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Initial post today by Callimarcio
I was surprised about the Schultheis nursery saying having received this gallica instead of 'Sissinghurst Castle' and more by the fact they tell on their website that this rose couldn't be successfully identified by them. Thus in front of such a beautiful rose, and its commercial interest, they gave the new name 'Fürstin Leonille' in 2012. I think they didn't really search seriously amongst the known gallicas in collections.
This rose is similar, or strictly identifical I should say, to the famous 'L'Hybride de La Maître Ecole', bred in Angers by M. Coquereau in 1831.
This mystery is now solved.
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Initial post today by Miliaah
Available from - Laubjergs Planteskole & Rosenhave
https://www.laubjergs-havecenter.dk/
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Discussion id : 172-595
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Modern Roses 12 lists this rose as extinct. There are at least two.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted today by Kathy Strong
Probably because someone wanted to reuse that name.
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Discussion id : 172-591
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Initial post yesterday by Suzanne Horn
Available from - Otto and Sons, Fillmore, CA
https://ottoandsonsnursery.com/
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