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'Le Vésuve' rose Description
'Le Vésuve (china, Laffay, 1825)' rose photo
Photo courtesy of jedmar
Availability:
Commercially available
HMF Ratings:
64 favorite votes.  
Average rating: EXCELLENT.  
ARS:
Pink blend China.
Registration name: Le Vésuve (china, Laffay, 1825)
Exhibition name: Le Vésuve
Origin:
Bred by Jean Laffay (France, 1825). Bred by Louis Claude Noisette (France, 1825).
Class:
Found Rose, China / Bengale, Hybrid Bourbon, Tea.  
Bloom:
Pink and rose-red, carmine-pink reverse, ages to crimson .  Medium to large, very double, borne mostly solitary, cupped, globular bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  
Habit:
Armed with thorns / prickles, well-branched.  Blue-green foliage.  

Height: 3' to 7' (90 to 215cm).  Width: 3' to 6' (90 to 185cm).
Growing:
USDA zone 7b through 10b.  Can be used for cut flower or garden.  
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Ploidy:
Diploid
Parentage:
Notes:
Dominique Massad believes that 'Vésuve' in commerce is actually Bruant's 'Rosabelle'.

There may have been at least two roses called 'Le Vésuve', or just 'Vésuve'. One seems to have been a China Rose, but another may have been a Hybrid Bourbon. Or, possibly, the 'Hybrid Bourbon' description was meant literally, not meaning that the rose belonged to the once-blooming class of Hybrid Bourbons, but just that it was a hybrid with Bourbon ancestry.

'Lemesle' (which see) seems to have been confused in commerce with 'Le Vésuve' sometime in the 20th Century.
 
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