Sun Sprinkles
Sun Sprinkles, only the fifth miniature ever to win AARS honors and the first since 1993, bursts to life early and often. Its blazing, yellow blooms add life to any landscape.
A shining example of disease resistance, Sun Sprinkles produces bright yellow blooms set against a backdrop of petite, dark green, glossy foliage. Its high, pointed oval buds spiral open to reveal 2-inch, petite, double blooms with 25 to 30 petals and a moderate spicy fragrance with overtones of musk.
Upright and rounded, Sun Sprinkles will grow to 18 to 24 inches. Miniatures are among the most versatile of rose classes, ideal for lining walkways, growing in containers, accenting formal rose beds. John Walden hybridized Sun Sprinkles by combining Yellow Jacket with an unnamed seedling. Bear Creek Gardens, Inc., is the introducer.
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| Hybridizer | John Walden |
| Introducer | Bear Creek Gardens |

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