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Modern Rose, floribunda "Plamja Vostoka", USSR, introduced by Klimenko V.N. in 1955, Usually is red in color, pompon bloom shape, double petal count, blooms 7 - 9 cm in size, has 3-5 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be bushy, suitable for USDA zone 6 from -23°C and above, moderate resistance to rain, moderate resistance to black spot, moderate resistance to mildew.
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Flowers bright cinnabar-red, with a darker velvety cast; medium-sized (7–8 cm); double (25–30 petals); with fragrance; borne singly and in inflorescences on long and medium stems. Bushes are medium-sized and upright. Leaves are dark green. Flowering from spring until the onset of cold weather. A single bloom lasts up to 20 days on the plant and up to 12 days as a cut flower. Suitable for groups, standards, and cutting.
Flowers bright cinnabar-red, with petal edges slightly darker and the center lighter; up to 7 cm in diameter; semi-branched; with a weak fragrance; 1–13 in the inflorescence. Flowering from the first decade of July to September. The bush is compact, up to 70 cm high, with erect, weakly branched shoots. Leaves are shiny, medium-sized. Not affected by powdery mildew. Insufficiently winter-hardy in open ground. Suitable for early forcing.