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'Rosemary Viaud' rose References
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Book  (Feb 2009)  Page(s) 188.  Includes photo(s).
 
‘Rose-Marie Viaud’: Rosiers lianes. Semis de ‘Veilchenblau’. Obtenteur: Igoult, 1924. …branches sans aiguillons… ample feuillage mat, vert clair et presque blond sur les nouvelles pousses… fleurs, en petites grappes, très doubles, d’un pourpre violacé, assez éteint en fin d’épanouissement…
Book  (2005)  Page(s) 188.  
 
'Rose-Marie Viaud', (descends from a seedling of 'Veilchenblau'). Breeder: Igoult, 1924. Height: 4 to 5 m. Non-recurrent. Double, moderate fragrance, tolerates half-shade, hardy, medium humid soil, tolerates poor soils.
Lile 'Veilchenblau' from which it descends, the branches of this rose are thornless. It grows vigorously and is clad in an ample matte, light green foliage which is almost blonde when young. The flowers, united in small clusters, are very double, violet-purple, quite dull when faded. The blooming is mostly late. One can cultivate this rose in shade or in a mediocre soil.
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 519.  
 
Rose-Marie Viaud Hybrid Multiflora, same as parent except bluer and more double, 1924, 'Veilchenblau' seedling; Igoult.
Book  (Feb 1993)  Page(s) 148.  Includes photo(s).
 
Rose-Marie Viaud Polyantha climber. Parentage: 'Veilchenblau' seedling. France 1924. Description and cultivation... clusters of double, rosette-like flowers of lavender-purple...
Book  (1993)  Page(s) 146.  
 
A small-flowered rambler. The flowers fade to a greyish mauve. Almost thornless. Igoult (France) 1924. ('Crimson Rambler' x 'Erinnerung an Brod') Summer flowering. Height: 400 cm (13 ft.) Good apple-like scent.
Book  (1991)  Page(s) 44.  
 
....'Rose-Marie Viaud', a Multiflora rambler in soft lilac-pink. It was named in 1924, a seedling from the better known 'Veilchenblau', the so-called 'blue rambler'. Though stronger growing and virtually thornless, 'Rose-Marie Viaud' lacks scent.
Book  (1988)  Page(s) 88.  Includes photo(s).
Website/Catalog  (1985)  Page(s) 44.  
 
Rose Marie Viaud..... 12 x 8’. 
Website/Catalog  (1982)  Page(s) 36.  
 

Rose Marie Viaud (Rambler) Very double flowers of rich purple on a healthy plant with light green foliage and shoots. 1924. (S) 10 x 6’.

Book  (1936)  Page(s) 732.  
 
Viaud, Rosemary (multiflora) Igoult 1924 [Viaud-Bruant]; seedling of Veilchenblau; violet-blue, more blue and double than this, otherwise like Veilchenblau.
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