Miniature Roses are wonderful little roses that come in all the colors possible for roses. They vary a great deal in
flower form and size, some being a short as 4 inches while others are close to a floribunda in size. Despite their
tiny size, they are not fragile. In fact, they survive the winters much better than their taller hybrid tea cohorts in
the garden. Mine are all on their own roots so there is no bud union to worry about protecting in the winter.
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