Park Wilhelmshohe
Park Wilhelmshohe
Park Wilhelmshohe
Park Wilhelmshohe

Park Wilhelmshohe

$50 Regular price
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Park Wilhelmshohe, named for a landscape park in Kassel, Germany, is a lovely Gallica Rose with carmine-pink blooms that age to lighter pink and emit a beautiful, strong, Old Garden Rose scent. His blooms average around 4” with 17-25 petals in a large, double form. Park Wilhelmshohe is a once-blooming spring or summer rose that can grow upwards of 6’ tall. We recommend him for zones 6 and up.

More Information

Rose Type Gallicas
SKU GA449 GALLON
Bloom Types Double
Breeder Code KORwilpa
Characteristic(s) Fragrance, Pots
Color Pink
Specific Color Pink
Fragrance Very Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Once Blooming
Year 1987
Approximate Size 5' x 4'

Park Wilhelmshohe

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Louise R.
Fantastic

I bought this rose from Heirloom Roses 2 years ago and I would like to update my review. This is a fantastic, vigorous, beautiful rose. I is covering my 6 foot fence and is al least 6 feet wide. The roses are 6 inches in diameter and fragrant. My rose is maintenance-free. I think that this is a "must-have" in a rose garden.

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Louise R.
fragrant large blooms

This rose is wonderful! I've had my rose for a year and it is already 4 feet tall with many blooms. The blooms are bright pink, very fragrant and ~5 inches in diameter. This is an excellent addition to my rose garden.

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Cynthia J.
First heirloom rose

Wow! I was expecting this to ship out with a few bare canes but it actually had leaves and wasn't a dormant little Charlie Brown looking rose. I had to plant it on a day in the low 90's so I was totally expecting it to go into shock, it's been well over a week and it never went into shock. It's a happy camper!!! Will update it's progress mid summer.