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'Belle Allemande' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 119-761
most recent 11 JAN 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 JAN 20 by Patricia Routley
Jedmar, Virginia, anybody......would someone please add a translation of the 1840-496 reference please. I am interested in connection with “Rose Hedge Cottage Pink”.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 10 JAN 20 by jedmar
Done
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 10 JAN 20 by Patricia Routley
Thank you. I am grateful. May I double check ..... extending beyond the petals? or.... extending before the petals?
(I think it has to be “beyond” if they were very long sepals.)
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 11 JAN 20 by jedmar
beyond the petals is correct
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 11 JAN 20 by Patricia Routley
Again, thank you!
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Discussion id : 77-650
most recent 16 APR 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 APR 14 by CybeRose
Annales des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles, D'Agriculture et D'Industrie pp. 493-497 (1840)

M. BELUZE
(Sentier de la Duchère, route de Bourgogne, près de Vaise).

M. BELUZE a présenté 72 espèces (jardinières) de Roses, dont 28 sont nouvelles. Elles ont été obtenues dans de nombreux semis de Bengales, d'Ile Bourbon et de Thés. Nous citons les plus remarquables:


Belle Allemande (Beluz., n° 31, 1839). Écorce et pédoncules pourpres; feuilles élégantes; folioles ovales, fermes, d'un sert foncé, dents obtuses; bouquets de 2 à 3 fleurs; sépales très-longs, s'étalant avant les pétales; boutons pourpres, et s'épanouissant en pétales rose tendre; très-odorante; fruits très-gros, ronds, déprimés, jaunes. Très-belle plante; résiste à l'hiver. L'ancien Thé est loin de valoir la Belle-Allemande.
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