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Discussion id : 104-249
most recent 9 AUG 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 AUG 17 by CybeRose
Floricultural Cabinet - Page 252 (Oct 1850)
Madame Nerard, or the Wax Rose, delicate blush, very charming wax-like petals, of rather delicate habit.
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Discussion id : 63-354
most recent 15 APR 14 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 7 APR 12 by Cà Berta
The 1838 reference might help clearing the issue about the parentage
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 15 APR 14 by CybeRose
I agree. Furthermore, there is a list of roses presented by Beluze in 'Annales des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles, D'Agriculture et D'Industrie' p. 493-497 (1840). Among others:

Mme Nérard. Fleur rose tendre, bien formée, dressée; fruits nombreux.

The roses *raised* by Beluze are so noted, along with one (Reine de Pestum) which was raised by Plantier.

Karl
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