Bring instant color to any space with a compact miniature rose covered in rich orange blooms. Perfect for bright windows, desks, and balconies, it rewards you with repeat flowering when you water correctly and deadhead regularly. A premium, gift-ready plant that looks luxurious, brightens mood, and elevates décor with classic rose elegance.
Plant Science Name: Rosa chinensis
Plant Variant: Standard
Plant Color: Orange
Plant Country: Not mentioned
SKU: PLT-0303
Arabic Name: زنبق
Stems: 3
Family: Rosaceae
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Subfamily: Rosoideae
Genus: Rosa
Species: Rosa chinensis
Native to southwest China (provinces of Guizhou and Hubei). Widely cultivated and hybridized worldwide, particularly in Europe and North America, for ornamental use.
Compact, bushy shrub habit. Glossy, pinnate leaves with 5–7 ovate, serrated leaflets. Thin, thorny stems bearing clusters of rich orange, semi-double to double blooms approximately 3–5 cm in diameter. Continuous repeat flowering from spring through autumn in favorable conditions.
Height: 15–30 cm
Spread: 15–30 cm
Individual bloom diameter: 3–5 cm
Full sun (minimum 6 hours direct sunlight daily) for optimal flowering. Tolerates partial shade but blooms less prolifically.
Keep soil evenly moist. Water deeply when the top 2–3 cm of soil is dry, typically 1–2 times per week depending on ambient temperature and pot drainage. Avoid overhead watering to reduce fungal risk.
Use a well-draining, loamy potting mix amended with organic matter (compost or peat). Ideal soil pH is slightly acidic, between 6.0 and 6.5. Ensure pots have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
Optimal daytime temperatures: 15–25 °C. Night temperatures above 10 °C encourage continuous blooming. Protect from frost below 0 °C. Prefers moderate humidity; good air circulation reduces fungal diseases.
Apply a balanced (10-10-10) or rose-specific fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during active growth (spring through early autumn). Use a higher-phosphorus bloom booster fertilizer to encourage flower production.
Moderate. Requires regular deadheading of spent blooms to promote repeat flowering. Prune lightly in early spring to remove dead or weak wood and shape the plant. Monitor for pests and diseases.
Propagation is commonly by semi-hardwood cuttings taken in late spring to early summer. Cut 8–10 cm lengths of healthy stem, strip lower leaves, insert into a well-draining rooting medium, and maintain high humidity. Grafting onto hardy rootstocks and tissue culture are also used commercially.
Fungal diseases: black spot, powdery mildew, rust. Pests: aphids, thrips, spider mites. Overwatering can lead to root rot. Ensure good air circulation, proper spacing, and avoid water on foliage to minimize issues.
Ornamental container or bedding plant valued for continuous, vibrant blooms. Ideal for window boxes, patios, and balconies. Flowers can be used in fresh cut arrangements. Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Known to uplift mood and enhance décor.
Non-toxic to humans and pets. Prickly thorns can cause minor scratches; handle with care. Edible petals when grown without pesticides, but consume only known, untreated varieties.
Bring instant color to any space with a compact miniature rose covered in rich orange blooms. Perfect for bright windows, desks, and balconies, it rewards you with repeat flowering when you water correctly and deadhead regularly. A premium, gift-ready plant that looks luxurious, brightens mood, and elevates décor with classic rose elegance.
Plant Science Name: Rosa chinensis
Plant Variant: Standard
Plant Color: Orange
Plant Country: Not mentioned
SKU: PLT-0303
Arabic Name: زنبق
Stems: 3
Family: Rosaceae
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Subfamily: Rosoideae
Genus: Rosa
Species: Rosa chinensis
Native to southwest China (provinces of Guizhou and Hubei). Widely cultivated and hybridized worldwide, particularly in Europe and North America, for ornamental use.
Compact, bushy shrub habit. Glossy, pinnate leaves with 5–7 ovate, serrated leaflets. Thin, thorny stems bearing clusters of rich orange, semi-double to double blooms approximately 3–5 cm in diameter. Continuous repeat flowering from spring through autumn in favorable conditions.
Height: 15–30 cm
Spread: 15–30 cm
Individual bloom diameter: 3–5 cm
Full sun (minimum 6 hours direct sunlight daily) for optimal flowering. Tolerates partial shade but blooms less prolifically.
Keep soil evenly moist. Water deeply when the top 2–3 cm of soil is dry, typically 1–2 times per week depending on ambient temperature and pot drainage. Avoid overhead watering to reduce fungal risk.
Use a well-draining, loamy potting mix amended with organic matter (compost or peat). Ideal soil pH is slightly acidic, between 6.0 and 6.5. Ensure pots have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
Optimal daytime temperatures: 15–25 °C. Night temperatures above 10 °C encourage continuous blooming. Protect from frost below 0 °C. Prefers moderate humidity; good air circulation reduces fungal diseases.
Apply a balanced (10-10-10) or rose-specific fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during active growth (spring through early autumn). Use a higher-phosphorus bloom booster fertilizer to encourage flower production.
Moderate. Requires regular deadheading of spent blooms to promote repeat flowering. Prune lightly in early spring to remove dead or weak wood and shape the plant. Monitor for pests and diseases.
Propagation is commonly by semi-hardwood cuttings taken in late spring to early summer. Cut 8–10 cm lengths of healthy stem, strip lower leaves, insert into a well-draining rooting medium, and maintain high humidity. Grafting onto hardy rootstocks and tissue culture are also used commercially.
Fungal diseases: black spot, powdery mildew, rust. Pests: aphids, thrips, spider mites. Overwatering can lead to root rot. Ensure good air circulation, proper spacing, and avoid water on foliage to minimize issues.
Ornamental container or bedding plant valued for continuous, vibrant blooms. Ideal for window boxes, patios, and balconies. Flowers can be used in fresh cut arrangements. Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Known to uplift mood and enhance décor.
Non-toxic to humans and pets. Prickly thorns can cause minor scratches; handle with care. Edible petals when grown without pesticides, but consume only known, untreated varieties.