• A variety obtained by Girard P. in the USA and introduced to the market in 1981.
  • Upright habit, after 10 years it grows to about 1.5 m high and 1 m wide.
  • Light green leaves, in autumn they turn yellow-orange.
  • Salmon-pink flowers, lighter after opening, with a very distinct orange spot on one petal. It blooms very abundantly in mid-May.
  • Requires sunny or semi-shaded positions and acidic, moderately moist and humusy soils.
  • Frost-resistant variety.