Denver's Dream Copper-orange Miniature Rose
Perfect for garden or patio container.
Healthy, disease-resistant foliage.
The coppery-orange color on these blooms barely looks real! They're set beautifully against the semi-glossy, dark green, disease-resistant foliage, for a dazzling display. Var: SAVaden (PP#9,435)
| Genus | Rosa |
| Variety | SAVaden |
| PPAF | PP#9,435 |
| Item Form | 2-Quart |
| Zone | 4 - 11 |
| Plant Height | 16 in - 20 in |
| Plant Width | 20 in |
| Bloom Size | 2 in |
| Additional Characteristics | Flower |
| Bloom Color | Orange, Red |
| Bud Shape | Ovoid, Pointed |
| Foliage Color | Dark Green, Glossy |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Moisture Requirements | Moist, well-drained |
| Resistance | Disease Resistant |
| Soil Tolerance | Normal, loamy |
| Uses | Beds, Border, Cut Flowers, Landscapes, Outdoor |
| Restrictions | Virgin Islands, Canada, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico |
Nice roses
Nice roses, good prices.
What to Expect |
Container roses should typically be planted in late spring and fall. They’re easy to plant (all you need is a trowel), and they provide instant gratification, as they aren’t dormant and will have buds within a few short weeks, if they don’t when they arrive. They’re also perfect for transplanting into containers and make an attractive gift. |
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Container roses are usually nicely leafed out, and may even have flowers on them, which is a great way for you to know when you purchase them what they’re going to look and smell like.