The rose variety 'New Fashion' (New Fashion, Nirpbredy) is a new-generation bicolor variety developed in France at the beginning of the 2000s. Its distinctive feature is the unique petal coloration: the rich red hue on the inner side harmoniously blends with the cream tone on the reverse side. The flowers have large, cup-shaped buds up to 11-12 cm in diameter, composed of approximately 40 dense, frilly, conical petals. The flower has a refined and pleasant fragrance, making it especially attractive for decorative use and cut flower purposes.
The plants are upright, and flowers appear singly at the tips of branches throughout the season, ensuring repeat blooming. This rose is well-suited for both solitary and group plantings, as well as for commercial cultivation and forcing due to its long, straight stems. The variety exhibits good resistance to diseases and rainy weather, simplifying care and enhancing the plant's decorative appeal in various climatic conditions.
The 'New Fashion' rose has moderate frost tolerance, allowing it to be grown outdoors with appropriate agronomic measures. High-quality plant material (Grade AA+) ensures good establishment and plant development. Due to its decorative qualities, resilience, and prolonged flowering period, this variety enjoys well-deserved popularity among gardeners and florists.