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MIYAKO-  Features deep pink to soft apricot-pink blooms that often transition to lighter shades as they mature.

2,600.00

The Miyako is a charming Japanese garden rose known for its prolific, long-lasting blooms and compact growth habit. It was bred by Keiji Kunieda (Rose Farm Keiji/Wabara) and introduced around 2007.

The Miyako rose (Japanese: 京 / みやこ) is a celebrated Japanese shrub rose variety known for its compact size and delicate, peony-like appearance.
Key Characteristics
  • Breeder & Origin: Developed in 2007 by renowned breeder Keiji Kunieda from Rose Farm Keiji in Japan.
  • Appearance: Features deep pink to soft apricot-pink blooms that often transition to lighter shades as they mature. The flowers are cupped rosettes with a high petal count (typically 35–65 petals) and a diameter of about 6–8 cm.
  • Fragrance: It possesses a light to mild fragrance, often described as gentle or delicate.
  • Growth Habit: A compact, upright miniature shrub reaching a height of approximately 50–60 cm (20–24 inches). Its small stature makes it a popular potted or balcony plant.
  • Blooming: It is a prolific repeat bloomer, often flowering across multiple seasons with an extended bloom period that can last up to 10 months in favorable conditions.
Growing Conditions
  • Resilience: Known for having strong disease resistance and good heat tolerance.
  • Usage: Its long-lasting flowers and sturdy stems make it suitable for use as a cut flower in floral arrangements.
  • Sunlight: Thrives best in areas receiving 3–5 hours of sunlight daily or full sun for optimal flowering.
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