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'Eulalia Lebrun' rose Description
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'Eulalia Lebrun' rose photo
Photo courtesy of Kamila Rakowska-Szlazkiewicz Rosaplant
Availability:
Commercially available
Synonyms:
HMF Ratings:
10 favorite votes.  
ARS:
White, near white or white blend.
Origin:
Bred by Jean-Pierre Vibert (France, 1843).
Introduced in France by Jean-Pierre Vibert in 1845 as 'Eulalie Lebrun'.
Introduced in Australia by Giles and Son in 1881 as 'Eulalie Lebrun'.
Class:
Gallica / Provins, Hybrid Gallica.  
Bloom:
White, lilac stripes.  Average diameter 3".  Medium, double (17-25 petals), in small clusters, flat bloom form.  Once-blooming spring or summer.  
Habit:
Bushy, spreading.  

Height: 5' (150cm).  Width: 5' (150cm).
Growing:
USDA zone 4b through 8b.  Remove old canes and dead or diseased wood..  Prune after flowering is finished.  
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Parentage:
Notes:
Eulalie Lebrun married M. Ladureau in 1804 in Orléans. She won a celebrated court case against her husband in the years 1818-1820, for separation.
Eulalie Lebrun (1763-1864), was the daughter and heiress of Benoît Lebrun, owner of Chateauneuf-sur-Loire.

'Eulalie Lebrun' in gardens and commerce does not seem to be the original, as it is spotted, not striped.

Mike Lowe of Lowe's Roses says the doubled blossoms of this rose are variegated or mottled white, rose-violet, and lilac...
 
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