For most people Hybrid Tea soses are the epitome of the rose, which is the crown in the world of flowers. Hybrid Tea soses have well-formed flowers, which usually unfold their beauty on long stems alone. Hybrid Tea soses are also called tea hybrids and it is said that "La France" by Guillot was the first breeding of this genus in 1867. Hybrid Tea soses should be planted in small groups in the garden so that they do not look lost. Because of their single flowers sitting on long stems, they are excellent cut roses, which means that you can enjoy the beauty of the rose in your own home.
Hybrid Tea soses may not be the most hardy roses, but it is hard to resist their beauty, which is why you will gladly accept more intensive care. In addition, many well-known varieties have managed to achieve the predicate "World Rose". Among these varieties are Gloria Dei (World Rose 1978), Papa Meilland (World Rose 1988) or Ingrid Bergmann (World Rose 2000), to name but a few.