Hybrid Tea Roses

Hybrid Tea Roses

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Hybrid Tea roses from Acqua Garden embody the pinnacle of rose cultivation, renowned for their large, elegantly formed blooms and captivating fragrances. These roses, meticulously bred for their beauty and resilience, are ideal for creating stunning garden displays and fragrant bouquets.


At Acqua Garden, we pride ourselves on offering an exquisite selection of Hybrid Tea roses that thrive in both garden beds and containers, perfect for any gardener looking to add a touch of classic elegance to their green space. Whether you are a novice or an expert gardener, our Hybrid Tea roses from 'Deep Secret' to 'Silver Anniversary' promise a bloom-filled journey of gardening delight. View all Rose Plants.

Commonly Asked Questions

What is the difference between a hybrid tea rose and a regular rose?

Hybrid Tea roses are distinct for their high-centred, single flowers on long stems, ideal for cutting, while regular roses (e.g., Floribunda) have multiple clustered blooms. Hybrid Teas are typically bred for their bloom size and fragrance, making them less hardy than some other rose types.

Where is the best place to plant hybrid tea roses?

Hybrid Tea roses thrive in sunny, sheltered locations with at least six hours of sunlight daily. They prefer well-drained soil and should not be crowded by other plants to ensure proper air circulation.

Why are hybrid tea roses so hard to grow?

Although some varieties are disease resistant, Hybrid Tea roses can be susceptible to diseases like botrytis blight, black spot, and crown gall. Their susceptibility to pests like spider mites and Japanese beetles also adds to the challenge.

Do hybrid tea roses repeat flower?

Yes, Hybrid Tea roses typically flower in three flushes from summer to late autumn, providing multiple blooming periods that enhance their appeal in any garden setting.

Do hybrid tea roses do well in pots?

Smaller Hybrid Tea varieties with a mature height of no more than 4 feet can thrive in pots. It's essential to choose a container with sufficient drainage and a diameter and depth of at least 20 inches to support healthy root growth.

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