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Classic Pink Hybrid Roses

Hybrid roses feature sculpted buds and flowers and come as large as seven inches across. Their exquisite flowers sit atop long reed thin stems. Some are heavily scented. The shape of their canes and foliage varies. Generally, they are upright, range from two to six feet tall and should be given approximately a three foot round breadth of space.

Today, most hybrid teas are bred for vigor, disease resistance and regular blooms. Because of their beauty and grace, they are the florist’s favorite rose.



'Peace' the Most Famous Rose Top Hybrid Tea


Peace, the most famous of roses, is a true classic. This French creation was on the last plane that left Paris before the Occupation and it was the first floral symbol of the United Nations.



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