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'Président de Sèze' rose Reviews & Comments
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13 MAY 22 by
sam w
I have one of these from Rogue Valley Roses and another from High Country Roses. The Rogue PdS resembles most of the photos here--a medium pink with violet touches and even crimson shadings at times. The High Country PdV is consistently light pink.
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Initial post
7 DEC 21 by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - High Country Roses
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In an article entitled "Gallica Roses" by Tess Allen in THE ROSE ANNUAL of 1971, Allen makes a clear distinction between 'Jenny Duval' (p.25) and 'President de Seze' (p.26).
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Thank you. These references have been added.
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According to the article “Variation in resistance to Marssonina rosae (Lib.) Died. among different Rosa L. cultivars and species including three dogrose species (Rosa sect. Caninae)” [Scientia Horticulturae Volume 109, Issue 4, 15 August 2006, Pages 353-360]; 'President de Seze' is very resistant to Blackspot, both in the field and on inoculated leaflets. This resistance was later confirmed in field tests in both Sweden and Canada. [Carlson-Nilsson, U and Davidson, C.G. 2009. A three year study of winter hardiness and blackspot resistance (Diplocarpon rosae Wolf) of roses in two climatically different environments. In Zlesak D.C. (Ed.) Roses. Floricult. Ornamental Biotechnol. 3 (special issue): 138–151]
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Thank you, we've updated the description to reflect the disease resistance.
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