The Jaguar rose variety belongs to the Floribunda group and is distinguished by bright blood-red flowers with a uniform, saturated tone that do not fade in the sun. The buds have a pointed shape with a cut-off apex and reach up to 5 cm in height. The medium-sized flowers (8-9 cm), double, with about 25-30 petals, have a beautiful shape with a high center and a weak fragrance. The flowers are usually single, which emphasizes their expressiveness.
The Jaguar rose bushes are medium-sized, reaching 90-110 cm in height, and have an upright growth habit. The stems are sturdy, 45-55 cm long, making this variety convenient for cutting and use in bouquets. The leaves are light green, leathery, and medium-sized, giving the plant a neat and healthy appearance.
This variety is resistant to powdery mildew, which simplifies care, although its winter hardiness is low, requiring additional winter protection in colder regions. The Jaguar rose is a forcing variety, allowing it to be used for obtaining blooms outside its natural season.