Wisteria
The variety is the 2006 World's Most Beautiful Rose. The rose resembles a picture from an old book about noble roses, but it was created only in 1985. It is a bush rose that grows vertically upwards, with wide-spreading strong, thick shoots that branch well. The hemispheres of the very full (40 petals), large and heavy flowers, as well as their soft, not too intrusive coloring – creamy white flowers with a pink tint and a light aroma – give the rose something of the baroque charm of historical roses. The leaves are large and shiny, robust and leathery, slightly reddish on young shoots, but then change to a juicy dark green shade. Lasts half.