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"Fake Perle" rose References
Booklet (2022) Page(s) 28-29. Includes photo(s). "Fake Perle"
Website/Catalog (21 May 2020) Fake Pearl (Aus) Australian found rose. Strong clear yellow, deeper near nub, edges fading slightly paler
Magazine (2019) Page(s) 30. Vol 41, No. 3. Includes photo(s). Editor. Mystery Teas in Australia. Fake Perle”, sent to WA as Perle des Jardins. Syn. “David’s Not Maréchal Niel”, from a mislabelled old plant at Ruston’s, SA. Flowers pure, clear yellow; large, double to very double, borne singly or in a candelabrum of buds. Strong, dry Tea fragrance. New growth and prickles a striking burgundy. Prickles sparse to moderate. Hips not seen. Moderate height, Spreading. healthy.
Book (2011) Page(s) 116. Hillary Merrifield. Mystery Tea Roses in Australia. The clear yellow "Fake Perle" which came to Western Australia as 'Perle des Jardins' but has something of an identity crisis as it is also known as "David's Not Marechal Niel".
Magazine (2009) Page(s) 5. Vol 31, No. 3. Margaret Furness. Update on the Tea-Noisette-China Collection at Rustons. Some foundlings are looking very like others, eg "David's Not Marechal Niel" and "Fake Perle".
Magazine (2008) Page(s) 3. Vol 30, No. 2. Includes photo(s). Photo. "David's Marechal Niel" (note flowers not nodding).
Book (2008) Page(s) 198. Includes photo(s). "Fake Perle" .....In California, we have seen this rose with the name 'Alliance Franco-Russe', Goinard, France, 1899, a Tea described in early catalogues as yellow, with a salmon centre not seen in "Fake Perle". .....Strong clear yellow, deeper near nub, edges fading slightly paler.....new growth rich deep burgundy.....medium height.....prickles short, downward pointing, some branches thornless.
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