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'Blanc Pur' rose References
Magazine (2017) Page(s) 38. Vol 39. No. 3. Pat Toolan. Letter to the Editor. I am wondering if anyone is growing Blanc Pur, white or near white Noisette bred by Mauget 1827. This rose was at Ruston's Roses at one time but it is lost and I can't find another source in Australia. We do not have it in the HRiA Tea, China and Noisette collection either.
Magazine (2016) Page(s) Table S2. blanc pur, Origin of the sample: Loubert Rose Garden, Genetic group 8, Percentage of assignation: 83.4, 1827, Misc OGR, Mauget, Origin: France Orleans, Ploidy: 4, measured
Magazine (2010) Page(s) 12. Vol 32, No. 3. Margaret Furness. Update on Renmark. We are looking for ....and Blanc Pur
Book (2001) Page(s) 20. Blanc Pur (Mauget, 1827) trans., "Pure White" Noisette. [The author cites several sources]
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 206. Blanc Pur Mauget 1827. Noisette. [Author cites several sources.]
Book (1986) Page(s) 160. Includes photo(s). Bridal Bouquet.....This plate shows a beautiful combination of three roses....The cream buds and half-open flowers are the noisette Blanc Pur...
Book (1983) Page(s) 94. Includes photo(s). Blanc Pur. Shows its parentage to the Teas very well. it is extremely vigorous and has large lush leaves, big thorns and enormous pure white full flowers which are fragrant.
Book (1981) Page(s) 314. Blanc Pur. Noisette. (Mauget, 1827). White, exterior greenish shades, large-flowered, double; growth very strong, to 4 m./13.2 ft.
Book (1936) Page(s) 80. Blanc pur (Noisette) Mauget 1827; white
Book (1899) Page(s) 26. Blanc pur, Noisette, Mauget, 1827
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