The 'Natalya Muravskaya' rose variety represents a new luxurious variety from the Nikitsky Botanical Garden's selection, created by Zinaida Konstantinovna Klimenko. This variety belongs to the floribunda garden group and is distinguished by bright, abundant, and prolonged flowering. The flowers are large, up to 9-10 cm in diameter, cup-shaped or rosette-shaped, densely double, with 40 to 70 petals. The color varies from orange-salmon to bright orange-pink with cream or silver-pink veins and a golden reverse side of the petals. The flowers have a light aroma and can be arranged singly or in inflorescences of up to 5-10 pieces on one stem.
The 'Natalya Muravskaya' rose bushes are compact and low-growing, 50 to 80 cm tall, with a bush size of about 70 x 60 cm. Leaves are dark green, matte or glossy, leathery and decorative, small or large. The rose is distinguished by high resistance to fungal diseases and frost hardiness, which makes it suitable for growing in various climatic conditions. Flowering is abundant and repeated; on the Southern Shore of Crimea it lasts more than 200 days in the season with a massive fourth flowering.
This variety is recommended for decorating parterres, creating flowerbeds and borders, and is also well suited for pot and standard cultivation. The 'Natalya Muravskaya' rose will be the ideal choice for gardeners wishing to get spectacular and long-lasting flowering with bright and fragrant flowers. Planting density is 3-4 plants per square meter, which allows creating dense and colorful compositions.