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'Hanson Hedge Rose' Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 94-113
most recent 27 JUL 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 JUL 16 by Margit Schowalter
A couple notes I have located about the Hansen Hedge Rose sold in Canada

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------“Seed of Hansen Hedge rose was received from the Forest Nursery Station, Sutherland, Sask., and given a sixty-day period in 40 degree storage, after which the seed flats were taken into the greenhouse where the temperature was maintained at 50 to 55 degrees. Germination took place within three weeks. About 45 per cent of the seed sprouted. This rose makes a hardy upright-growing plant five feet high and is valuable as a source of winter food for birds. It bears an abundance of bright red hips."
P 41
Experimental Farm
Morden Manitoba
Progress Report
1947-1954
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The Rose which we distribute has been offered sporadically through the Prairie Shelterbelt Program and up until this year the “Hedge Rose”, which we distribute, was added permanently to the application for wildlife and riparian plantings. Speaking to our distribution manager, he had stated that the Roses that the farms in your area received years ago probably come from the Alberta Shelterbelt Program.

Also, upon researching the Hansen Hedge Rose is made up on the Rosa rugosa and the R. woodsii. It is a hardy, low to medium growing, thorny shrub which may reach a height of 4 to 6 ft. Growth form is upright to arching, roots sucker to form a dense thicket. The single pink flowers are followed by red rose hips. (Source: Lincoln-Oakes Nurseries)

I hope that this helps you out. Let me know if you need anything else.

Sincerely,

Jenna Seguin
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada/Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada
Agroforestry Development Unit Inquiries
Telephone/Téléphone: 306-695-5154 Facsimile/Télécopieur: 306-695-2568
AAFC- PFRA Shelterbelt Centre
Box 940
Indian Head, Saskatchewan
S0G 2K0
seguinje@agr.gc.ca
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http://www.lincolnoakes.com/content/view/90/108/ Quote: ROSA SP. - HANSEN HEDGE ROSE - a hardy, low to medium growing, thorny shrub which may reach a height of 4 to 6 feet. Growth form is upright to arching, roots sucker to form a dense thicket. The single pink flowers are followed by red rose hips. Thought originally to be an SDSU selection of Rosa rugosa x R.woodsii.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 27 JUL 16 by Patricia Routley
Thanks Margit.
I have added one of the references. Not sure if I have put it in the correct place.
As this file may contain more than one rose (ie 'Hansen's Red Hedge' and 'Hansen's Hedge Rose' ), would you please label your photos in case we ever have to split the file.
Patricia
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 27 JUL 16 by Margit Schowalter
Thanks Patricia. Yes, the reference is in the right place. I will continue looking for more information.
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Discussion id : 94-028
most recent 23 JUL 16 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 17 JUL 16 by true-blue
I am not sure if there is a listing for this rose or if the original Red Hansen/Hanson's Hedge is correct.
I first saw the name in the book:
http://www.extension.umn.edu/garden/yard-garden/flowers/roses-for-the-north/
North Dakota extension has photos of the rose, plus complete description, however, it is not a red but a light pink rose hardy to zone 2:
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/trees/handbook/th-3-43.pdf
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Reply #1 of 7 posted 17 JUL 16 by Margit Schowalter
Bob

I am not familiar with a "Hansen's Red Hedge" but grow a "Hansen's Hedge Rose". It is the one shown in the link you posted...
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/trees/handbook/th-3-43.pdf
I believe it was introduced by SDSU as windbreak material. Whether it was "developed" by selection from open pollinated seeds or by cross breeding I am uncertain. I'll try to find out.
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Reply #2 of 7 posted 18 JUL 16 by true-blue
Margit,
Thanks for looking into it.
The reason I posted it here, is that there is no listing for Hanson/Hansen Hedge rose on HMF.
And this is the only rose listed "Hedge" rose, that was hardy to zone 2.

I think HMF needs to open a listing for Hansen/Hanson hedge rose.

It is possible that this is the Red Hanson/Hansen hedge rose:
http://morrisonswcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Rose-Hanson-Hedge.pdf
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Reply #3 of 7 posted 21 JUL 16 by Patricia Routley
What about if we add to the 'Hansen's Red Hedge' file:
synonyms of
Hansen Hedge Rose
Hansen's Hedge Rose
Hanson Hedge Rose

That way all the valuable information in your comments are in one place and with time, details of this / these roses may come clear.
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Reply #4 of 7 posted 21 JUL 16 by Margit Schowalter
Thanks Patricia

That should work.
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Reply #5 of 7 posted 22 JUL 16 by true-blue
Thanks Patricia.

This helps to have the regrouped. Until more info about them could be found.

Also shouldn't it read instead of :
Medium red Shrub.

Medium pink/ red shrub?
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Reply #6 of 7 posted 22 JUL 16 by Patricia Routley
Medium red shrub Is what the Americican Rose Society say for 'Hansen's Red Hedge'.
Down further on the page under bloom, HelpMeFind shows red or pink.
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Reply #7 of 7 posted 23 JUL 16 by true-blue
Fair enough!
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Discussion id : 94-027
most recent 17 JUL 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 JUL 16 by true-blue
For some reason, I have to cut my post into several smaller ones:
The photos on this site, look like a generic Hansa colored Rugosa:
http://morrisonswcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Rose-Hanson-Hedge.pdf
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Discussion id : 94-026
most recent 17 JUL 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 JUL 16 by true-blue
this nursery says:

http://lincolnoakes.com/stock/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=389
Thought originally to be an SDSU selection of Rosa rugosa x R.woodsii.
Which SDSU, I assume being South Dakota State University.
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