik rose is a tea-hybrid variety created by specialists of ZAO 'Rose Garden' in 2010. Bushes of this variety have a pyramidal shape, reaching a height of about 130 cm and a diameter of 50 cm. The leaves are green, and the thorns are large and sparsely distributed along the entire length of the canes. Stems are tall and sturdy, ensuring flower stability. The flowers are double, star-shaped, with a diameter of up to 5.5 cm, and feature a bright bicolor coloration: they are yellowish-pink inside and orange-red outside. Blooming is abundant and remontant, with bud opening beginning approximately 90 days after cutting propagation and mass flowering occurring by 120 days. The Kudesnik variety is known for its high cutting productivity—up to 90 flowers per square meter per year when grown hydroponically. Flowers maintain freshness in cutting for up to 10 days, making this variety particularly attractive for commercial cultivation and floristry. Due to its durability and adaptability, the rose is well-suited for cultivation in protected conditions, allowing for stable and high-quality flowers regardless of the region. A feature of the variety is its decorativeness and versatility. The bright and saturated bicoloration of the flowers adds expressiveness and originality to bouquets. The Kudesnik rose is recommended for cutting and decorative use, as well as for cultivation in greenhouses and conservatories, where conditions can be controlled to obtain high-quality planting material. This variety combines aesthetic appeal and practicality, making it popular among florists and professionals.