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'Merveille' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 19 MAR 24  
Initial post 19 MAR 24 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
I'm wondering if 'White Tausendschön' might be the original name for, Barfield White Climber?
most recent 21 MAY 23  
Initial post 21 MAY 23 by Nastarana
Available from Plant Delights Nursery. They are offering no other roses this season.
most recent 9 MAR 18  
Initial post 9 MAR 18 by Patricia Routley
Continuing a thread from "Rosa banksiae rosea".

helpMeFind has files for:

Rosea (Hyb Banksiae). Bred by Boursault 1824 (R. banksiae alba x unknown)
I can see no problem with this file.

Tausendschon bred by Kiese <1906. (Crimson Rambler x unknown)
Syn: Thousand Beauties
Syn Beauty Thousand

Pink Banksia Rose
R. banksiae rosea These two synonyms are mentioned in the Modern Roses reference for 'Tausendschon' and we do not have files for them. I suspect these may well be 'Rosea'.

"Rosa banksiae rosea". (rambler) We do have a file for this rose and it carries the double quotes of a foundling. There are no references but Crocus in the UK and
Plantes-et-jardins.com in France sell it, and the garden Le Villerot in France grow it.
Has anybody come to any conclusion on whether it is 'Rosea' or Tausendschon'?

Merveille This is also mentioned in the above reference and HelpMeFind does not have a file for it. Should I add this as a synonym for 'Tausendschon'? References for "Merveille' would be valuable.

We also have a files for the following three roses and I believe these three files should be merged, listing the two separate breeders and dates in the same file.
White Tausendschön (multiflora, Paul 1913)
White Tausendschon (multiflora, Roehrs 1918)
White Merveille (Rambler, unknown <1935)
most recent 9 MAR 18  
Initial post 9 MAR 18 by Patricia Routley
I presume the 1909, p73 reference was written by the breeder, Hermann Kiese?