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$18.95
Miniature (Carruth, United States, 2013)
Diamond Eyes’ mysterious black-purple blooms with a white eye draw you in to experience a strong clove spice scent that is uncommon in miniature roses. Bred from Wild Blue Yonder, Diamond Eyes forms a rounded, lush green bush that tucks nicely into any landscape. Does well in a container.
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Diamond Eyes
Miniature (Carruth, United States, 2013)
Diamond Eyes’ mysterious black-purple blooms with a white eye draw you in to experience a strong clove spice scent that is uncommon in miniature roses. Bred from Wild Blue Yonder, Diamond Eyes forms a rounded, lush green bush that tucks nicely into any landscape. Does well in a container.
Debbie Steinwand (verified owner) –
I was lucky enough to receive a Diamond Eyes plant with a little flower bud and its first flower has been a real treat! When in the bud the petals look black, but when the flower opens they are a deep maroon color with a beautiful scent. The flowers also open fully so the bees can enjoy them as much as I do!
elizabeth.petrey (verified owner) –
This is a tiny but mighty rose with a lovely scent. It’s unusual to have a miniature rose with a strong fragrance, but this one is fantastic. They start as the deepest darkest purple, nearly black, and lighten to a true purple with age, and they last several days on the plant for me. These mini roses are easy to care for and have been a wonderful addition to my 7b garden.