Scientific Name: Rosa cvs.
Common Name: hybrid tea rose, cut flower rose, miniature potted rose
Family Name: Rosaceae
Origin: Garden origin
Hardiness Zone: Zone 5: (-29 to -23 °C)
Plant Type: Flowering cut plant, Flowering pot plant, Shrub - deciduous
Mature Size: 2 - 3m x 1.5 - 2.0m (height x width)
Habit: Spreading, Upright
Form: Oval - vertical
Texture: Medium
Landscape Uses: Cut flower or foliage, Indoor plant, Mixed shrub border, Summer interest
Exposure: Full sun
Soil or Media: Humus rich, Well-drained
Leaves: Compound, Alternate, Soft flexible, Lustrous, Odd-pinnate, Obovate, Ovate, Serrate
Flowers: Cyme, White, Yellow, Pink, Red, Jun-Jul-Aug-Sep
Fruit: Aggregate fruit, Achene, Edible, (Accessory tissue), Orange, Red, Sep-Oct, (Persistent)
Key ID Features:
Long stem roses and small sized potted roses; stems with brown prickles ~5mm long that tend to curve downwards; leaves alternate, pinnately compound, (3-)5-7 broadly ovate-elliptic leaflets, most 1-9cm long x 2-6cm wide with the terminal one being the largest, base rounded, apex shortly acuminate, glossy, dark green, margin serrate, stipules with fringed margins fused to the portion of the petiole; cymes of 1-5 flowers or flowers solitary, most 2-10cm wide, 5-many petals, usuyally scented, May-Oct.