Rosa 'Henry Kelsey'
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| Rosa 'Henry Kelsey' | |
|---|---|
Rosa 'Henry Kelsey' | |
| Genus | Rosa hybrid |
| Hybrid parentage | 'Kordesii' x 'Unnamed Seedling' |
| Cultivar group | Hybrid Kordesii rose |
| Breeder | Felicitas Svejda |
| Origin | Ottawa, Canada, 1984 |
Rosa 'Henry Kelsey' is a bright red, Hybrid Kordesii rose cultivar, bred by Canadian rose breeder, Felicitas Svejda. It was introduced in Canada in 1984 by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. It is one of the tallest of the Canadian Explorer roses that Svejda developed and named in honour of legendary Canadian explorers.
'Henry Kelsey' is a tall, climbing Hybrid Kordesii rose variety, 4 to 9 ft (1.2–2.7 m) in height, with a 5 ft (1.5 m) spread. It has a high-centered, semi-double cupped bloom form of medium-sized 3 in (76 mm), bright crimson petals with golden stamens.[1] The rose has a strong, fruity scent. It blooms in medium-sized clusters of 5–15 flowers. The first flowering is profuse and the plant will then flower occasionally throughout the season but in smaller numbers. It is susceptible to blackspot. 'Henry Kelsey' has abundant thorns and prickles and dark green, glossy foliage. In warmer climates, the rose can be grown as a climber, and will reach up to 13 ft (4.0 m).[2][3]
