

How to identify Roses 'Wickwar' (Rosa 'Wickwar')
Roses 'Wickwar' exhibits a robust, sprawling growth characterized by a thick blanket of grayish-green foliage and numerous tiny prickles. This large bush morphs into its signature appeal when adorned with clusters of creamy-white, single blossoms, each approximately 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter. Following the blooming period, the plant displays attractive orange-yellow hips. Despite its vine-like tendencies, roses 'Wickwar' can be supported and shaped into a more shrub-like appearance. Adaptable to varying light conditions, roses 'Wickwar' proves itself resilient, even in less fertile soils.
Robust, sprawling growth with grayish-green foliage and tiny prickles
Creamy-white, 2-inch (5 cm) single blossoms in clusters
Attractive orange-yellow hips after blooming period
Can be shaped into a shrub-like appearance
Resilient in varying light conditions and less fertile soils
Scientific Classification of Roses 'Wickwar'