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Keep in mind, specific varieties and different growing conditions can affect the rate at which plants grow. These are a very popular choice, please order now! You'll have a hard time having a bad day with these bright blooms around. They would look fantastic paired with contrasting perennials, such as airy white Gaura or bold, strappy Daylilies. Its petite blossoms begin with a bright yellow cast. Line your sunny garden beds with an upright row of these charming little roses or use in a sunny mixed border. Rainbow Sunblaze is a vigorous, bushy miniature rose that is ideal for containers and small rose beds. They hold their own in the most whimsical pot.

If you like to have a good time, meet your rose! Dress them up or down with your choice of container. What a fun, easy-breezy choice for summer containers, especially on a pool deck or by a front door. You'll definitely see the parentage of the best-of-breed miniature roses in this selection. This is a vigorous rose bush that grows tiny blooms in a delicious combination of tangerine orange tipped with candy apple red. Rainbow Sunblaze® (Rosa 'Meigenpi') is the very best kind of "good time gal", and definitely not a high maintenance prima donna. What if you could image a hot, multicolored durable petite rose that is a heck of a lot more fun? What comes to mind when you think of a rose? Is it some kind of a hothouse flower, a single long-stemmed red rose in a cut crystal bud vase?
