Minnehaha, hybrid wichurana

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Brief summary

Modern Rose, hybrid wichurana "Minnehaha", United States, introduced by Michael H. Walsh in 1904, Usually is pink in color, globular bloom shape, blooms 3 - 4 cm in size, has 5-10 buds per stem, once rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be arching, 400 - 600 cm in height, 200 cm in width, suitable for USDA zone 5 from -29°C and above, low resistance to rain, moderate resistance to black spot, low resistance to mildew.

Main characteristics

Aroma
USDA Zone 5
-29°С
Rebloom
Bush Shape
Bloom Shape
Globular

Size

Height
400 - 600 cm
Width
200 cm
Bloom size
3 - 4 cm
Buds / Stem
5-10
Petal Count

Resistance

Heat
Shade
Rain
Black Spot
Mildew

More information

A large number of small-flowered hybrid Wichurana ramblers were bred in the early 20th c. Most were seedlings of the Turner's Crimson Rambler variety. Roses like Minnehaha closely resemble Dorothy Perkins, despite being relatively recently bred. Minnehaha produces large clusters of small, tidy, densely packed flowers. It blooms rather late, and the flowers fade slightly with age. The foliage is fine, dark, and glossy. Shoots readily reach 4 m in the first year.