Mischor Rose is a unique variety with two-colored, carnival-type flowers featuring a rare shingled shape. The petals have a golden-cream base with a cherry-red or scarlet edge that darkens over time to a dark cherry hue. The flowers are large, 8 to 10 cm in diameter, densely double-flowered, and contain up to 105 petals. Blooming is prolonged and abundant, with slow bud opening, ensuring a long-lasting decorative effect from June to December under favorable conditions. The variety has a medium or inexpressive aroma, making it versatile for various landscape solutions. Mischor Rose bushes are upright, strong, 100 to 120 cm tall, and 80-90 cm wide. Leaves are dark green, glossy, large, and slightly ruffled, adding extra decorative appeal. Stems are sturdy and long, bearing single flowers or clusters of 2-3 blooms. Thorns are needle-shaped, sparse, and reddish. Due to its resistance to powdery mildew, rust, and heat tolerance, as well as moderate drought resistance, the variety is recommended for cultivation in various regions, including the North Caucasus region and the South Coast of Crimea. Mischor Rose is ideal for group plantings, creating rabatki, flowerbeds, parterres, and can also be used as a solitaire plant or in standard culture. Thanks to its decorativeness and long blooming period, it is widely used in greening and landscape design. The variety was bred by the breeders of the Nikita Botanical Garden and belongs to the group of tea hybrids, confirming its high quality and decorative characteristics.