Miniflora Roses
The ARS defines a miniflora as, “Those roses whose leaf structure and leaf morphology and bloom structure are essentially smaller than a floribunda but larger than the typical miniature.” They were created largely through the breeding of large roses with miniatures. The average miniflora bush is 2 ½ -4 ½’ tall and can be within that range for plant width as well.
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Double Take
$8.50Out of stock
Red-blend 2 1/2-3" exhibition quality flowers (petals 17-25) having a reverse of white edged red are borne in flushes throughout the season on a upright, well-branched plant that is nearly thorn-less and having semi-glossy, dark green foliage. Learn More -
Dejá Blu
$8.50Out of stock
A compact, nearly thornless well-branched continually blooming plant with semi-glossy dark green foliage, produces 2 1/2" blooms that are very double high-centered to cupped form. Learn More -
Amy Grant
$8.50Out of stock
Light pink blooms of hybrid tea form are produced on a bush having glossy dark green foliage. Petals 17-25, Zones 5-10 Learn More

