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'Bellard' rose References
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Book (2020) Page(s) 142. Bellard (unknown, before 1842), Gallica, because of its growth habit, curved prickles and blooms, it appears to be a Damascena rather than a Gallica.
Book (2006) Page(s) 11. Gallicas. Bellard G. o / outstanding fragrance / Habit as per diagram 2. Unknown, c1857. Provenance: [SJHRG] Very beautifully shaped flowers, full, very double, and symmetrical in a translucent shade of pink, light and bright at the same time.
Book (2005) Page(s) 8. M-27-34. 0-13-17. Bellard [Bellart] G. 1857 </1857, [hybridist?] Bellart - see Bellard.
Book (2000) Page(s) 108. ‘Bellard’/’Bellart’/’Bellert’ = Alba peu répandu… fleurs à quartiers débordant de pétales rose nacré, avec un petit bouton vert tendre brodé au centre... feuillage vert frais… présente le port épineux des rosiers Alba, mais d’autres traits semblent indiquer un ancêtre gallique. Il est puissamment parfumé. Avant 1842. Ascendance inconnue.
Book (1999) Page(s) 34. Gallicas. Bellard syn. 'Bellart'; probably syn., 'Bellotte' q.v. Breeder unknown, pre-1842. .... 'Bellart' Listed as 'Bellard' (G). "Nuanced pink". [Y] "Blossom very large, very full; color, bright pink, with a light pink exterior". [S]. "Light pink, large, very full, moderate height." [Sn]
Book (1997) Page(s) 139. Prior (UK) 1857. Description and vital statistics.
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 29. prior to 1857. ('Bellart') Clear pink, quartered with button eyes.
Book (1991) Page(s) 141. Includes photo(s). The rose in the foreground came to us as 'Le Rire Niais'.... Contrast its graceful growth, which needs support, wth the fine upstanding bush behind of 'Bellard', a Gallica.
Book (1991) Page(s) 137, 141. Includes photo(s). Page 137: [Photo] ('Bellart') a Gallica rose of 1857. Flowers: pale pink, fading to almost white at the edges, quartered, with a button eye, fragrant. The heps are showy and hispid. Page 141: [Photo]
Book (1936) Page(s) 65. Bellard (Provins) ? before 1857; vivid pink, reverse whitish light pink, large, very double, growth 5/10.
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