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'Prinses Claire' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 127-434
most recent 8 MAY 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 MAY 21 by Ericchn
Very pretty cold pink with lavender shade, mild to strong fragrance with hints of myrrh and fruits, flowers don’t burn in the sun but seem to be somewhat damaged by rain
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Discussion id : 87-224
most recent 24 JAN 16 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 10 AUG 15 by Patricia Routley
Responding further to the Website Omissions comment today.
Thanks Mr. anonymous-382123. I found a couple of references to it but with not much information.
Although one of the references called it 'Princess Claire', I have added a synonym of 'Princesse Claire' as well as the name you mentioned 'Prinses Claire'.
I am not sure which Bonica was the seed parent. Do you know?
Bonica ® (floribunda, Meilland, 1958) or
Bonica ® (shrub, Meilland, 1982)
Do you know the class of the rose? A shrub, or floribunda?
And I have taken the liberty of moving your photos to the 'Princesse Claire' page.
Thank you for helping HelpMefind.
Patricia
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 24 JAN 16 by Martin Vissers
Patricia,
The right names for this rose are:
-Princesse Claire de Belgique
-Prinses Claire van België
-Princess Claire of Belgium
Registration name: VISbonpa
The seed parent Bonica (Shrub Meilland 1982)
Class: Hybrid Tea, Grandiflora
Best regards
Martin Vissers
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 24 JAN 16 by Patricia Routley
I am having trouble with this one Martin.
I don’t know how a rose can have three names.
I can find no Registration in the Modern Roses 12 Database for VISbonpa
But I can find a listing for ‘Princess Claire de Belgique’ and have added this as a 2016 reference. This reference is attributing a “shrub” to Spek.
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