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'David Thompson' is one of the Explorer Series Collection of roses. It was released by Agriculture Canada in 1979 and bred by Dr. Felicitas Svejda. Named after a famous British-Canadian fur trader, 'David Thompson' is officially a medium red Hybrid Rugosa rose that repeats occasionally throughout the summer. My mature, 11 year old specimen has never grown lower than three feet tall nor higher than four feet tall, and it has is 3-4 feet in width as well, a rotund aging specimen much like the local gardener. The leaves are strongly rugose, and the flowers open quickly to flat semi-double disorganized disks with golden stamens. 'David Thompson is thought to be the result of an open pollination between 'Schneezwerg' and 'Fru Dagmar Hartopp'.
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'Carefree Beauty', left, and 'David Thompson', right |
I did have a good laugh while researching this rose. A comment from "Monika" on the helpmefind.com listing for 'David Thompson' states it is an "ugly Rugosa thing establishing its sucking roots in my garden only because I mistook it for 'Henry Kelsey', but hey, it blooms!" Monika, whoever and wherever you are, I think that sums up my feelings on 'David Thompson' perfectly!