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Get started!A lovely group of roses with high centered buds. These flowers have been bred from tea roses and another old European rose.
Known for their buxom buds and long-lasting shapely blooms on long stems, these 3- to 5-foot-tall plants put on a flowery show month after month. Hybrid teas repeatedly win the crown in popularity contests. They grow pretty much anywhere and offer a huge range of flower colors. The base of the plants gets leggy if disease causes leaf drop, but the flowers just keep coming.
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Hybrid Tea Rose 'Touch of class' has large luminous blossoms that are the epitome of rose form—slowly spiraling open, yet stubbornly retaining the pin-point center. The indescribable blending of orange, pink and cream in the pointed buds finish a warm coral. Her vigorous plant gives lots of long stems complimented by deep green leaves and mahogany new growth. Growth habit is medium-tall and bushy. Blooms are large and double. Slight tea fragrance. Consistent form. Best color in moderate temperatures.
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