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'Rose Ypsilanti' rose References
Magazine (2020) Page(s) 35. Vol 42, No. 4. Includes photo(s). Jacqui Davies. Discovering Gallicas at Araluen. Photo by George Davies Ipsilante 1821. [photo shows a light pink bloom]
Book (Aug 2002) Page(s) 49. Ipsilante Hybrid Gallica 1821 Not rated
Book (2001) Page(s) 52. Ipsilanté Hybrid Gallica, mauve, 1821. Not rated.
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 314. Includes photo(s). Ipsilanté ('Ypsilante') Gallica. Vibert (France) 1821. Description... mauve-pink flowers... This variety was named for the Greek patriot and general Prince Alexandr Ypsilante who lived from 1792-1828.
Book (Jul 1998) Page(s) 171. Ypsilanti Vibert, 1821. Habit : upright shrub; 1.30 m high; 1 m width, few prickles, bristles. Foliage : light green; elliptical leaflets. Bloom : sometimes solitary, mostly 2 to 3; large, double, quartered; small eye in the centre, Colour : purple-pink when expanding, later light pink; ages to violetish. Fragrance : Strong.
Website/Catalog (Jun 1998) Page(s) 31. Includes photo(s).
Book (1997) Page(s) 144. Includes photo(s). Vibert (France) 1821. Description and vital statistics. Pale lilac-pink... fully double flowers, large, quartered...
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 33. Gallica Description. 1821... wide flat blooms, quartered and quilled, of palest lilac-pink...
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 223. Includes photo(s). Ipsilante Gallica. Description... softest lilac-pink. It was highly regarded in its day... Stems are more prickly than most Gallicas. Flowers: superb, beautifully quartered, fragrant, soft lilac-pink... It was highly regarded in its day (the date of introduction is given as 1821, though the raiser is forgotten), and deserves more attention today.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 260. Ipsilanté Gallica, light lilac pink, 1821.
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