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'Moonlight' rose References
Article (misc) (2005) Page(s) 110, Table 5.1. Moonlight : diploid
Book (2005) Page(s) 217. Includes photo(s). 'Moonlight', (Parentage 'Trier' X R. sulphurea). Breeder: Pemberton, 1913. Height: 1,80 m. Very recurrent. Semi-double, moderate fragrance, tolerates half-shade, medium hardy, tolerates poor soils. It offers a open and supple habit, clad in pretty glossy foliage, dark, ...large clusters of flowers in flat rosettes, semi-double, whose ivory tone harmonises with the very tender yellow of the pointed buds. They have a fine musk fragrance and are particularly large and beautiful in autumn. Vigorous and healthy, the shrub my attain 2 m
Website/Catalog (2000) Page(s) 46. 2000-2001 Handbook of Roses Moonlight 1913 Hybrid Musk. Clusters of almost single, creamy white flowers with golden stamens. True musk fragrance. A reliable flowerer. Vigorous and healthy with dark stems and dark foliage. A fine shrub or pillar rose. 1.5m Shrub. 2.5m (Clg).
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 366-367. Moonlight Hybrid Musk. Pemberton 1913. Parentage: 'Trier' (Lambertiana) x 'Sulphurea' (Tea). The author cites information from different sources... white-colored rose tinted cream white, enhanced by the sparkle of its gold-colored stamens...
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 422. Includes photo(s). Moonlight Modern Shrub. Pemberton (UK) 1913... palest yellow fading to white... prominent yellow stamens... The flowers are particularly attractive in autumn, when they keep their yellow color for a longer period...
Book (Mar 1995) Page(s) 147. Moonlight Pemberton (England) 1913. Hybrid Musk. Description... creamy white, semi-double...
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 292. Includes photo(s). Moonlight Hybrid Musk. One of the first of the Hybrid Musks created by the Reverend Joseph Pemberton and introduced in 1913... sprays of creamy flowers... best treated as a Climber. Parentage: 'Trier' x 'Sulphurea'
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 389. Moonlight Hybrid Musk, lemon-white, prominent yellow stamens, single, 1913, 'Trier' x 'Sulphurea'; Pemberton. Description.
Book (Feb 1993) Page(s) 270-271. Includes photo(s). Moonlight Modern shrub. Parentage: 'Trier' x 'Sulphurea'. England 1913. Description and cultivation... Carries clusters of many richly scented small flowers, shaped between a single and a semi-double, in creamy white with hints of yellow, and prominent gold stamens...
Book (1985) Page(s) 85. [One of two roses that were the first to be introduced by Joseph Pemberton in 1913, Danaƫ and Moonlight] both shrubby, cluster flowering, and pale yellow to white, the latter being particularly beautiful in its clear, broad blooms... 'Moonlight' was [Pemberton's] first Gold Medal rose...
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