A Polish variety raised by Stefan Franczak. Flowers of 16-18 cm in diameter, single (6 sepals) or semi-full, with elliptical pointed sepals overlapping up to 1/3 length. The sepals’ edges are slightly wavy and up-turned, creating a pretty frill on opening flowers. Sepals are blue-violet-pink with a bright pink bar in the Middle. Stamens consist of yellow anthers on white-cream filaments. Flowers most profusely in June and at the beginning of July, less so until mid-August. Reaches 2-3m height. Attaches itself to the support by means of twining leaf petioles. Suitable to grow along fences, arbours, trellises, poles and other kinds of garden supports. It can climb over natural supports, such as deciduous and coniferous shrubs, as well as over dwarf shrubs that don’t require hard pruning. It looks its best set against pale background and combined with yellow-leafed or yellow-flowered plants. Suitable for cultivation in containers.