Cinderella rose, also known as Cinderella, is a shrub rose with delicate white-pink flowers in old garden style. The flowers are of medium size, 7-10 cm in diameter, and are characterized by full double flowers that maintain this form throughout the blooming period. Each stem can carry from 5 to 10 buds, which open sequentially, often maintaining a spherical shape. Over time, the flower changes shape from spherical to cup-shaped, and the number of petals reaches 70-80 pieces. The rose has an original and fresh scent, reminiscent of pink soap, without sweet notes, and also has shades of green apple.
Cinderella rose is distinguished by high resistance to diseases and frosts, which makes it frost-hardy and reliable for growing in various climatic conditions. However, blooming can suffer from prolonged heavy rains, while short-term precipitation does not significantly affect the quality of the flowers. Large hook-shaped thorns are located on the stems with a density of 25-30 thorns per 20 cm, which is characteristic of this variety.
The plant reaches a height of from 100 to 150 cm and is distinguished by repeat flowering, which usually occurs three times per season. The variety is suitable for growing from one-year-old seedlings with a closed root system. Due to its decorativeness, durability, and unique aroma, the Cinderella rose will become a wonderful decoration of the garden and a source of fresh, exquisite aromas.