Rose Liola. Variety series "Butterflies." It possesses the charm of a wild rose, thanks to its simple flowers with five wavy petals. Initially, the blooms are light yellow with a slight carmine edge, transitioning to an ivory color as the carmine spreads across the petals. The petals are sturdy and well-textured, ensuring longevity and rain resistance. No fragrance. Abundant, striking, and repeat flowering. Numerous inflorescences. The foliage is dark, matte, and disease-resistant. The bush is strong, dense, upright, and reaches a height of 70-90 cm.Among many similar roses, Liola is undoubtedly the most striking. The serrated petal edges, transitions from red to white within a single flower, simplicity, and elegance of forms all draw attention to the Liola rose in the garden.