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TYPE OF ROSE
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OFFSPRING OF CROSS-SPECIES REPRODUCTION
Inter-breeding; Interbreeding; Interspecific breeding; Hybridism; Interbreed; Hybrid animals; Hybrid organisms; Interspecific hybrid; Intergeneric hybrid; Infraspecific hybrid; Hybrid Animals; Natural hybrid; Animal Hybrids; Hybrid animal; Interspecific hybrids; Hybridisation (biology); Biological hybrid; Hybrid plant; Hybrid form; Intra-specific hybrid; Intra-specific hybrids; Intraspecific hybrid; Intraspecific hybrids; Intra-Specific Hybrid; Intra-Specific Hybrids; Intraspecific Hybrid; Intraspecific Hybrids; Genetic crossing; Genetic cross; Domestic and wild animal crosses; Interspecies breeding; Interspecies reproduction; Theory of hybridism; Interfertile; Interfertility; Manmade hybrid; Artificial hybrid; Animal hybrid; Hybrid varieties; Hybridizer; Hybridizers; Hybridization event; Hybridisation event; Sterile hybrid; Hybrid biology; Complex hybrid; Hybrid (botany); Mammal hybrids; Inter-species mating; Interfamilial hybrid; Hybrid crosses; Hybridiser; Hybrid (zoology); Hybridization (biology); Interbred; Interspecific hybridisation; Double cross hybrid; Single cross hybrid; Three-way cross hybrid; Population hybrid; Stable hybrid; Genetic hybrid; Structural hybrid; Numerical hybrid; Permanent hybrid; Interordinal hybrid; Anthropogenic hybridization; Top cross hybrid; Topcross hybrid; Reciprocal hybrid; Species hybrid; Interspecies hybrid; Triple cross hybrid; Inter-generic hybrid; Interspecific hybridization; Intersterility; Hybrid variety; Natural hybridization; Hybrid offspring; Hybrid Offspring; Synthetic population (biology)
·noun One who hybridizes.
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OFFSPRING OF CROSS-SPECIES REPRODUCTION
Inter-breeding; Interbreeding; Interspecific breeding; Hybridism; Interbreed; Hybrid animals; Hybrid organisms; Interspecific hybrid; Intergeneric hybrid; Infraspecific hybrid; Hybrid Animals; Natural hybrid; Animal Hybrids; Hybrid animal; Interspecific hybrids; Hybridisation (biology); Biological hybrid; Hybrid plant; Hybrid form; Intra-specific hybrid; Intra-specific hybrids; Intraspecific hybrid; Intraspecific hybrids; Intra-Specific Hybrid; Intra-Specific Hybrids; Intraspecific Hybrid; Intraspecific Hybrids; Genetic crossing; Genetic cross; Domestic and wild animal crosses; Interspecies breeding; Interspecies reproduction; Theory of hybridism; Interfertile; Interfertility; Manmade hybrid; Artificial hybrid; Animal hybrid; Hybrid varieties; Hybridizer; Hybridizers; Hybridization event; Hybridisation event; Sterile hybrid; Hybrid biology; Complex hybrid; Hybrid (botany); Mammal hybrids; Inter-species mating; Interfamilial hybrid; Hybrid crosses; Hybridiser; Hybrid (zoology); Hybridization (biology); Interbred; Interspecific hybridisation; Double cross hybrid; Single cross hybrid; Three-way cross hybrid; Population hybrid; Stable hybrid; Genetic hybrid; Structural hybrid; Numerical hybrid; Permanent hybrid; Interordinal hybrid; Anthropogenic hybridization; Top cross hybrid; Topcross hybrid; Reciprocal hybrid; Species hybrid; Interspecies hybrid; Triple cross hybrid; Inter-generic hybrid; Interspecific hybridization; Intersterility; Hybrid variety; Natural hybridization; Hybrid offspring; Hybrid Offspring; Synthetic population (biology)
¦ verb (past and past participle interbred) breed or cause to breed with an animal of a different race or species.
Hybrid tea rose         
Hybrid tea is an informal horticultural classification for a group of garden roses. The first hybrid tea roses were created in France in the mid-1800s, by cross-breeding the large, floriferous Hybrid Perpetuals with the tall, elegant Tea roses.

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Hybrid tea rose

Hybrid tea is an informal horticultural classification for a group of garden roses. The first hybrid tea roses were created in France in the mid-1800s, by cross-breeding the large, floriferous Hybrid Perpetuals with the tall, elegant Tea roses. The Hybrid tea is the oldest class of Modern garden roses. Hybrid teas exhibit traits midway between their parents, being hardier than the often delicate Tea roses, and with a better ability for repeat-flowering than the more robust Hybrid Perpetuals.

Hybrid tea flowers are well-formed with large, high-centred buds, supported by long, straight and upright stems. Each flower can grow to 8–12.5 cm wide. Hybrid teas are the largest and most popular group of rose, due to their elegant form and large variety of colours. Their flowers are usually borne singly at the end of long stems which also makes them very popular as cut flowers.