Teeny Tiny

Here’s a small one!

Jim Sproul

Link: sproulroses.blogspot.com/2011/05/tiniest-hulthemia.html

That’s great Jim! Imagine a 4" standard of it! Kim

This is a cute rose. Maybe you can plant it in with a bonsai.

Or, use it as ‘ground cover’! “Lawn substitute”! Dwarf edging plant! You’d sell millions, or NEED millions. LOL! Kim

That’s great, just that size and you could have the first rose on a moon base.

A 'lawn substitues"??? I hope it’s thornless too :wink:

Ok… possible name:

Introducing the new… ‘iRose Nano’… by Apple of course :wink:

btw - iRose = ‘eyeRose’ :wink: lol just in case I was being too subtle lol

Perfect rose for a window sill for those who live in an apartment.

Yeah, would just need some sort of humidity dome, and it’d be good to go.

Jim,

It looks like it has some pollen, are you going to use the pollen on some other roses?

Beautiful Jim-exquisite!!!

Jim P

Thats a "Cutie Patootie " if I ever saw one. thanks for sharing.

Patrick

If you could grow it in the right container it could be a reuseable corsage.

I think that you need to start a zoo collection of oddities, Jim. This could be your first exhibit…

Liz

That’s marvelous! Mazel tov!

Well done Jim, I knew I should have kept that microscope from when I was a child.

cheers

Marvelous things come in small packages–but I can’t imagine something that small and looking so healthy surviving in my outdoor competition with nature. Very well done!

Wow - you are all so funny, and great ideas!

I just might try harvesting pollen, and cross it with what???

Jim Sproul

"and cross it with what??? "

With a blotched hulthemia hybrid of course…

There may be a market for that…especially if there is any way it can be grown indoors. Think of small violets etc…