This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Pansey, Alabama
Scottsdale, Arizona
Surprise, Arizona
Los Altos, California
Merced, California
Novato, California
San Leandro, California
Denver, Colorado
Jacksonville, Florida
Vero Beach, Florida
MILILANI, Hawaii
Barbourville, Kentucky
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Denham Springs, Louisiana
Echo, Louisiana
Kenner, Louisiana
Decatur, Mississippi
Las Vegas, Nevada
Burlington, New Jersey
Diamond, Ohio
Hulbert, Oklahoma
Eugene, Oregon
Winnsboro, South Carolina
Austin, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Dumas, Texas
Gorman, Texas
Houston, Texas
Katy, Texas
Melissa, Texas
Montague, Texas
Victoria, Texas
Grand Mound, Washington
MOXEE, Washington
Rochester, Washington
Vancouver, Washington
White Center, Washington
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'Tiffany' grows beautifully in our USDA zone 4 climate, which is verging on a zone 5 in a part of our microclimate here. Gorgeous perfume...Read More
Yes, Tiffany is a beautiful color and smells great. The bush is very resistant to blackspot, but I've had some issues with mildew in the...Read More
Well was I happy to find that the rose that I have been babying in a pot on the sidewalk outside my front door, was a Tiffany. I have bo...Read More
Just a tough , tough rose. It is disease resistant offers gorgeous gorgeous huge blooms you can smell a mile away. In Colorado we Rosa...Read More
I love this rose! It has a wonderful fragrance and the blooms are such a beautiful shade of pink. My bush is in it's first year and it'...Read More
Editor's Note
Plant patent number 1304 has expired
This is a one of the hardiest of Hybrid Tea roses and it has a wonderful fragrance to boot. My wife and I spotted this flower as we were...Read More
One of my favorites, profuse blooms, lovely scent. It took me three years to find one locally.
Bred in the United States. Won the following awards:
All-America Rose Selection in 1955
Court of Show Honor three t...Read More