Historic Rose

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Minnehaha

Historic rose

- – Michael Henry Walsh

Even, rich pink tone that slightly lightens towards the centre of the petals. - historic - rambler, climbing - creeping rose - very weak, barely noticeable scented rose - rosy character

– Vigorous climber for arches, walls and trees.
– Romantic historic pink rambler effect.
– Dense, glossy dark green foliage background.
– Good resistance to black spot and mildew.
– Extremely hardy down to around –21 °C.
Special feature: Spectacular once-a-year waterfall of pompon blooms in full summer.
Long-lasting presence – Familiar garden experience
Minnehaha
eleanorROSE® ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root potted rose
18,40 £
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Minnehaha – pink historic rambler for pergolas and green front gardens

Let Minnehaha transform a small city garden into a soft pink summer cascade, clothing fences, arches and porch rails in thousands of dainty blooms. This early-20th-century rambler offers authentic historic character with modern ease: once established, it needs little more than space to climb and a simple yearly tidy. Glossy dark-green foliage shrugs off typical UK fungal problems, coping reliably even in exposed spots with frequent rain and wind along the coast. Own-root, nursery-grown plants build quietly from roots in year one, strong shoots in year two, to full, spectacular ornamental value by year three, promising long-term garden presence. Plant in the ground or in a generous 40–50 litre container to anchor a sustainable, rainwater-aware, low-input front garden you can simply step out and enjoy.


Usage options

Target areaReasoning
London terraced-house front fence Trains neatly along railings or low fencing, covering hard boundaries with a curtain of small pink pompon blooms and glossy foliage, while coping well with blustery, rain-lashed urban weather on busy streets for beginners.
Pergola or arch over a narrow path Long, flexible canes can be fanned over arches to create an immersive flower tunnel for a few magical weeks each summer, giving a romantic, “girly” feel with minimal pruning once the basic framework is in place for homeowners.
Climbing accent in a small family garden Uses vertical space instead of lawn, rising well above 4 m to frame views and windows without taking up much ground, ideal where play areas and seating compete for room in compact gardens for families.
Rainwater-conscious front garden design Planted into improved, free-draining soil at the base of downpipes or permeable drives, it turns runoff into vigorous top growth, helping green hard landscaping in a low-input, climate-aware planting scheme for urban-gardeners.
Historic or cottage-style planting scheme Combines its 1904 heritage with soft pink flowers and arching habit to recreate a period feel against brick, stone or weathered timber, blending naturally with lavender, nepeta and traditional perennials for nostalgia-seekers.
Large container on balcony or roof terrace In a 40–50 litre pot with a sturdy obelisk, its vigorous yet trainable canes provide height, screening and seasonal drama, while own-root resilience supports long-term use without frequent replacement for city-dwellers.
Low-maintenance boundary or wall greening Once tied in and established, it forms a dense, leafy cloak with a single, spectacular flush, relying on its good disease resistance to stay attractive with only light annual pruning and checks for busy-owners.
Long-lived feature in clay-based family gardens With thoughtful planting into improved, well-drained clay, this own-root rambler creates a durable vertical feature that can regenerate from the base after weather damage, giving reassuring continuity over many seasons for planners.

Styling ideas

  • Romantic-arch – Sweep Minnehaha over a metal arch, underplant with lavender and catmint, and let a gravel path crunch beneath for an elegant yet easy-care entrance – ideal for homeowners seeking soft, “girly” structure.
  • Soft-screen – Train canes along taut wires on a front boundary, mixing with compact sages and ornamental grasses for a light, airy screen that still feels private – perfect for urban gardeners wanting gentle enclosure.
  • Historic-corner – Pair this 1904 rambler with dwarf yew and old-style perennials to evoke a period garden against brick or stone, using its once-a-year flower curtain as a seasonal highlight – suited to nostalgia-loving collectors.
  • Balcony-column – In a 50 litre pot, spiral stems around a tall obelisk and soften the base with trailing thyme or helichrysum for fragrance and texture – great for city-dwellers turning small balconies into green retreats.
  • Family-pergola – Let Minnehaha ramble across a simple timber pergola, shading a bench or sandpit with dappled greenery and a brief summer flower show – ideal for families wanting impact without weekly maintenance.

Technical cultivar profile
PropertyData
Name and registration Minnehaha – historic rambler rose (Hybrid Wichurana), commercial type climbing–creeping rose; ARS exhibition name Minnehaha; unregistered cultivar used under its long-established trade name.
Origin and breeding Bred by Michael Henry Walsh, USA, from Rosa wichurana × ‘Paul Neyron’; introduced by Walsh’s Hardy American Roses in 1904, reflecting early American breeding for hardy, vigorous, landscape ramblers.
Growth and structural characteristics Very vigorous climbing rambler reaching about 4.5–7 m high with a 2–3.5 m spread; dense, glossy dark-green foliage on moderately thorny shoots, ideal for covering arches, pergolas, trees and larger structures.
Flower morphology Small, double pompon flowers (approx. 1–4 cm) with 26–39 petals, borne in large, showy clusters; blooms once per season in a single, dramatic flush rather than repeating, emphasising structural and seasonal impact.
Colour data and phenology Mid- to rich pink flowers, RHS 62C outer, 65D inner petals; colour lightens toward the centre and gradually fades to almost white, producing a soft pastel effect in full bloom during the main early–mid summer flowering.
Fragrance and aroma Fragrance is very weak, with only a faint rosy character detectable at close quarters; this cultivar is selected more for its visual and structural qualities than for strong scent or aromatic garden use.
Hip characteristics Limited hip set expected due to fully double flowers; small spherical hips around 5–8 mm in diameter, red (RHS 44A) when formed, adding discreet seasonal interest rather than a dominant ornamental feature.
Resistance and winter hardiness Good overall disease resistance, showing resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, with only moderate susceptibility to rust; hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b) with spring frost protection advised.
Horticultural recommendations Best on pergolas, arches, walls, fences or trained into trees; low maintenance once established, requiring structural tying-in and occasional pruning; allow generous spacing, and improve heavy soils for reliable long-term performance.

Minnehaha offers once-a-year cascades of soft pink bloom, vigorous long-term coverage and resilient own-root growth that settles in for decades, making it a thoughtful choice for gardeners planning enduring vertical features.

Detailed product attributes

Product Identification Data

Product Name: MINNEHAHA – pink historic rambler, rambling-climbing rose - Walsh
Product Type: eleanorROSE® ORIGINAL - 2-litre own-root potted rose
Cultivar Authenticity: Verified:23.07.2025
Item Number: [278] 52-551 (14.02.2026) eleanorrose.co.uk

Name and Registration

Meaning of Cultivar Name: The name is a Dakota Native American term meaning “laughing water” or “waterfall”, and refers to the female protagonist of Longfellow’s poem “The Song of Hiawatha”.
Original Trade Name: Minnehaha
Current Trade Name: Minnehaha Historic rose Minnehaha
Rose Group: Rambler, Historical roses, Hybrid Wichurana
Commercial Type: historic - rambler, climbing - creeping rose
Commercial Group: Historical rose
Exhibition Category: exhibition rambler; large-area covering ornamental plant
Collection: Historic rose

Origin and Breeding

Initial Distributor: Walsh’s Hardy American Roses (United States)
Introduction Year: 1904 (USA)
Registration Year: unregistered cultivar
Breeder: Michael Henry Walsh
Breeding Company / Institution: Walsh’s Hardy American Roses (Joseph Story Fay Estate, Woods Hole, MA)
Breeding Year: United States, 1904
Parentage: Rosa wichurana × ‘Paul Neyron’

Growth and Structural Characteristics

Height: 14.8-23ft (450-700 cm)
Spread: 6.6-11.5ft (200-350 cm)
Growth Habit: climbing
Foliage: The variety has dense foliage; the leaves have a glossy surface and a dark green colour (RHS 139A).
Prickliness: moderately thorny
Self-Cleaning Description: No information on self-cleaning.
Self-Cleaning Intensity: No data on self-cleaning strength.

Flower Morphology

Petal Count: 26-39
Flower Fullness: double flowered
Flower Shape: ball, pompon
Flower Size: S (0,5-1,5 in)
Inflorescence Type: clustered
Colour Code: ARS code: MP RHS code: 62C (outer), 65D (inner)
Repeat Flowering: Not remontant, blooms once.

Colour Data and Phenology

Colour: pink
Flower Colour Description: Even, rich pink tone that slightly lightens towards the centre of the petals.
Closed Bud: Vibrant, deep pink surface with a slightly glossy sheen.
Newly Opened Flower: Mid-pink petals with a paler pink centre.
Full Bloom: Soft pastel pink with a delicate fading on the outer petals.
Before Fading: Pale, almost white-pink with a pronounced whitening edge.
Colour Fading Description: Over time the deep pink fades to almost white.

Fragrance and Aroma

Fragrance Strength: very weak, barely noticeable scented rose
Fragrance Character: rosy character
Pollinator Attraction: The heavily double flower form and largely inaccessible stamens of the small blooms make this variety only weakly attractive to pollinators.
Pollinator-Friendly Rating: Double flowers partially cover the stamens, attracting pollinators only to a limited extent; primarily an ornamental variety.

Hip Characteristics

Hip Shape: spherical
Hip Colour: red (RHS 44A)
Hip Comment: Rose hip formation is expected to be limited due to the double flowers; the rose hip is spherical, 5–8 mm in diameter, red (RHS 44A).

Resistance and Hardiness

Hardiness (°C): -21–-18 °C
Heat and Drought Tolerance Description: No data are available on heat–drought tolerance.
Disease Resistance: resistant
  • powdery mildew – resistant
  • black spot – resistant
  • rust – moderate

Horticultural Recommendations

Recommended Planting Distance: for mass planting: 170 cm, for hedging: 145 cm, as a specimen plant: 270 cm
Planting Density: in square planting 0,34 plants/m², in hexagonal arrangement 0,39 plants/m²
Maintenance Requirement: Maintenance requirement low; good disease resistance and generally requires little intervention, but has moderate susceptibility to rust, so occasional inspection/treatment may be advisable.
Primary Uses: pergola, arches, fence, wall, tree training, park

Comments

Strengths: Long-lasting presence – Familiar garden experience
Companion Plants: Hypericum Miracle - St John's wort Helichrysum italicum - Italian curry plant Taxus baccata (low-growing cultivars) - dwarf yew
Comment: Requires protection from spring frost.
MINNEHAHA – pink historic rambler, rambling-climbing rose - Walsh
Even, rich pink tone that slightly lightens towards the centre of the petals. - historic - rambler, climbing - creeping rose - very weak, barely noticeable scented rose - rosy character
Online rose purchase - pink - Minnehaha - historic - rambler, climbing - creeping rose - (14.8-23ft (450-700 cm))
Inflorescence: clustered Height: 14.8-23ft (450-700 cm) Flower shape: ball, pompon Winter hardiness: 6b pink - Walsh’s Hardy American Roses (United States) historic - rambler, climbing - creeping rose - Flower size: S (0,5-1,5 in) Flower size: S (0,5-1,5 in) - Height: 14.8-23ft (450-700 cm) Height: 14.8-23ft (450-700 cm) - Flower fullness: double flowered Minnehaha - Roses in the garden | eleanorROSE® Original - standard Michael Henry Walsh

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Our product is a rose grown with pharmaROSA®’s unique cultivation technology!

2-litre, own-root, potted rose.
With a shoot system appropriate to the season.
With a root system that thoroughly permeates the growing medium.
Quality compliant with the requirements of the E.N.A. (European Nurserystock Association).
Supplied in unique packaging that prevents damage.
Can be planted during frost-free periods.
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The pharmaROSA® own-root potted rose is a well-rooted plant that supports reliable establishment when planted and cared for properly, so it can be planted whenever the soil is not frozen.


Crop overview: several varieties and growth stages in a short crop section.
Shoot system: intensive growth of fresh basal shoots on a young plant.
Root system: demonstration of a vigorous root system permeating the growing medium, by removing the pot.
Balance: mature plant with root system and shoots in harmony with each other.

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The video series is not a “seasonal showcase”; it illustrates the essence of pharmaROSA® own-root cultivation in a tangible way: how the plant is built up, what the root system is like and how the shoot system regenerates. The recordings were therefore made at different times and with plants at various stages of development, so mixed foliage levels and differing stages of growth may appear in the videos. They are not a ‘sample’ of the batch dispatched, but a visual explanation of how the technology works. The current condition of the rose available to order — typical for the given period and similar to what you can expect to receive in the parcel — is shown in the upper part of the product page.

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