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Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose

Rosa 'Tiffany'

  • Award-Winning Tiffany Rose Blooms in Luxurious Pink-Yellow Blends with Continuous Rebloom
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-9
  • Grows 3-4 ft Tall and Wide
  • Sweetly Fragrant Flowers
  • Great Choice for Privacy Screen or Hedge
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Ensure this rose receives full sun with at least 6 hours of direct light daily to fuel its famous fragrance and abundant blooms. While it can tolerate slight shade, maximize sun exposure to prevent leggy growth and keep the foliage dry and disease-free.
  • Soil: Plant in rich, fertile soil that drains well, as roses struggle in soggy conditions that suffocate roots. If dealing with heavy clay or fast-draining sand, mix in organic compost or peat moss to create a loamy texture that holds just the right amount of moisture.

Watering Requirements

Consistent moisture is crucial for the Tiffany Rose, particularly during its first year while the root system establishes itself. Once established, water deeply at the base of the plant rather than overhead to keep foliage dry; irregular watering often results in flower drop or stressed, yellowing leaves.

Pruning Tips

Because this hybrid tea blooms on new wood, you should prune it in early spring just as the buds begin to swell. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing canes to open up the center of the plant for better airflow. This "haircut" forces the energy into strong new canes that will support large, showy flowers throughout the season.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release rose fertilizer in early spring when new growth appears and continue feeding according to package directions through mid-summer. Stop fertilizing about six weeks before your first expected frost to avoid pushing soft, new growth that will be damaged by cold winter temperatures.

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Description

All Roses are wonderful, but some varieties offer you...more. This is one of those Roses to treasure. It's so lavish and luxurious, and you deserve it, you really do!

From the spectacular high-centered pink and yellow blended blooms to a wonderful fragrance, the Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose (Rosa 'Tiffany') has earned its place in the hearts of Rosarians everywhere! It's a must-have for Rose lovers and makes a fabulous gift presentation.

Our expert growers love this special, award-winning Tiffany Rose. Who wouldn't love the lush look and the continuous rebloom? And this is a color that works as a perfect partner to make all your other plants look good!

But don't take our word for it. Let Tiffany's honors and accolades speak for themselves!

Tiffany received the award for top American Rose from the esteemed Portland Rose Society, then became an All-American Rose Selection. Quickly rising in popularity, it received the James Gamble Fragrance Award for its remarkably strong fragrance. Heavenly!

Long-lasting flowers are very popular in the floral industry for their use as cut flowers. The sturdy, upright bush produces stunning pink flowers that feature a double petal count. They bloom continuously or in flushes throughout the growing season. Your plant will bloom again and again if deadheaded regularly. You'll be out there admiring it anyway. Make it a habit to cut blooms several times a week to fill your special vases indoors.

Lovely, dense foliage forms the background for the masses of pink flowers. Praised for how well it does in the tougher climate in USDA growing zones 4 and 5, and 6 hardy if mounded with mulch in late fall each year. Growing Hybrid Tea Roses in zones colder than zone 7 should be mounded with 8-12 inches of mulch in late fall for best overwintering. This remarkable Hybrid Tea Rose also shows disease resistance and performs beautifully even in unpredictable spring weather. But Tiffany is also highly regarded for its tolerance to hot, dry climates, and often thrives in Zone 9 and 10.

Planting and Application:

Its dependable performance also makes Tiffany a very popular choice in the home garden. Use it in an established Rose Garden or as a specimen with other mixed shrubs. Any garden becomes a pollinator border and cut flower garden with one of these magnificent blooms in its midst!

Plant them in your collection or use them as a very special, specimen focal point. Keep Tiffany in large containers to decorate your patio or a sunny deck. The brilliant color and incredible scent will help you celebrate life! Celebrate life accomplishments by giving Tiffany Hybrid Tea Roses as a birthday, anniversary, new baby, or for new homeowners to mark the occasion! Can you imagine a more meaningful gift for yourself and the people you love?

Disease resistance, adaptability, and long bloom period make Tiffany a perfect addition to a commercial landscape for mass color. Imagine how much more foot traffic you would entice with a single specimen greeting customers with that glorious fragrance at your door. Now imagine a massed planting to fill an open space with color and the heady smell of fresh Roses!

  • Considered the Best Pink Cut Flower Rose by Florists
  • Stunning High Centered Flowers
  • Large Blooms & Very Fragrant
  • Award-Winning Hybrid Tea Rose
  • Upright, Dense Foliage is Dark Green
  • Blooms Continuously All Summer til Fall
  • Incredible Gift for Yourself and Loved Ones

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Modern Roses are easy when you give them what they need. First, give them morning sunlight to dry their foliage and Rosesl happily live all day long in full sunlight. Plant them with plenty of space on all sides and avoid low-lying areas that can trap cold air and stop good air circulation.

Roses are adapted to a wide range of soil types as long as they drain well and will not do well with wet feet, so add additional soil in a mounded heap 18 inches high and plant into that mound if you need to improve your drainage. Make sure to mulch to keep roots cool in the hotter summer climates. Provide at least a 3 to 4-inch layer of mulch out 3 feet from the outside of the canopy. Growing Hybrid Tea Roses in zones colder than zone 7 should be mounded with 8-12 inches of mulch in late fall for best overwintering.

Fertilize with regular applications of organic Rose food helps your plant produce the healthiest blooms and supports its reblooming nature!

Enjoy your time with your beautiful Tiffany. Prune your Roses in the late winter, taking care to remove crossing canes. The goal is to open up the center of the shrub to air and sunlight. Growing Hybrid Tea Roses in zones colder than zone 7 should be mounded with 8-12 inches of mulch in late fall for best overwintering. Bag and remove your pruned stems and remove leaf litter from under your Roses. Read all you need about pruning Roses, winterizing, and un-wintering Roses in the spring in our #ProPlantTips Garden Blog!

  • Full Sun & Good Air Circulation
  • Regular Moisture & Fertility Needs
  • Widely Adapted - Almost Any Well-Drained Soil
  • Hardiest of the Hybrid Teas
  • Disease Resistant

Tiffany is grown for fragrance, shape, and slightly yellow-tinted, pink blooms and is one of the premier examples of the best that a Hybrid Tea can be! This is what all Rose hybridists strive for in modern breeding. Don't miss this variety, order your Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose bush today from the Rose experts at NatureHills.com!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature height and spread of the Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose?

  • The Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose typically reaches 4-6 feet tall with a 3-4 foot spread at maturity. This sturdy, upright bush forms a nice dense framework for the continuous blooms. Plan for adequate spacing when planting to allow for good air circulation around the mature plant.

Is the Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose hardy in zone 5, or does it need winter protection?

  • The Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose is hardy in zone 5 with proper winter protection. Mound 8-12 inches of mulch around the base in late fall for best overwintering results. Shop at Nature Hills for this award-winning rose that thrives in tough climates.

What are the basic care requirements for growing Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose, like watering and fertilizing?

  • Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose thrives in zones 4-6 with regular watering and monthly fertilizing during growing season. In zones colder than 7, mound with 8-12 inches of mulch in late fall for winter protection. Deadhead spent blooms several times weekly to encourage continuous reblooming.

How do I plant a bare-root or potted Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose upon arrival?

  • Plant bare-root roses in early spring when soil is workable, or potted roses anytime during growing season. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root system and deep enough so the graft union sits at soil level in zones 7-9, or 1-2 inches below in zones 4-6. Water thoroughly after planting.

Does the Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose have good disease resistance to black spot, mildew, or leaf scorch?

  • The Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose shows good disease resistance and performs well in unpredictable spring weather. It's also praised for tolerance to hot, dry climates. For best results, provide proper spacing for air circulation and regular deadheading. Shop at Nature Hills for this award-winning variety.

What fertilizer should I use for Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose, and how often?

  • Feed Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose with a balanced rose fertilizer (10-10-10 or similar) monthly during the growing season. Start in early spring after last frost and continue through summer. Stop fertilizing 6-8 weeks before your first expected fall frost to help the plant prepare for winter dormancy.

Can Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose be grown in containers or pots?

  • Yes, Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose can be grown in containers with proper care. Choose a large pot (at least 18-20 inches wide) and ensure excellent drainage. In zones 4-6, move containers to protected areas and mulch heavily in late fall for winter protection.

How long does it take for Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose to reach maturity and start blooming heavily?

  • Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose typically begins blooming in its first growing season and reaches full maturity in 2-3 years. This award-winning variety produces continuous flushes of fragrant pink blooms throughout the season. Deadhead regularly to encourage repeat blooming and consider cutting stems for indoor arrangements.

How do I prune Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose for best blooms, and when should I do it?

  • Prune Tiffany Hybrid Tea Rose in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Cut back canes to 12-18 inches above ground, removing dead, diseased, or weak wood first. In zones 4-6, wait until after removing winter mulch to assess cold damage before pruning.

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