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'Rosa x macrantha 'Alaunensis'' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 168-626
most recent 26 SEP HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 SEP by Callimarcio
This botanical hybrid rose is clearly a descendant of the Rosa × waitziana var. macrantha Rehd.
It will be available at the Loubert's Rose Nursery in few years.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 26 SEP by jedmar
A direct seedling of Rosa x waitziana or a descendant over several generations?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 26 SEP by Callimarcio
It may be a direct seedling of Rosa × waitziana (naturally hybridized with some gallica?), because this rose was found inside a hedgerow of thujas along a road, some 20 meters distant of the rose-garden of M. Jean-Pierre Vibert, in Allonnes.
This is a chance seedling, perhaps a bird or some rodent brought there a fruit taken from the garden of M. Vibert...
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