Miniature roses are the cuties of the rose world. They produce smaller blooms on smaller plants – but they produce a lot of color for a long time! We grow our miniature roses in patio pots so you can simply take them home and set them down and enjoy!
Drift roses are a type of groundcover rose. That means they stay compact and low to the ground (no pruning). They produce a lot of color, cycling in and out of bloom all Spring, Summer and Fall. These disease resistant low-maintenance, heavy bloomers are a great alternative to the KnockOut shrub roses that may have been a bit over-planted.
Westwood grows 1 rose crop per year in the early Spring. The roses are usually ready for sale starting in mid-March. We start with every variety at every store, but once we sell out – we are out. So…start early for best selection.
The pics below are linked to our root-stock vendors’ description pages. Click on one and it will take you down the rabbit-hole of color and fragrance descriptions, parentage and even petal counts. Happy hunting!