tea rose

NOUN
  1. any of several hybrid bush roses derived from a tea-scented Chinese rose with pink or yellow flowers
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  • If you have room, try planting a line of scented hybrid tea roses, which will give you long stems and an extended flowering season. Times, Sunday Times
  • Strong plants of the everblooming or hybrid tea roses can now be had at very reasonable rates, and rather than go to the trouble of protecting them in the fall, many persons buy such as they need for bedding purposes each spring. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
  • Jeri and Clay Jennings, Ingrid Wapelhorst and Jim Delahanty will demonstrate how to prune tea roses, noisettes, climbing roses, hybrids, China, polyantha and other types of roses. Thousand Oaks Acorn
  • It's easy these days to be sniffy about hybrid tea roses and consign them to the compost heap of postwar fashion. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rose gardens contain many commercially available roses, such as floribundas, grandifloras and hybrid tea roses.
  • The rose gardens contain many commercially available roses, such as floribundas, grandifloras and hybrid tea roses.
  • Hybrid Tea Roses require lots of water during hot weather, especially if the heat is accompanied by dryness.
  • Unlike the stiff and fussy hybrid tea roses, these roses make excellent landscape shrubs.
  • These are the roses that were crossed with the tea rose of China to form the hybrid tea.
  • As it turns out, what makes tea roses smell the way they do is their orange colour, due to presence of beta carotene, and also a type of ionone, which is what make it smell as fresh as a cup of green tea. Archive 2009-02-01
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