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'Solfatare' rose References
Magazine  (2019)  Page(s) 51. Vol 41, No. 1.  
 
Margaret Furness.  Tea, Noisette and China Mislabels in Australia.
Solfatare and Sulphurea match Etoile de Lyon.
Website/Catalog  (4 Aug 2015)  
 
Registered Name: 'Solfaterre'
Synonyms: 'Augusta', 'Solfatare'
ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Solfaterre
N, my, 1843, Boyau; flowers sulphur yellow, 9 cm., dbl., cupped, borne in clusters of 3-5, slight fragrance; remontant; prickles numerous; vigorous growth. [Lamarque × unknown]
Article (magazine)  (2009)  Page(s) 31.  
 
'Solfaterre'  Source Loubert   Chromosome Number 14
Book  (2006)  Page(s) 94.  
 
“Solfaterre” [“Sam Tucker’?] Tea-noisette. Good reliable rebloom. Outstanding fragrance. Habit 2. Boyau, 1843. [Roses Unlimited]
Gene Waering sent us this from Roses Unlimited. Bill Patterson said this was given him by a woman in Charleston who insists that it has a long history in her family under the name 'Solfaterre'. We want to study this further; it appears to be identical with the rose “Sam Tucker” found in South Carolina and given to us by Ruth Knopf, and we have some doubts that this is the real Solfaterre.
Book  (2001)  Page(s) 128.  
 
Solfatare (Boyau/Vibert, 1843) syn. 'Solfaterre'. Noisette. Seedling of 'Lamarque'
Book  (Nov 1994)  Page(s) 167.  
 
Solfaterre. Boyau, France, 1843. A seedling from ‘Lamarque’ and resembling it in habit. Large double flowers, light sulphur yellow, full, graceful; free-flowering. Very fragrant. Comparatively hardy, and a rose to keep. Vigorous in warm climates. (best photo:) Curtis, Vol 2, Plate I
Book  (Nov 1993)  Page(s) 63.  
 
Solfaterre a yellow climber that needs the warmth of a sunny wall... a temperamental Noisette...
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 560.  
 
Solfaterre Noisette, medium yellow, 1843, 'Lamarque' seedling; Boyau. Description.
Book  (Jun 1992)  Page(s) 223.  
 
Solfatare ('Solfaterre', 'Augusta') Boyau, 1843. Noisette. Seedling of 'Lamarque'. [Author cites information from different sources and says, of the name, A Solfatare's a sulphur spring; A Solfaterre' not anything.]
Book  (1987)  Page(s) 37.  
 
Solfaterre (1843) was a seedling of ‘Lamarque’ and favours the Tea side of its ancestry. It belongs among the climbing Tea Roses in spirit, if not in strict definition. This graceful rose has sulphur yellow, very large double flowers of delicious fragrance. Like most of the ‘primrose way’ roses it found its Shangrila in Australia and in other warm climes such as the Azores, the Canary Islands, the Mediterranean and southern U.S.A., in all of which places it is a magnificent rose.
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