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'Rosa inermis Morlettii synonym' rose References
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Book (1997) Page(s) 212. Includes photo(s). Morlettii (R. inermis morlettii, R. pendulina plena) Boursault. Morlet 1883. Description... Flowers deep pinkish-magenta, almost double, rather ragged when fully open...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 390. Morletii Boursault, mauve & mauve blend, 1883, ('Inermis Morletii'); Morlet. Flowers magenta, small to medium blooms in clusters; little fragrance; calyx glandular; receptacle smooth; branches plum-colored, without prickles; very hardy; 5 ft. Has been confused with 'Mme. de Sancy de Parabère' and perhaps with an earlier 'Inermis' (prior to 1844). (14).
Book (Feb 1993) Page(s) 89. Includes photo(s).
Book (1988) Page(s) 72. Includes photo(s).
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 33. Morletti (Boursault Rambler) Beautiful thornless arching branches with dark green foliage and stems. Large, double, magenta-pink blooms. Ragged when open. 1883. P. Shade tolerant. N. (S) 10 x 6’.
Website/Catalog (1982) Page(s) 27. Morlettii (Pendulina) Beautiful, arching branches with red tinted foliage and stems. Large, double, magenta-pink blooms. Origin unknown. Shade tolerant. N. (S) 5 x 4’.
Book (1975) Page(s) 161. T.E.A. [Tess Allen?]. Book review 'Shrub Roses of Today' by Graham Stuart Thomas. Mention is made of the RNRS display garden at Bone Hill and the National Trust's rose collection at Mottisfont Abbey. I had hope the revised edition would have solved my problem about Rosa pendulina plena (flore pleno). The nursery from which I bought it and 'Morlettii' has recently published an erudite manual in which Rosa pendulina flore pleno is given as a synonym of 'Morlettii', but the two roses I planted are quite distinct. Graham Thomas writes: " 'Morlettii', Morlet 1883. Rosa inermis morlettii. Also found under the name of R. pendulina plena, which is of doubtful authenticity."
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 48. Hybrid Musk, Bourbon, Gallica, and other types Morletti (Boursault)... Purplish rose; large, flat, showy
Book (1937) Page(s) 72. inermis Mill. (pendulina-race) [ploidy] 28
Book (1936) Page(s) 75. Rosa pendulina...Inermis Morletii, 1883 (Morlet): Bloom 5-7 cm, semi-double, red with violet shading. Strongly climbing, 3 m. Dark red wood without prickles. Blooms very early, totally hardy.
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