I know that patio and miniature roses are not very popular with the rose lovers here and in fact they are no match to larger hybrid teas / floribundas but I believe they have a place in the rose garden. They consume less space and look different. Many of them have small size light green leaves which adds to beauty. Some of the varieties are scented too and flower profusely most part of the year.
So.... sharing a few patio roses / miniatures.
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This unknown patio rose has a very beautiful bush. The flowers are beautiful peach with a classic hybrid tea shape in small size. Is lightly scented. Each stems has 6 to 8 small beautiful flowers and I can already see buds developing on at least 8 stems on one plant. I am expecting one plant to have over 50 flowers.
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This is Tangerine Tango. A beautiful bush with clusters of lightly scented small size flowers which resemble Scentimental a lot but are much smaller in size. Flowers profusely most part of the year.
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Ballerina... very graceful, beautiful bush which is always loaded with bloom. Lightly scented. Not a classic patio rose as it grows much bigger in time but the leave style and texture is of patio roses.
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Sweet Magic, a miniature. Nice tiny flowers and lots of them.
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Cider Cup, the bush is full of small light peach flowers that turn cream, ultimately.