The smaller size makes this Miniature Rose amazing for use in containers!ĭecorate your porch with these bright colors and add a huge pop of color to patio plantings and mixed planters around your seating areas! Plant along the edge of sunny garden beds, cut flower borders, pollinator gardens and as delightful pathway edging! These are small, space-saving shrubs and only grow to a 12-18 inch mound, Autumn Sunblaze® fits about anywhere in any sized landscape! Use as edging along garden borders and in small modern lots. Hardy throughout chilly to hot growing zones, these fast-growing and easy-to-care-for little gems are also highly adaptable! Space-saving little shrubs work anywhere and in any sized landscape! Even balcony and rooftop gardeners can enjoy these petite Miniature Rose shrubs! Planting and Application: Local bees and pollinators will also notice these fiery blooms and arrive in droves for the sweet nectar! They will bloom all season long, being a noticeable feature for all your friends and neighbors. You'll definitely love how the color pops against the rich green foliage. Vivid, dark orange blooms remain bold and bright without fading. This Rose stays small, but the bright color definitely draws your eye. Poulsen introduced a wonderful floribunda rose named Else back in 1924 that is still popular today.This bright and fiery Rose is the perfect companion to any yard, big or small! Being so versatile, these Miniature Roses are the answer to any of your landscaping needs! Give the Autumn Sunblaze® Rose (Rosa x Meiferjac') a try, and you're sure to fall in love! The Poulsen family has been breeding roses in Denmark for about a century. Meilland is the hybridizer of the very popular and well-known hybrid tea rose Peace. Meilland is a family rose business in France now in the sixth generation of breeding and producing roses. Sunblaze is connected to Meilland and Parade roses are connected to Poulsen. ( Important Note: Sunblaze and Parade roses are different lines of miniature roses and are sometimes confused with one another. Snow Sunblaze Rose – Medium/Bushy – Bright white.Yellow Sunblaze Rose – Compact/Bushy – Bright yellow.Sweet Sunblaze Rose – Medium/Bushy – Creamy White Crimson edged becoming red as the bloom ages.Red Sunblaze Rose – Straight Upright/Bushy – A popular red tone.Candy Sunblaze Rose – Medium/Bushy – Hot Pink (Does not fade).Autumn Sunblaze Rose – Short/Bushy – Orange-Red (Does not fade).Apricot Sunblaze Rose – Medium/Bushy – Dark Apricot with darker kissed edges.List of Sunblaze Rosesīelow is a listing of some fine Sunblaze miniature rose bushes: If fragrance is a must for your rose bed or garden, be sure to check the information on the Sunblaze rose bushes you have selected before you buy them. Some of the Sunblaze roses are slightly fragrant while others have no detectable fragrance. However, if you just happen to be out for a walk around the rose garden when the morning sun kisses their blooms, well, let’s just say your enjoyment level will move up several notches!Īs with all miniature roses, the word “ miniature” nearly always refers to the size of the blooms and not necessarily the size of the bush. Those beautiful Sunblaze rose blooms set against their nice green foliage truly is a sight to behold. The colors of the blooms on these little beauties are outstanding. When the rose bush grew back, it was wonderful to see the same bloom, form, and color. In some cases, I have had cottontail rabbits nibble some of my miniature roses down to a little stub. Like most miniature rose bushes, these are own root, which means even if the winter kills the top part down to the ground, what comes up from the root is still the same rose bush we originally purchased. Sunblaze miniature rose bushes come to us from a greenhouse in southern Ontario, where they make sure these beautiful miniature roses are winter-hardy and ready to plant in our rose beds or gardens. What exactly is a Sunblaze rose bush and why should you have some in your garden? Let’s find out. Small and fairy-like, Sunblaze roses may look delicate, but are, in fact, hardy little roses.
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