Kitija

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Hardiness: high (USDA zone 6, down to –23°C)

This rose is the embodiment of tenderness and elegance. Its large, densely double blooms seem to shine with a rich pink shade and a soft pearly glow. The buds last long on the bush, are not spoiled by rain, and hardly fade in the sun. The petals are tightly arranged, giving the flower an old-fashioned charm, while the abundant repeat flowering makes this rose a true highlight of the garden.

The bush forms a neat, compact shape. Shoots are strong, with a minimal number of thorns. The foliage is dark green, dense, and keeps the bush looking attractive even between blooming cycles. After cutting, new buds appear quickly, making this rose ideal for bouquets and decorative arrangements.

Gardeners and florists alike value this rose: after cutting, the blooms retain their freshness and shape for up to two weeks. High disease resistance makes it a reliable choice for both beginners and experienced gardeners. Its excellent winter hardiness allows cultivation even in colder regions.

Flowering: profuse, repeat, in waves. Blooms appear singly or in clusters of 3–5.
Disease resistance: high.

Planting Location:
Roses thrive in sunny locations, so choose spots with plenty of sunlight throughout the day. Ensure the planting site is sheltered from strong winds.

*The female name given to the rose is not a variety name. A rose is like a woman, beautiful, elegant and unique, so each one inspired us for a woman's name as well.

Categories of Roses: Hybrid Tea

Height: 70-100 cm

Fragrance: Medium

Flower Shape: Cup-shaped

Flower diameter: 10-12 cm

Color: Pink

Flowering time: Jun-Oct

Recommended for: cut flowers in vase and floral arrangements

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