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'Maximilien II, Roi de Bavière' rose Reviews & Comments
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Since Maximilian II of Bavaria and Maximilian I of Mexico were two different people, I would guess these two different HP roses dating from the mid-19th Century: 'Maximilien II' and 'Maximilien empereur du Mexique' are different varieties. Does anyone else think separate records would be advisable?
Singer distinguishes between three HP's: 'Maximilien, Empereur du Mexique', 'Maximilien, Roi de Bavière', and 'Maximilien II'. The latter two roses may be synonymous, or perhaps not, since there was a Maximilian I who was also king of Bavaria, or there may have been two roses named for Maximilien II...
The descriptions Singer gives are not detailed, and while it sounds like they were both purplish, 'MRdB' sounds like it was a dark, velvety purple and 'MII' sounds like it was crimson with purple shadings.
The dearth of references for the varietal name 'Maximilien, Roi de Bavière' does make me wonder if it might refer to the same variety as 'Maximilien II', with some florist adding the "Roi de Bavière" to distinguish it from the HP named for the emperor of Mexico...?
There is also an HP simply called 'Empereur du Mexique', just to keep things simple and unconfusing...
Thanks, Virginia
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It looks as though these two HP’s might be the same rose. 1857/1858 'Maximilien II' Touvais 1857 or Verdier 1858 (syn 'Maximilien II, Roi de Bavière')
As are these two HP’s bred either by Pernet or Verschaffelt. 1865 'Empereur du Mexique' (syn 'Maximilien, Empereur du Mexique')
Then there was 1867 'Deuil de l'Empereur du Mexique' - HP. bred by Cordier or Guillot
I have added synonyms where needed and adjusted the refs. The only reference which was a bit odd was the 1902-131 Roseraie de l’Hay reference where they listed 'Maximilien, Empereur du Mexique' (V. Verdier 1858). I have placed this reference in both the Max II and Mex files underlining what seems to be the incorrect words.
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Nice work untangling the various Maximiliens.
Thanks, Virginia
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