The "First Class" rose belongs to the Floribunda group and is a compact bush up to 80 cm tall with dense dark green foliage and slightly wavy leaves. The flowers are large, up to 12 cm in diameter, densely double with up to 93 petals, featuring white-pink coloration and a shape reminiscent of antique roses. Blooming is abundant, prolonged, and remontant, allowing you to enjoy the flowers for over 200 days per season with multiple waves of blooming.
This variety is characterized by good resistance to fungal diseases, including powdery mildew and black spot, making it a reliable choice for various climatic conditions. The rose is suitable for use in borders, group, and solitaire plantings, as well as in standard culture. Thanks to its decorativeness and prolonged blooming, it is excellent for decorating parterres, flower beds, and rabatki, and can also be used for cut flowers.
Bred in 2007 by breeder Z.K. Klimenko at NBS-NNC, the "First Class" rose combines aesthetic appeal and practicality. Its cup-shaped flowers and compact bush size make this variety versatile and in high demand in gardening, especially in southern regions where it demonstrates particularly prolonged blooming and high decorativeness.