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'Solistka Baleta' is a yellow blend Hybrid Tea rose. Blooms are lemon-yellow with pink edges and have a moderate fragrance. Flowers are large, very double, high-centered, typically borne one per stem, with about 28–30 petals and an average diameter of about 9 cm. The plant has dark green, dense foliage and blooms in flushes throughout the growing season. It is suitable for cultivation in USDA hardiness zones 6b to 9b.
The rose was bred in the former USSR by Vera Nikolaevna Klimenko and introduced in 1955. One reported parentage is 'Peace' × 'Crimson Glory' as seed parents and 'Poinsettia' as pollen parent. An alternative description notes pinkish-white, silvery-shaded flowers and a parentage of 'Virgo' × 'Gloria Dei'.