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Magazine (2016) Page(s) Table S2. zoe, Origin of the sample: Loubert Rose Garden, Genetic group 2, Percentage of assignation: 76.3, 1861, M, Forest, Origin: France Angers, Ploidy: 4, measured
Website/Catalog (29 Aug 2015) Registered Name: 'Zoé' Synonyms: 'Moussue Partout', 'Zoé Barbet' ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Zoé M, lp, before 1829, Forest; sepals mossy, 3 foliaceous; flowers large, full, cupped, moderate fragrance; foliage ovoid, dentate at the tip; prickles numerous, long. All parts of plant are mossed
Website/Catalog (29 Aug 2015) Name: 'Zoé' Synonyms: ARS Approved Exhibition Name: Zoé M, mp, Pradel; flowers large, full, moderate fragrance Introductions: 1861
Book (2012) Page(s) 38. Rose mousseuse 3e Série (R. Mousse Zoé Rouen (R. Mousse à feuilles mousseuses (R. Mousse à folioles mousseuses
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Book (2007) Page(s) 664. Zoé (Forest, 1829). Moss. Syn. 'À Feuilles Chagrinées', Moussue Partout', 'Partout', Zoe Barber'. Pink.
Zoé (Pradel, 1861). Moss. Pink.
Book (2000) Page(s) 640. Zoé/’Moussue Partout’ = Ancien – Mousseux – rose moyen. Couvert de mousse comme le dit son nom, ce vieux rosier se pare de jolies fleurs rose vif et globuleuses. Pradel, France, 1861. Ascendance inconnue.
Book (1997) Page(s) 168. Zoé Moss. Vibert (France) 1830. Description and cultivation,,, flowers: bright pink... An example example of this rose can be seen at Castle Howard, Yorkshire...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 652. Zoé Moss, rose-pink, 1861, ('Moussue Partout'); Pradel. Description.
Book (Dec 1985) Page(s) 183. Vibert (France) 1830. Parentage unknown. A free-flowering Moss rose with medium-sized bright pink, fully double flowers opening flat. Fragrant.
Book (1936) Page(s) 130. Zoe. Forest, 1829. Perpetual. Medium, very full, light rose. Sepals mossy, leafy, winged. Leaves serrated at tips only. Branches vigorous, numerous long,thorns. Stipules glandular. Wood covered brown moss. Named after the daughter of M. H. Barbet, an amateur of Rouen.
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