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‘Krasnyj Mak’ is a floribunda rose bred by Vera Nikolaevna Klimenko in the former USSR in 1955. Flowers are red with darker shading, medium to large (about 8.3 cm), double, with about 17 petals, and appear mostly solitary or in small clusters. The plant flowers repeatedly in flushes during the growing season. The foliage is glossy, and the rose is resistant to mildew.