Sirius
Plant Nerd
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Hi all,
Back on Valentine's day, I bought three potted roses for our apartment. After they stopped blooming, I divided them up and found that they were actually pots full of individual rose plants. I kept about ten 3" pots of these plants. These are micro-miniature roses, and they reach a full grown height of only 12". They have the classic tea rose style blooms and they are dark pink, white with a pink blush, and pure white.
I put them in my greenhouse, not knowing anything about roses, rose culture or really giving them a second thought. Since February, they have really started growing and now they are about to bloom again. I realize now though, that I can't possibly keep all of them. So I am giving away six of these plants to anyone that wants to pay for shipping. I will ship them priority mail, bare root at a cost of $8.
The sixth rose in this group is actually the smallest micro-miniature rose available. It grows to a height of 4-6" tall. It is a named cultivar called 'Si'. It is a small seedling.
So there you are. First person to send me a private message wins.
Back on Valentine's day, I bought three potted roses for our apartment. After they stopped blooming, I divided them up and found that they were actually pots full of individual rose plants. I kept about ten 3" pots of these plants. These are micro-miniature roses, and they reach a full grown height of only 12". They have the classic tea rose style blooms and they are dark pink, white with a pink blush, and pure white.
I put them in my greenhouse, not knowing anything about roses, rose culture or really giving them a second thought. Since February, they have really started growing and now they are about to bloom again. I realize now though, that I can't possibly keep all of them. So I am giving away six of these plants to anyone that wants to pay for shipping. I will ship them priority mail, bare root at a cost of $8.
The sixth rose in this group is actually the smallest micro-miniature rose available. It grows to a height of 4-6" tall. It is a named cultivar called 'Si'. It is a small seedling.
So there you are. First person to send me a private message wins.