AVON™ – dark red hybrid tea rose - Morey
Velvety petals in a deep, even dark-red tone give AVON™ a classic hybrid tea look that sits beautifully in British front gardens without overpowering smaller spaces. Its upright habit and dense, dark green foliage create a refined, vertical accent for beds, borders and cottage-style plantings, while the large, long-stemmed blooms are excellent for cutting and bringing indoors. Strong, long-lasting fragrance adds another layer of enjoyment, whether you grow a single specimen by the front path or a short hedge along a drive. The semi-double flowers open in repeated flushes through the season, offering reliable colour with minimal fuss when combined with sensible watering in periods of prolonged dry weather and good drainage on heavier soils. As an own-root plant it matures steadily, first building roots, then stronger shoots, before reaching full ornamental value over its first few years for a long-lived, dependable presence in the garden.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden specimen by path or doorway |
The tall, upright habit and dense foliage form a clear vertical accent that frames entrances neatly without taking too much ground space. Large, dark red blooms read well from a distance and give a smart, cared-for impression with straightforward seasonal pruning and basic deadheading, reassuring the beginner. |
| Small group planting in a mixed border |
Planted in groups of three to five at the recommended spacing, AVON™ builds a cohesive block of deep colour that repeats through the season, slotting easily into cottage-style mixes without complex design work, ideal for the time-poor homeowner. |
| Short flowering hedge along drive or boundary |
The height and moderate spread allow a low, elegant hedge that screens lightly while presenting formal, velvety red blooms at eye level; regular light pruning keeps the line tidy yet undemanding for the busy gardener. |
| Cutting patch or dedicated rose bed |
Long, straight stems with solitary, large flowers lend themselves to indoor arrangements, so a small cutting row or bed can supply vases for the house from early summer onwards, rewarding the aesthetically minded enthusiast. |
| Feature rose in a cottage-style front border |
The classic hybrid tea flower form and deep, even red tone pair well with traditional perennials, creating an easy cottage look; reliable rebloom means gaps are quickly filled without intricate planting plans for the style-conscious beginner. |
| Pollinator-friendly focal point near seating |
Semi-double flowers with accessible centres moderately attract visiting insects while still offering a refined garden look, so a single plant near a bench or patio adds both life and structure for the nature-aware homeowner. |
| Own-root long-term planting in family garden |
As an own-root rose it develops a stable bush that regenerates well from the base after pruning or weather damage, supporting a long planting life with modest care for the forward-planning gardener. |
| Rear-of-bed anchor in heavier or older soils |
The strong vertical habit and good colour retention in sun make AVON™ a dependable background anchor; in heavier or older soils it thrives when given reasonable drainage and watering, suiting the practical urban owner. |
Styling ideas
- Formal-front-border – Line AVON™ along a path with clipped box or low evergreen edging for a neat, classic entrance that looks well kept with simple annual pruning – ideal for image-conscious homeowners.
- Cottage-duo – Combine AVON™ with blue Agastache and airy coreopsis to soften the strong red blooms, creating a relaxed cottage mix that still reads as orderly – perfect for beginners wanting charm without fuss.
- Ruby-hedge – Plant a staggered row at hedging distance to form a low, semi-formal hedge that flowers repeatedly, offering seasonal privacy and colour – suited to families wanting structure and romance together.
- Patio-focus – Use a single AVON™ near seating as a tall accent backed by dark green shrubs, so the fragrance and rich colour can be enjoyed up close – ideal for small gardens where every plant must earn its place.
- Cutting-corner – Dedicate a sunny border section to AVON™ with simple underplanting of low perennials, making it easy to harvest straight, scented stems – attractive for those who like regular indoor arrangements.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose marketed as AVON™, with American Rose Society exhibition name Avon; commercial type and group hybrid tea rose, verified premium silver cultivar for garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Dennison Harlow Morey from Nocturne × Chrysler Imperial, introduced and distributed by Jackson & Perkins Co. in the United States in 1961 as a dark red hybrid tea. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong, upright growth reaching around 130–170 cm high and 75–105 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickles, forming a vertical, bushy garden presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, semi-double, cup to chalice-shaped solitary blooms with around 13–25 petals; remontant habit with a profuse second flush, on long stems suitable for cutting and exhibition-style display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep, velvety dark red with very good colour retention; buds blackish-maroon, opening ruby red, developing only a slight purplish tinge on outer petals and showing minimal fading in strong sunlight. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, long-lasting fragrance characteristic of traditional hybrid teas; detailed scent notes are not documented, but the intensity is sufficient for noticeable perfume outdoors and in cut arrangements. |
| Hip characteristics |
Only occasional small hips form, usually 0–5 mm in diameter, of limited ornamental or wildlife value; plants are generally grown for their repeat-flowering display rather than for fruiting interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b); moderate overall disease resistance, with good resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, and moderate susceptibility to rust. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with regular watering during prolonged dry spells; moderate maintenance including deadheading and occasional plant protection; ideal spacings 55–100 cm depending on hedging, massing or specimen use. |
AVON™ offers velvety dark red blooms, strong fragrance and an upright, long-lived own-root bush that settles reliably into family gardens; consider it if you want a dependable, classic hybrid tea with manageable care needs.