SOUTH SEAS™ – coral-pink hybrid tea rose – Morey
Step out after the rain and let South Seas wrap your doorway in a calm, coral-pink glow, its upright hybrid-tea habit staying tidy even in exposed, wind-brushed gardens and cool, damp conditions with higher fungal pressure than average, while dense, dark-green foliage gives structure all season. Large, exhibition-quality blooms open one by one on strong stems, offering a reliable source of elegant cut flowers with a fruity, rose-scented fragrance that suits compact family spaces. As an own-root rose, it builds a resilient framework that regrows strongly after pruning or weather damage and matures steadily in a natural rhythm—first settling its roots, then building leafy shoots, and by the third year delivering its full ornamental impact. Low routine care, sustainable peat-free planting and simple rainwater use make it an easy choice for busy, urban front gardens where you still want long-lasting floral colour and a quietly luxurious sense of balance.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| London terraced-house front garden |
Compact, upright growth and a final height around 70–90 cm make South Seas ideal beside a small front path or bay window, giving structure without overwhelming narrow plots; own-root vigour keeps it dependable for years for the busy urban gardener. |
| Low-maintenance family flower bed |
Good resistance to common rose diseases means less spraying and fuss, while regular remontant flowering keeps beds colourful from early summer onwards with minimal intervention, suiting low-input, sustainable borders for the time-poor homeowner. |
| Rainwater-conscious city planting |
Planted into improved clay or chalk soil, South Seas responds well to slow-release moisture from stored rainwater, making it a reassuring choice where you are managing wetter spells and drainage in a compact front garden for the eco-aware beginner. |
| Cutting patch or cutting-friendly border |
Large, very full, solitary blooms on sturdy stems are made for vases; planting a small group gives a steady supply of coral-pink flowers with a medium, fruity scent for the house, rewarding even simple care by the home flower arranger. |
| Statement specimen rose |
At around 85 cm spacing, one plant can stand alone as a focal point, its dense, glossy foliage and uniform coral blooms offering a classic hybrid-tea look that matures year after year on its own roots for the design-conscious gardener. |
| Mixed border with perennials |
The warm coral-pink flowers blend beautifully with soft purples and blues such as lavender, sage or nepeta, giving a romantic, “girly” effect that still reads smart and modern in a small urban plot for the style-focused homeowner. |
| Large container on balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre frost-proof pot with peat-free compost, its upright, non-sprawling habit and dark foliage create a neat vertical accent, while own-root stability helps it cope with urban temperature swings for the balcony rose lover. |
| Long-term, sustainable rose feature |
As an own-root, premium-grade plant, South Seas is not dependent on graft unions, so it regenerates well after hard pruning or winter damage and keeps a consistent flower display over many seasons for the long-view gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Front-Door Welcome – Flank a narrow path with two South Seas and underplant with soft pink geraniums for a tidy, feminine entrance – ideal for city terrace owners wanting instant charm.
- Cottage-Romantic – Combine South Seas with foxgloves and cranesbills in a small mixed border, letting their airy spires soften its formal blooms – suited to nostalgic gardeners with limited space.
- Coral-Contrast – Pair its warm coral-pink flowers with cool blue nepeta or lavender in a sunny strip, creating a balanced, modern colour story – perfect for style-led front gardens.
- Patio-Showpiece – Grow a single plant in a 50 litre container beside seating, where the fruity fragrance and exhibition blooms can be enjoyed up close – great for balcony and courtyard dwellers.
- Cutting-Corner – Plant three in a triangle at the back of a small bed for a steady supply of long-stemmed roses, edged with low, grey-green herbs – ideal for home florists and weekend gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose South Seas™; ARS exhibition name South Seas; registered cultivar name South Seas; commercial type and group hybrid tea rose for garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Dennison Harlow Morey for Jackson & Perkins Co. in the USA; cross of ‘Rapture’ × unknown seedling; introduced 1962 and protected under US plant patent PP 2184. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, compact bush reaching about 70–90 cm high and 65–85 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy dark-green foliage and moderate prickles; forms a well-balanced, medium-sized garden shrub. |
| Flower morphology |
Classic hybrid-tea form with solitary, cup-shaped blooms of 2.75–3.95 inches; very full flowers with 40+ petals; remontant habit with a notable second flush on strong, straight stems. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid coral-pink with a light orange hue; ARS op, RHS 40B outer, 40C inner; buds intense coral, opening to uniform coral-pink that gently pales yet holds its main tone as flowers age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength perfume, distinctly noticeable on warm, still days; combines classic rose notes with a fruity character, giving an elegant scent suitable for seating areas and cutting gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms spherical orange-red hips in moderate numbers; approximately 10–14 mm in diameter; decorative in late season but generally secondary to its main role as a repeat-flowering garden rose. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b); tolerates summer heat with regular watering during drier spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with improved clay or chalk soils; plant 55 cm apart in beds, 45 cm in low hedges, 85 cm as specimens; suits 40–50 L containers and low-maintenance family gardens. |
SOUTH SEAS™ offers reliable coral-pink blooms, good disease resistance and neat, upright growth on a long-lived own-root framework, making it a thoughtful choice for front gardens and patios you plan to enjoy for many seasons.