![]() When in flush, it’s smothered in clusters of perfect double roses. ![]() ‘Apricot Drift’ is a phenomenal little groundcover rose that is perfect for adding lots of color to small garden spaces or lining a short path. It blooms in flushes throughout the summer and is one of the first roses in my garden to fill with color in spring. ‘Apricot Drift’ is clear light pink, with just a touch of warm apricot. This rose has stood the test of time in my dry, rocky-soiled garden. A small space must have! ‘Apricot Drift’ ‘Apricot Drift’ has charming double flowers in shades of warm apricot. The little shrub is tidy and forms nice rounded mounds in the garden. This rose is highly disease resistant and adapted to a wide range of zones. They sometimes have hints of ivory and apricot. They are pale pink, with full layers of delicate pointed petals. Though its tiny stature is adorable, ‘Baby Austin’s’ blooms merit a closer look. At full maturity, it won’t get much larger than 1 ft. ‘ Baby Austin’ is sometimes referred to as a micro-mini rose, as its little emerging buds are about the size of a penny. ‘Baby Austin’ This rose has tiny pale pink flowers with delicate, slightly pointed petals. It’s cute, looks good with everything, and has major bloom power. ‘Gourmet Popcorn’ has won multiple awards and is a reliable choice, even for beginner gardeners. Named for the tiny buds and flowers that burst in sprays of pure white with cheerful yellow centers, this ‘Popcorn’ rose will delight people and pollinators alike! Is a gorgeous little shrublet rose, with cascades of single to semi-double, open blooms. Plant it on the patio for a pretty, simple look, or plant several to form a long-blooming hedge, This is a bushy and robust little rose that works beautifully in pots or as a low-growing ground cover rose. Flowers are single to semi-double and are a pollinator magnet. It is covered in cascades of blooms all summer. ‘Gourmet Popcorn’ is named for the mini buds and flowers that burst into sprays of white, with cute yellow centers. Deadhead often to keep the blooms coming! ‘Gourmet Popcorn’ This rose produces white mini buds with golden yellow centers. This little rose has a pleasing fragrance. tall or wide but provides major impact with fun colors and her lively striped pattern. ‘Gigi’ is perfect for very compact spaces. This rose is covered in tiny, beautifully formed full-petaled blooms in cheerful raspberry red with white stripes. Tiny ‘Gigi’ brings a lot of zest to the patio. ‘Gigi’ ‘Gigi’ produces tiny crimson-red flowers with white stripes. It makes a nice bushy shrub with a pretty light tea scent. This small floribunda stays small, with a max size of 2 ft. It will steal the show in pots, or hide the bare legs of larger roses when planted at the front of the border. ‘Midnight Fire’ will bloom in clusters of very full, adorable blooms from spring until frost. It blooms prolifically and is equally unbothered by winter freeze and sweltering summers. ‘Midnight Fire’ is an intriguing little rose with shades of orange, red, and purple recalling the blaze of a campfire. ‘Midnight Fire’ This rose blooms with beautiful red-purple flowers reminiscent of campfire flames. This is a great choice for a luminous moon garden. Provide some afternoon shade on the hottest days to prevent burning ‘Snow Bride’s’ white petals. Buds begin a deeper pink, fading to ivory as they open. ‘Snow Bride’ is a rose that blooms in creamy white, with slight hints of gold and blush. It blooms all summer long, with perfect exposition-worthy hybrid tea flowers. This tiny charmer has won a long list of awards, including the American Rose Society’s Award of Excellence. ‘Snow Bride’ ‘Snow Bride’ has charming creamy white hybrid tea flowers with a slight blush. I highly recommend it for its unusual lavender color and hardiness. It has a lovely light scent, and the blooms make delightful bouquets. ‘Life’s Little Pleasures’ has a delicate appearance, but is a sturdy and prolific little rose. I now have a gorgeous little hedge of double lavender and pink roses. They have flourished and come back every year, despite severe winter conditions in my zone 5 garden. The little pot actually contained 5 separate roses (a common tactic to make it look fuller), which I separated and planted in a sunny spot outside. I received this miniature rose in an average supermarket gift pot a few years ago. ‘Life’s Little Pleasures’ ‘Life’s Little Pleasures’ is a delightful miniature rose that produces beautiful small lavender flowers with a slight fragrance.
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