SOUTH SEAS™ – coral-pink hybrid tea rose - Morey
Step out to your front path after a shower and SOUTH SEAS™ greets you with coral-pink blooms glowing against dark foliage, evoking an easy stroll in soft light and that sense of contentment you get from a garden that quietly looks after itself. This upright hybrid tea forms a neat, compact bush, ideal for typical Irish cottage plots and Dublin terraces where space is precious but impact matters. Large, very full, cup-shaped flowers open repeatedly through the season, giving reliable colour even when summers are short and cool. Medium, fruity-rose fragrance drifts from each long-stemmed bloom, perfect for cutting into the house. Own-root plants establish steadily and live for years with minimal fuss, coping well with our damp air and the way gardens must manage rainfall and heavier soils. Once planted in reasonably drained beds and mulched, you simply prune lightly and enjoy the show as roots strengthen, then top growth builds, and finally the plant settles into full ornamental maturity. With good disease resistance and low maintenance needs, SOUTH SEAS™ suits busy households who still want a touch of romantic elegance by the door.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point by the doorstep |
An upright, compact habit and XL hybrid tea blooms create an immediate welcome beside a path or doorstep without overwhelming a small front garden, ideal for those wanting maximum effect from a single, well-placed plant for the busy homeowner. |
| Cutting patch for home bouquets |
Very full, large, solitary flowers on strong stems and good colour retention make this variety excellent for cutting, while its medium, fruity-rose fragrance adds charm indoors, suiting the fragrance-loving hobby gardener. |
| Mixed cottage-style flower bed |
Reliable repeat flowering and coral-pink tones blend beautifully with foxgloves, geraniums and cottage perennials, giving a soft, romantic look with little intervention, perfect for a relaxed Irish cottage garden owner. |
| Low-maintenance feature in a family garden |
Good resistance to blackspot, mildew and rust, together with low routine care needs, means fewer sprays and less fuss, well suited to our damp Irish climate and families wanting colour without complicated regimes, ideal for the time-poor gardener. |
| Long-term specimen in a sunny border |
The own-root form develops into a durable, stable shrub that regenerates well after pruning or weather damage, offering years of dependable flowering from a single planting, appealing to the long-view homeowner. |
| Front-garden hedge or boundary line |
Regular spacing at 45 cm creates a low flowering hedge; the uniform coral-pink blooms and dark foliage give structure and privacy while remaining easy to manage, suiting the neat-but-natural city gardener. |
| Container planting on a sheltered patio |
Planted in a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, its upright growth and repeated XL blooms give a strong vertical accent and plenty of fragrance near seating areas where soil is poor or paving dominates, ideal for the space-limited urban resident. |
| Feature rose in heavier Irish soils |
Once established with careful drainage and mulching, own-root plants progress from root building, to shoot growth, to full flowering effect over three seasons and cope steadily with the kind of wetter, heavier conditions typical of Irish gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic Bed – Combine SOUTH SEAS™ with foxgloves and soft blue geraniums for a loose, romantic border that flowers for months – perfect for lovers of traditional cottage charm.
- Terraced-Front Accent – Plant a single rose in a narrow strip by the railings, underplant with low cranesbills for weed suppression and colour – ideal for compact Dublin terraces.
- Elegant Cutting Row – Line a sunny side path with evenly spaced plants to create an at-home cutting patch of long-stemmed, fragrant blooms – suited to home florists and keen arrangers.
- Family-Friendly Feature – Place one or three roses in a central lawn island with easy-to-mow edging for a standout feature that still keeps play space free – great for busy family gardens.
- Patio Statement Pot – Grow in a large terracotta container with trailing thyme and lobelia at the base, bringing coral-pink flowers and scent right to the seating area – ideal for balcony and courtyard spaces.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as ‘South Seas’, trade name SOUTH SEAS™. American Rose Society exhibition name South Seas; commercial group Rós taehibride hybrid tea rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Dennison Harlow Morey for Jackson & Perkins Co., USA. Parentage ‘Rapture’ × unknown seedling; introduced and registered in 1962 with US plant patent PP 2184. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy hybrid tea rose reaching 70–90 cm with 65–85 cm spread. Moderately thorny stems and dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage give a full, well-clothed appearance. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, solitary, cup-shaped blooms with 40+ petals and XL size over 10 cm. Repeats well with remontant habit, giving a generous second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid coral-pink with slight orange hue; ARS op, RHS 40B outer, 40C inner. Buds strong coral-pink, fading gently to paler coral pink as blooms open yet retaining the overall warm tone. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, noticeable fruity rose fragrance. Scent is evident both in the garden and when cut for indoor arrangements, enhancing its value as an exhibition-style hybrid tea. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms spherical orange-red hips in moderate quantities, around 10–14 mm diameter. Decorative in late season and may offer some wildlife interest if not all blooms are deadheaded. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust. Hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3) with moderate tolerance of heat and drought if watered. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites with fertile, well-drained soil; dislikes deep shade. Space 45–85 cm depending on use. Low maintenance with routine pruning, feeding and watering during dry spells. |
SOUTH SEAS™ offers large fragrant coral-pink blooms, an easy-care, disease-resistant habit and long-lived own-root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice for those planning a gently rewarding garden.