A common root stock for southern climates, Fortuniana can be grown just about anywhere. Good disease resistance and related to the Rosa banksia family. Nearly thornless with beautiful 2 inch blooms, glossy leaves, and great fragrance.
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Alternate Name: | Banks de Fortune, Double Cherokee, Rosa fortuniana Lindl |
Class: | Hybrid Banksia |
Flower Color: | White blend |
Bloom Type: | Double |
Approximate Height: | 20 feet |
Approximate Width: | 8 Feet |
Flower Size: | Small to Medium 2 inch Diameter |
Fragrant: | Strong |
Repeat Blooming: | Once blooming spring or summer |
Introduction Year: | 1850 |
Hybridizer/Breeder: | Discovered by Robert Fortune |
Parentage: | Rosa laevigata Michx. x Rosa banksiae Aiton |
Variety: | - |
Zone: | 7A -11 |
Plant Characteristics: | Understock for grafted roses in warmer climates |
ARS Rating: | - |