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  2. Rosa 'Cupcake' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Cupcake', (aka SPIcup) is a miniature rose, bred by Mark Spies in 1981. The cultivar was the winner of an American Rose Society Award of Excellence in 1983. [2]

  3. Floral industry - Wikipedia

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    Pots of orchids, mums, Reiger begonias, roses, African violets, gerberas, and kalanchoes are available most of the year, poinsettias and Christmas cactus are available in November and December, cyclamen are available all winter and spring, hydrangea, rhododendron, and spring flowering bulbs - tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, etc. - are common in ...

  4. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    Modern miniature roses largely derive from such miniature China roses, especially the cultivar 'Roulettii', a chance discovery found in a pot in Switzerland. [36] Miniature roses are generally twiggy, repeat-flowering shrubs ranging from 6" to 36" in height, with most falling in the 12"–24" height range.

  5. Rosa 'Cricket' - Wikipedia

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    'Cricket' is a small, bushy miniature rose, 12 to 18 in (300–460 mm) in height, with a 15 to 18 in (380–460 mm) spread. It has a double (16–25 petals) bloom form. Bloom size is less than 2 in (51 mm). The rose has a mild fragrance. Flower color is orange and an orange-red blend. It blooms repeatedly throughout the growing season.

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