'Pierette Pavement' rose References
Website/Catalog (21 Jun 2015) Name: 'Buffalo Gal' Synonyms: 'Foxi', 'Foxi Pavement', 'Foxy Pavement', 'Luberon', Uhlwe ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Buffalo Gal HRg, dp, Uhl, J.; flowers lavender-pink, semi-dbl. to dbl., loose, borne in clusters, moderate fragrance; recurrent ; foliage large, light green, wrinkled, shiny; growth upright, 3-4 ft. Introductions: 1988 Awards: ADR, Germany
Website/Catalog (21 Jun 2015) Name: Pierette Synonyms: 'Pierette Pavement', 'Uhlater', 'Yankee Lady' ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Pierette HRg, dp, Uhl, J.; flowers magenta pink, large , semi-dbl. to dbl., borne in clusters , moderate fragrance; recurrent; low (30 in.), spreading growth; hips large ; hardy. Introductions: Rosen Tantau , 1987
Book (2006) Page(s) 193. Pierrette ® (UHLwe, Pierrette Pavement, Yankee Lady) HRg dp Uhl 1987 ADR 1988 MR11+ (note that Pierrette and Buffalo Gal are confused in the trade)...
Book (19 Apr 2000) Page(s) 603. UHLwe, HRg, dp; (Yankee Lady); Uhl, J., 1987
Magazine (1999) Page(s) 8. Vol 93, Part 1. Many members have commented on the beautiful roses shown on the cover of our Christmas 1998, issue and photographed in the Societies and garden. 'Pierette' is a Hybrid Rugosa shrub with large, semi-double flowers that are sweetly scented. The flowers are produced early and continuously from June until the frosts arrive. A very attractive display of hips is produced in the autumn which are pretty in the garden or cut for decorations and the birds love them. The plant makes a compact bush about 3 feet high by 3 foot wide. It was awarded a Trial Ground Certificate in the RNRS International Rose Trials, but has, so far, not been available in this country. However, the Society has managed to obtain a special consignment of this highly disease resistant rose and is able to offer them to members at the following prices.... Orders should be sent with remittance to the Society's HQ. Plants will be delivered in time for spring planting this year.
Magazine (1998) Page(s) 99. Vol 82, Part 4. Includes photo(s). On the cover: The handsome hips of Rosa rugosa Pierette (also known as 'Yankee Lady') taken by Carl Williams in the Society's garden at St. Albans.
Book (11 Jun 1993) Page(s) 42. Hybrid rugosa. Parentage (?) Hybridizer (?), Germany, Date unknown. Introduced into U.S. commerce in 1988-89... compact, low-growing typically rugose shrub... good disease resistance, and very hardy... flowers: semi-double with centers of gold stamens.
Book (1992) Page(s) 26. Colin P Horner, Awards to Rose Seedlings in Great Britain in 1991. A Certificate of Merit and the Harry Edland Medal for fragrance was awarded to Tantau for Pierette, a cerise Rugosa Shrub which filled one's vision with bloom and the air with scent right through the season. In addition to this we were treated to the bonus of large attractive orange hips.
Website/Catalog Page(s) 71. Pirette A wonderfully fragrant rugosa that won the Harry Edland Fragrance Medal from the Royal National Rose Society of England. A compact, bushy, well foliaged plant with typical, mid-green rugosa foliage topped off by the beautiful semi-double blooms of a shade of purple-pink. Extremely fragrant. The ideal rugosa for small gardens. Repeat blooming. 3 ft. (1980's)
Website/Catalog Page(s) 102. Includes photo(s).
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