Her large luminous blossoms are the epitome of rose form—slowly spiraling open, yet stubbornly retaining the pin-point center. The indescribable blending of orange, pink and cream in the pointed consistent form. Best color in moderate temperatures. buds finish a warm coral. Her vigorous plant gives lots of long stems complemented by deep green leaves and mahogany new growth.
AARS Winner- 1968
| Class: | Hybrid Tea |
| Flower Color: | Glowing coral-pink |
| Bloom: | Large |
| Petal Count: | About 30 |
| Fragrance: | Slight tea fragrance |
| Plant Height: | 5-6 feet |
| Growth Habit: | Bushy |
| Hardiness Zones: | 7a–9b |
| Hybridizer: | Michel Kriloff |
| Year Introduced: | 1986 |
| Parentage: | Micaela x (Queen Elizabeth x Romantica) |
Her large luminous blossoms are the epitome of rose form—slowly spiraling open, yet stubbornly retaining the pin-point center. The indescribable blending of orange, pink and cream in the pointed consistent form. Best color in moderate temperatures. buds finish a warm coral. Her vigorous plant gives lots of long stems complemented by deep green leaves and mahogany new growth.
AARS Winner- 1968
| Class: | Hybrid Tea |
| Flower Color: | Glowing coral-pink |
| Bloom: | Large |
| Petal Count: | About 30 |
| Fragrance: | Slight tea fragrance |
| Plant Height: | 5-6 feet |
| Growth Habit: | Bushy |
| Hardiness Zones: | 7a–9b |
| Hybridizer: | Michel Kriloff |
| Year Introduced: | 1986 |
| Parentage: | Micaela x (Queen Elizabeth x Romantica) |