Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1984)Why Not demands attention in the garden with it's bright red flowers with yellow centers, reverse, and stamens. The miniature shrub is upright and covered in disease resistant foliage. If you can resist dead heading, fall will bring colorful hips.
Rose Profile
Why Not
Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1984)Why Not demands attention in the garden with it's bright red flowers with yellow centers, reverse, and stamens. The miniature shrub is upright and covered in disease resistant foliage.…
Photo courtesy of High Country Roses Photo source
At-a-Glance Profile
Garden Personality
A quick portrait of how this rose grows, blooms, and earns its place in a home garden.
- Registered Name
- MORwhy
- Breeder
- Ralph Moore
- Seller
- High Country Roses
- Introduced
- 1984
- Best Zones
- 5-10
Bloom Style
How It Shows Up in the Garden
- Bloom Form
- Single
- Growth Habit
- Upright
- Repeat Bloom
- Yes
Garden Fit
Where It Is Most Comfortable
- Rose Class
- Miniature
- Color Family
- Red
Background
Breeding and Source Notes
- Registered Name
- MORwhy
- Seller Signals
- High Country Roses
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Rose Market
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| Seller | Listing | Price | Offers | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| High Country Roses | Why Not | In stock |
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What Growers Notice
Notes, Photos, and Shared Experience
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