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Tue, Jan 30, 07 at 16:09
| I am planting a large bowl garden with tiny metal furniture, and arbor, birdbath. I want to put a couple of micromini roses in it. I understand Si is the smallest of the microminis. Can anyone suggest another tiny micromini - I know there are quite a few, but I am trying to narrow it down to the very tinest. Thanks for any help!
Judith |
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| Si is supposed to be the world's smallest mini. There is on the micro minis list at Sequoia Nursery: Tom Thumb - tiny red buds & flowers, smallest red 6" plant Tiny Flame - tiny coral to red buds & flowers, 6" plant also listed as micro minis, these are all at sequoia nursery: Trinket - rose pink Linttle Pinkie Baby Austin - warm pink Hi - soft pink Yellow Bantam - soft yellow |
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| Here's the list of micro-minis available from Nor'East Mini Roses. I hear Red Minimo is a nice little one. |
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- Posted by michelle_co z5 CO (My Page) on Fri, Feb 2, 07 at 10:16
| I have Bambino and it's a very floriferous little bug. It's blooming full blast in my sunroom, more flowers and buds than anything else has. It is also one of the few that has shrugged off the Great Spider Mite Attack of '07, not looking bothered about the mites and not looking unhappy about a treatment with Neem. It has been chosen as the favorite in my sunroom several times over by visiting rose admirers. Cheers, |
Here is a link that might be useful: Bambino at Nor'East
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