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Why Grow Here: Essays on Edmonton's Gardening History
(2015) Page(s) 187. Approximately twenty-five years elapsed between the beginning of Bugnet's hybridizing experiments and the official "coming out" of 'Thérèse Bugnet'. And, although it remains the most well known of his roses, having captured both the imagination of gardeners and a sizable share of the market for hardy shrub roses, other Bugnet rose hybrids, including 'Louise Bugnet', 'Madeleine Bugnet', 'Marie Bugnet', 'Lac La Nonne', and 'Lac Majeau', can still be found in public gardens and nurseries.
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