Mini's & miniflora's
Ken Wilkinson
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Kristine LeGault 8a pnw
6 years agoJasminerose, California, USDA 9b/Sunset 18
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Comments (1)I agree with Liz -- never D/Q any rose without thoroughly checking all the available publications. With no restrictions on naming -- we could soon have a dozen Dazzlers out there - from miniatures to climbers. So -- be careful...See MoreNew mini/miniflora Nursery
Comments (1)Yes, Richard Anthony is now the new ower of Mid-South Roses formerly owned by Whit Wells. Smiles, Lyn...See MoreBest five mini's, mini-flora's to start with.
Comments (3)Fairhope may take two or three years to get a good bush going. For a white mini you may also want to look at,Sweet Melody. She is a sport of Pierrine. Both of these roses are great jump out of the ground, lots of great bloom roses. They are also good exhibition roses. I thought Solar Flair was a Mini-flora( I need to double check on this )? A good mini in that color range would be Rainbows End. If you like Bee's Knees, you'll like one of it's sports, Aron Alonzo. Also a great solid yellow is Olympic Gold. Can't go wrong with SI or HS. With yor Mini-floras, some are tough to get going. I've been growing Tiffany Lynn for years. And was one of the first to grow Tiffany Lite( before it's release ). Memphis King will take a few years to get going, but worth the wait. Butter Cream is a ? Dr. John takes a few years to get going. I can't get Peter Cottontail to grow or bloom( 5 blooms in 2 yrs ). While your looking at Mini-floras you just might pick up Sweet Arlean(sp?). A beautiful light mauve that jumps right out of the ground and makes a great bush real quick. You'll love the blooms on long straight stems with beautiful foliage. Now that I have messed up your list, have fun trying to figure out what to do....See MorePlease show your Minis and Minifloras
Comments (16)Everyone's minis are SO cute! I only grow a few and most are new to me this year. I hope to add some more next year if mine over winter well in their pots. This post is giving me lots to go look up. Deja Blu (thornless) Diamond Eyes (very fragrant) Incantation (it glows) Rise & Shine (blackspots badly here) Sachet (seems to be a good bloomer & heat tolerant) Seattle Scentsation (smells wonderful) Softee (sweet little blooms on a not so little (but thornless) plant)...See MoreKristine LeGault 8a pnw
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