Like most roses,
Tea rose will benefit from regular pruning before the beginning of the new season. Pruning helps the plant remain healthy because you’re increasing the air circulation, plus removing the dead and unhealthy growth that is a breeding ground for diseases. Overall, by pruning, you’re boosting your
Tea rose’s health and looks. However,
Tea rose is a slow-growing, shrubby rose that is supposed to look “twiggy.” Trying to make it look neater by substantially pruning will lead to fewer blooms in the following season and slower, weaker growth in general. This type of rose will easily be exhausted by removing too much plant material.