贝加尔湖/貝加爾湖 Lake Baika (China)

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"Lake Baika" is a stunning rose variety named after the renowned Lake Baikal in China. Its color palette features a captivating blend of pink and white, with the white petals displaying hints of rosy blush, enhancing the overall vibrancy and visual appeal. This rose boasts an abundance of petals that extend gracefully, resembling slightly larger chrysanthemums. The flower buds tend to gently droop, which might be attributed to the rapid growth of both the flowers and the branches. Despite its unique characteristics, the overall aesthetic remains remarkably beautiful. The central part of the flower resembles rehydrated silver ear fungus, while the petals slightly curl inward in a pentagonal star-like pattern, embracing the flower's core with an endearing resemblance to tiny paws.

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"Lake Baika" is a stunning rose variety named after the renowned Lake Baikal in China. Its color palette features a captivating blend of pink and white, with the white petals displaying hints of rosy blush, enhancing the overall vibrancy and visual appeal. This rose boasts an abundance of petals that extend gracefully, resembling slightly larger chrysanthemums. The flower buds tend to gently droop, which might be attributed to the rapid growth of both the flowers and the branches. Despite its unique characteristics, the overall aesthetic remains remarkably beautiful. The central part of the flower resembles rehydrated silver ear fungus, while the petals slightly curl inward in a pentagonal star-like pattern, embracing the flower's core with an endearing resemblance to tiny paws.

"Lake Baika" is a stunning rose variety named after the renowned Lake Baikal in China. Its color palette features a captivating blend of pink and white, with the white petals displaying hints of rosy blush, enhancing the overall vibrancy and visual appeal. This rose boasts an abundance of petals that extend gracefully, resembling slightly larger chrysanthemums. The flower buds tend to gently droop, which might be attributed to the rapid growth of both the flowers and the branches. Despite its unique characteristics, the overall aesthetic remains remarkably beautiful. The central part of the flower resembles rehydrated silver ear fungus, while the petals slightly curl inward in a pentagonal star-like pattern, embracing the flower's core with an endearing resemblance to tiny paws.