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Hybrid Tea (Lindquist, United States, 1954)
The fine family of American artisans couldn’t have chosen a more exquisite rose to carry their name. Its pure pink colors glow with the yellow ‘light’ in the heart of the large well-formed flowers. Super-sweet fragrance and dark green foliage adorns each jewel of a bloom. Good performer. Best color with some heat.
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Tiffany
Hybrid Tea (Lindquist, United States, 1954)
The fine family of American artisans couldn’t have chosen a more exquisite rose to carry their name. Its pure pink colors glow with the yellow ‘light’ in the heart of the large well-formed flowers. Super-sweet fragrance and dark green foliage adorns each jewel of a bloom. Good performer. Best color with some heat.
Carrie Valenzuela (verified owner) –
A stunning rose with giant blousy pink blooms with touches of yellow! Love her!
Lynsi –
I’m not usually a fan of hybrid teas, but after seeing Tiffany in person I decided I needed her! Her blooms are enormous and her scent is amazing! She’s very healthy, too!
Ernie DeMarie –
Okay have to be honest about Tiffany. Its survived and even flowered not far from 3 much better HCR own root performers, Bliss, Earth Angel, and Leda. I also have a couple of grafted ones in other locations from Costco (I know….) but this rose does seem to do a lot better on someone else’s roots than its own, at least for me in NY, the grafted ones grow hella faster. Others may have different experiences of course. But it has survived and grows a bit more each year and the flowers are of course exceptionally nice.