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Splish Splash
Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1994)Splish Splash is a charming miniature rose known for its two-tone blooms that blend soft pink and sunny yellow. Its petals are full ruffled appearance and it emits a mild fragrance. The plant itself stays compact making it perfect for small gardens or. containers.
Little Eskimo
Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1981)Little Eskimo blooms are a delicate, snow-white color, very full with about 55 petals, and they often appear in small clusters. This little rose has a compact, rounded habit with small, semi-glossy, medium green leathery foliage. It’s known for being prolific and reblooming in flushes through the season, while remaining relatively hardy and low-maintenance. The blooms drop off cleanly, making it ideal for containers, borders, or even as a tiny hedge.
Yellow Doll
Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1962)Yellow Doll has a petite bloom known for its soft, buttery-yellow petals and perfectly rounded. Its petals are often tightly layered and has a light sweet fragrance. The growth pattern often reminds people of the original 19th-century Miniature Chinas that were known as Lawrencianas.
Redwood Empire
Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1960) Redwood Empire is a great cluster blooming deep red orange rose. The ruffled petal provides and light fragrance makes a great addition to any garden. This rose is also a great option for a container rose.
Green Ice
Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1971)Green Ice is a charming miniature rose prized for its delicate beauty and subtle, elegant coloration. Its blooms open from soft blush-pink buds that gradually fade to a creamy white and finally mature into a pale green. Each flower is small but densely petaled, forming lush, fully double rosettes with a gentle, ruffled texture.
