| ID Characteristic | Peach-coloured roses that resemble a cross between a rose and a peony. |
| Shape | Upright. |
| Landscape | Beds and borders, cut flowers, rose gardens, informal gardens, city and courtyard gardens or as a specimen. |
| Cultivation | Plant in full to partial sun in moist but well-drained soil. Apply a slow release of fertilizer in early spring just as leaves emerge. Prune old flowers to encourage re-blooming. |
| Pests | Excellent disease resistance. |
| Habitat | Horticultural origin. |
| Bark/Stem Description | Robust, upright-growing, slightly woody, glaborous medium green stems that don characteristic reddish-green Rosa thorns. Leaf stems are thinner, glaborous and without thorns. |
| Flower/Leaf Bud Description | Simple pinnate, peachy orange-pink flower buds appearing terminally as solitary bud or in bunches of 2 - 3. 37 petals on 11 cm blooms. |
| Leaf Description | Finely-serrated, simple-pinnate medium to deep green leaves. |
| Flower Description | Highly showy terminal blooms, composed of loosely-arranged whorls of delicate, broad heart-shaped peachy orange-pink petals. |
| Texture Description | Smooth, thorny. |