The Febesa rose belongs to the hybrid tea group and is distinguished by its elegant star-shaped blooms with a diameter of approximately 9 cm. The semi-double flowers consist of 23 petals with an elongated center and feature an attractive pink-orange hue. The oval-shaped buds open relatively slowly, while the flower's aroma is of medium intensity. This variety is primarily intended for cut flower production and growing in heated greenhouses, where flowering is very abundant and continuous, ensuring high productivity—up to 220 flowers per square meter per year. Febesa rose bushes reach heights ranging from 70 to 200 cm depending on growing conditions, with narrow and compact growth habits. The leaves are dark green, small, semi-matte, while the thorns are pinkish with a characteristic shape: straight at the top and slightly concave at the bottom, oval at the base. The peduncles are sturdy and straight, measuring 40 to 60 cm in length, which is convenient for cutting and bouquet making. The rose exhibits high resistance to diseases, heat tolerance, and winter hardiness, making it versatile for various climatic conditions. For planting, seedlings with a closed root system, grafted onto a winter-hardy rootstock, are offered, ensuring good establishment and longevity of the plant. The Febesa rose is suitable for both professional cultivation in greenhouses and decorative use in gardens due to its decorative appeal and resilience. This variety is the result of work by the French company Meilland Star Rose and is popular due to its combination of beauty, hardiness, and high productivity.