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Modern Rose, patio (mini-flora) "Sweet Dream", United Kingdom, introduced by Gareth Fryer in 1987, Usually is peach in color, rosette (ruffled) bloom shape, blooms 4 - 5 cm in size, has 3-5 buds per stem, repeat rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be bushy, 40 - 50 cm in height, 50 cm in width, suitable for USDA zone 6 from -23°C and above, moderate resistance to black spot, moderate resistance to mildew.
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Introduced in 1988, this rose remains widely grown. Peach-colored flowers retain their color in sun and tolerate rain well. The shrub is compact, well-branched, and well-clothed in foliage. In early spring, remove all but the strongest shoots and shorten those by one-third to one-half.
A compact floribunda widely grown in recent years. The branching bush to 45 cm tall blooms all summer with double, peach–apricot flowers. Small, old-fashioned blooms last several days and do not fade. Suitable for container cultivation.
Dwarf rose reaching 45 cm in height. The bush is compact, upright, with matte foliage. It carries clusters of double, peach–apricot flowers, densely clustered and sometimes flattened. Prefers full sun.
Very low-growing floribunda with apricot flowers, often showing a salmon-pink blush. Blooms about 5 cm across, cup-shaped, borne in dense clusters, with a light, sweet rose fragrance. The leaves are dark green, and the plant has a somewhat open habit. Suitable for containers and for use in the garden as a patio rose.
This variety bears delicate apricot flowers, appearing singly or in large clusters. The scent is rich and sweet. The shrub is low and cushion-shaped, with very dense, shiny foliage. Flowers do not fade.