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'Altissimo' rose References
Book (Feb 2009) Page(s) 250. ‘Altissimo’/Delmur: Hybride de Thé. Parents: ‘Ténor’ x semis non dénommé. Obtenteur: Delbard-Chabert 1966. …on le cultive souvent en grimpant mais peut faire aussi un bel arbuste…
Book (2002) Page(s) 19. Rated 8.5
Book (2000) Page(s) 75. Includes photo(s). ‘Altissimo’/’Altus’/’Sublimely Single’/Delmur: Grimpant à grandes fleurs. Delbard-Chabert, France, 1966.
Website/Catalog (4 Jan 1999) Page(s) 130. Includes photo(s).
Website/Catalog (22 Dec 1998) Page(s) 18. Includes photo(s).
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 75. Includes photo(s). Altissimo (DELmur, 'Altus', 'Sublimely Single') Large-flowered Climber. Delbard-Chabert (France) 1966. Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit 1993... A rich and bright deep scarlet, becoming crimson... Altissimo, Italian for 'in the highest'...
Book (1998) Page(s) 10. Altissimo Description... Beautiful 4- to 5-inch (10- to 12.5-cm) flowers with bright yellow stamens...
Book (1996) Page(s) 57. Includes photo(s). Altissimo (DELmur) Climber. Seven big petals in deep bright red open to reveal golden-yellow stamens... this rose can claim to be large-flowered and cluster-flowered, causing a puzzle for obsessive classifiers of rose groups... Delbard-Chabert 1966
Book (Mar 1995) Page(s) 94. Altissimo (DELmur) Climber. Delbard-Chabert (France) 1966. Description... seven petals, brilliant blood red, constant bloom, very healthy and hardy... The name Altissimo is the subject of a trademark dispute in Canada, so Canadians, and the many Americans who buy their roses by mail from Canadian nurseries, may have to look for this variety under its code name of DELmur or the bastardized name of "Altus"...
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 252. Altissimo Delbard-Chabert (France) 1967. Description... can be grown as a climber or large shrub... brilliant red, single blooms
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