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Apricot Twist

Original price was: $19.95.Current price is: $15.00.

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Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1993)

A lovely miniature with well formed, high centered, full apricot blooms. Apricot Twist offers a fragrant bonus to gardeners not often found with minis. Forms a controlled miniature bush 18″ to 24″ tall and wide.

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Apricot Twist
Apricot Twist
$19.95 Original price was: $19.95.$15.00Current price is: $15.00.
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3 reviews for Apricot Twist

  1. Joanna Tuck (verified owner)

    Beautifully shaped nonstop blooms, lovely sweet fragrance, and first to grow in spring here in my zone 4 garden. I love this rose!

  2. Jessica Ruble (verified owner)

    First year rose review, spring 2023, zone 5b. From this order I purchased: Princess Charlene de Monaco, Koko Loko, Reine Des Violettes, Firefighter, Top Cream, Bolero, Ebb Tide, Apricot Twist, and Quicksilver. Quicksilver wasn’t ready by the early ship date so I switched it with Bliss. The order was packed well and shipped quickly. Everything arrived healthy and I was very happy with this experience (first order from High Country and first time ordering band roses). I kept them in an unheated greenhouse until June, then moved out to a raised bed that I had planned to grow them out for the first year or so until I move them out to their permanent spot. It’s my second year growing roses and first experience with bands. Although the plants are small I was able to try more varieties within my budget. I chose Apricot Twist because I wanted to try a miniature rose with fragrance and liked this color. The plant was very healthy this year and produced a lot of beautiful flowers.

  3. Angela Patterson (verified owner)

    My Apricot Twist is planted in a zone 5a Colorado garden with clay soil. Such an interesting shape! Sometimes the blossoms look more like pale yellow than apricot, but they’re always beautiful.

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