Miniature roses are generally tough and useful landscape plants. Almost always grown on their own roots, they can freeze or get weed-whacked to the ground and grow back true. As a
group they seem to be quite disease resistant in my garden.Although thought of as small plants (and many are) the plants themselves can get as large as full-sized roses; it's the
diminuative blooms that places them in the Miniature class. Although not generally fragrant, there are exceptions to this rule as well.
I have seriously expanded my collection this year; I am discovering that minis are natural border plants for their taller cousins. The following pages contain
photos and details on how these roses perform for me, in my garden. I have not yet gotten good images of all of these yet, so some pages are still under
construction. Please check back, as this site will be updated frequently in the very near future.