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most recent 6 APR 24  
Initial post 6 APR 24 by Bug_girl
Pearson's Encyclopedia of Roses (1956), pg. 172.

Blanche Moreau syn. White Moss
(Comtesse de Murinais X Quatre Saisons Blanc)
An attractive moss rose with white blooms, borne on long stems. Brown moss. Flowers again, though sparsely, in autumn.
(Moreau-Robert, 1880.)
most recent 9 MAY 20  
Initial post 9 MAY 20 by MelissaPej
On its own roots this rose is a great suckerer, and vigorous, which is a fine thing if it has room to run. I have a large patch of it. It was planted with several other roses, mostly once-blooming old roses, in rough grass on heavy clay in full sun, in northern Italy. No fertilizer beyond the generations of grass; no water after the first year, with a regular summer drought. Most of the roses love this regimen; 'Blanche Moreau' certainly. Though we've had a dry winter and spring she's currently covered with flowers and healthy.