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Discussion id : 109-064
most recent 6 MAR 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 MAR 18 by CybeRose
Indica purpurea Hort. (at San Jose) opens a very bright red, and does not become "much paler, less brilliant, but of a bluer or colder purple" as it fades off.
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Discussion id : 90-930
most recent 15 FEB 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 FEB 16 by Daniel from Normandy
Bonjour,
Je m'interroge sur la rose chinensis 'Pourpre'.que je cultive venant de Sangerhausen;
Toutes les références citées indiquent qu'elle est simple. Or, les photos jointes montrent qu'elle est semi-double !
D'autre part, elle est dite introduite par "Cels frères 1817", Or dans les références on voit aussi que les frères Cels ont succédé à leur père en 1834, ils ne peuvent donc pas l'avoir introduite en 17.
Il serait passionnant de savoir qui l'a introduite, et quand ?
Cordialement,
Daniel Lemonnier
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Discussion id : 77-880
most recent 28 APR 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 APR 14 by Hardy
If anyone's looking for Gloire des Rosomanes' seed parent, they should take a long, hard look at this rose. The resemblance, in person, is pretty remarkable.
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