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This unique miniature rose, with its freely branching habit, long bloom season, and clean, semi-glossy foliage makes a superb small patio or container specimen.

You'll have a hard time having a bad day with these bright blooms around. Vivid, deep velvet-red blooms provide dramatic color impact from early summer to fall. They would look fantastic paired with contrasting perennials, such as airy white Gaura or bold, strappy Daylilies. Line your sunny garden beds with an upright row of these charming little roses or use in a sunny mixed border. They hold their own in the most whimsical pot. If you like to have a good time, meet your rose! Dress them up or down with your choice of container. What a fun, easy-breezy choice for summer containers, especially on a pool deck or by a front door. Its petite blossoms begin with a bright yellow cast. You'll definitely see the parentage of the best-of-breed miniature roses in this selection. Rainbow Sunblaze is a vigorous, bushy miniature rose that is ideal for containers and small rose beds. This is a vigorous rose bush that grows tiny blooms in a delicious combination of tangerine orange tipped with candy apple red. Rainbow Sunblaze® (Rosa 'Meigenpi') is the very best kind of "good time gal", and definitely not a high maintenance prima donna.

What if you could image a hot, multicolored durable petite rose that is a heck of a lot more fun? What comes to mind when you think of a rose? Is it some kind of a hothouse flower, a single long-stemmed red rose in a cut crystal bud vase?
