Rosa 'Henry Hudson'
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| Rosa 'Henry Hudson' | |
|---|---|
Rosa 'Henry Hudson' | |
| Genus | Rosa hybrid |
| Hybrid parentage | 'Schneezwerg' (open pollinated)[1] |
| Cultivar group | Hybrid rugosa |
| Breeder | Felicitas Svejda |
| Origin | Ottawa, Canada, 1979 |
Rosa 'Henry Hudson' is a white blend Hybrid rugosa cultivar, bred by Canadian rose breeder, Felicitas Svejda in 1966. It was introduced in Canada in 1979 by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. It is one of the Canadian Explorer roses that Svejda developed and named in honour of legendary Canadian explorers.
'Henry Hudson' is a medium, bushy Hybrid Rugosa rose, 2 to 4 ft (0.61–1.22 m) in height, with a 2 to 4 ft (0.61–1.22 m) spread.[2] It has a double, flat bloom form of medium-sized 2.8 in (71 mm) flowers. Pink, rounded buds open to white flowers with shades of pink and yellow stamens. The rose has a strong, sweet scent. The rose will occasionally bloom later in the season. It has a dense growing habit and is very disease resistant. The leaves are rough and pale green, typical of most Rugosa roses.[1] [3]