IMO, this is pretty much a perfect miniature rose. It produces one or two blooms to a stem (making it great for cutting); has beautiful,...Read More long-lasting, high-centered, hybrid-tea form; starts out apricot, aging to pink; smells wonderful, and is a large, disease-resistant, mainly thorn-less bush. It's the best cutting rose I have, period. If I had to find a negative, I would say the bush is a bit larger than most minis (around four feet for me), but it produces such gorgeous flowers and so many of them, I don't mind.
Orange & orange blend [ob] blooms. Mild fragrance. 40 petals. Blooms in flushes throughout the season.
Habit: Height of 24"...Read More to 36" (60 to 90 cm).
Growing: Zone 4 and higher.
Bred in the United States. Won the Miniature Court award nine times from 1998-2001. From 1999-2001 it won the Miniature King of Show awar...Read Mored four times, the Miniature Princess of Show award three times, and the Miniature Queen of Show six times.
IMO, this is pretty much a perfect miniature rose. It produces one or two blooms to a stem (making it great for cutting); has beautiful,...Read More
Orange & orange blend [ob] blooms. Mild fragrance. 40 petals. Blooms in flushes throughout the season.
Habit: Height of 24"...Read More
Bred in the United States. Won the Miniature Court award nine times from 1998-2001. From 1999-2001 it won the Miniature King of Show awar...Read More