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'Alba centifolia' rose References
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Magazine (2016) Page(s) Table S2. jeanne d arc, Origin of the sample: Loubert Rose Garden, Genetic group 10 (Botanical/Cultivated), Percentage of assignation: 94.2, 1818, A, Vibert, Origin: France Paris, Ploidy: 2, measured
[ploidy of 2 indicates that this rose specimen from Loubert is mislabeled - mixup with the Polyantha?]
jeanne d arc alba, Origin of the sample: Loubert Rose Garden, Genetic group 16, Percentage of assignation: 100.0, 1818, A, Vibert, Origin: France Paris, Ploidy: 6, measured
Newsletter (May 2015) Page(s) 23. Includes photo(s). [From "Suckering Roses Revisited", by Darrell g.h. Schramm, pp. 23-27] The only Alba I know that suckers is ‘Jeanne d’Arc’ (1818).
Book (2012) Page(s) 32. Rosiers Blancs...Suite des Alba 1ère Série... (R. Jeanne d'Arc, V. (- Alba media Pronv. [synonyms]
Book (Aug 2002) Page(s) 50. Jeanne d'Arc Not rated
Book (3 Jan 2001) Page(s) 5, 82. Page 5: [Vibert writing in 1820] 'Jeanne d'Arc'... white, or a very delicate color Page 82: [Vibert writing in 1826] 'Jeanne d'Arc' from 'Belle Elisa'
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 155. Jeanne d'Arc Alba. Vibert 1818. Seedling of 'Elisa' [an Alba, also known as 'Belle Elisa']. The author cites information from different sources... white... delicate flesh... Jeanne d'Arc, alias Joan of Arc, alias St. Joan, inspired French heroine, lived 1412-1431.
Book (1997) Page(s) 186. Jeanne d'Arc Alba. Vibert (France) 1818. Description and cultivation... flowers: creamy white...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 269. Alba (OGR), white, 1818, Vibert. Flowers creamy flesh fading to ivory-white, double, large; dense bush (to 5 ft.)
Book (Feb 1993) Page(s) 58. Jeanne D'Arc Alba. Parentage: unknown. France 1818. Description and cultivation... creamy flowers, fading to white in bright sun...
Book (1988) Page(s) 41. Includes photo(s). Alba. Vibert 1818. A smaller version of 'Alba Maxima' with flowers about 6 cm across on a bush up to 1.5 m high. Growth very twiggy. [In Phillips & Rix's] garden, regularly defoliated by rust, it flowers well.
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