Tiffany Potted Rose Buh
Rosa ‘Tiffany’ (Lindquist, 1953) – Tiffany
Tiffany is a classic, elegantly colored hybrid tea rose introduced in 1954 by the Howard Rose Company. Bred by Robert V. Lindquist, it carries vibrant rose-pink blooms with delicate yellow undertones and salmon shading for a softly blended palette. This rose is as beloved for its form and fragrance as for its versatility—ideal for both cutting and garden display.
💐 Plant & Flower Traits
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Rose Type: Hybrid Tea
- Color: Rose-pink with yellow undertones and salmon-pink shading
- Petal Count: ~25–30 petals (very double)
- Bloom Form: High-centered, very double blooms
- Bloom Size: ~4.75″ (12 cm) average diameter
- Flowering: Blooms in flushes throughout the season
- Fragrance: Strong, fruity with lemon-rose notes
🏡 Growth & Garden Habits
- Height: ~3–4 ft (90–120 cm)
- Width / Spread: ~2 ft (60 cm)
- Hardiness / Growing Zones: Suitable in warm to moderate climates (zone 7b and warmer)
- Usage: Excellent for garden plantings and cutting for arrangements
🛡️ Health & Performance Notes
- Patent / Registration: U.S. Patent PP 1,304, granted in 1954
- Parentage: Charlotte Armstrong × Girona
- Strengths: Vigorous growth, good disease resistance, and clean foliage
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Considerations: In wet weather, blooms may “ball” (fail to open).
Removing spent blooms encourages re-bloom.
In colder climates, winter protection is recommended.
✨ Why We Love It
Tiffany offers the elegant silhouette of a hybrid tea with a beautifully blended pastel palette that suits varied garden styles. Its strong fragrance, classic form, and steady reblooming make it a standout both in borders and vases. For gardeners and florists looking for a rose that combines tradition, beauty, and performance, Tiffany is a timeless choice.









