The Jim rose variety is a bicolor shrub with unique flower coloring, combining pink and greenish-white shades. The flowers are bowl-shaped, densely double, reaching 6 to 9 cm in diameter and consisting of about 30 petals. They can be located singly or in inflorescences of up to five pieces. The leaves are large, leathery, light green or matte, giving the plant decorativeness throughout the season.
Jim rose bushes are powerful and spreading, with a height of 1.2 to 2.2 meters, making the variety suitable for group and single plantings in gardens and parks. The rose is characterized by high resistance to diseases, including powdery mildew, and medium resistance to black spot. The flowers do not fade in the sun and maintain an attractive appearance even under unfavorable weather conditions.
The variety is remontant, with a prolonged flowering period that begins in early June and can last until the end of December or the New Year holidays. Flowering is abundant and long-lasting: individual flowers last 8-10 days, inflorescences - up to 15 days, and the whole bush blooms for about a month. The rose is self-cleaning, does not require pruning of faded inflorescences, which facilitates plant care and maintains its decorativeness at a high level.