'Morning Blush' rose References
Website/Catalog (2020) Page(s) 4. Includes photo(s). Duquesa de Peñaranda, synonym: Morning Blush, Pere Dot, 1931, HT / Pernetiana, orange-salmon, very vigorous shrub, double, 35 petals, large, hollow, pointed bud, very floriferous, suave fragrance, fertile ample and glossy foliage, Souv. de Claudius Pernet X Rosella, very vigorous, one of the best roses of autumn, resistant to diseases, planted in the Rosary Dot and Camprubi in 2011, Gold Medal Pedralbes 1929 and Portland 1933, good for container, RE-LD, mcf10
Website/Catalog (13 Apr 2009) Includes photo(s). Duquesa de Peñaranda...is also known as Morning Blush. A Pernetiana, in its lineage Souvenir de Claudius Pernet as seed and pollen from a now-defunct Dot rose named Rosella....The description of Friera...: Large semi-double bloom, orange-salmon, fragrant. Exceptionally vigorous and floriferous, very glossy foliage. Godd for growing in pots. Gold medal in Pedralbes, 1929, Gold Medal in Portland (USA), 1933.
Article (magazine) (Nov 1999) Page(s) 31. 'Duquesa de Peñaranda'... won the Gold Medal at Portland in 1933...
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 463. Duquesa de Peñaranda ('Duquesa del Peñaranda') Pernetiana. Dot 1931. The author cites information from different sources... Orange passing to salmon... Orange red...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 148. Hybrid Tea, orange blend, 1931, ('Morning Blush'); 'Souv. De Claudius Pernet' x 'Rosella (Dot, P.)'; Dot, P.; Conard-Pyle. Bud pointed; flowers shades of orange, double (35 petals), cupped, large; fragrant; foliage rich green, glossy; vigorous growth.
Website/Catalog (1960) Page(s) 11. DUQUESA DEL PENARANDA (Pedro Dot 1931). Excellente variété orange passant au saumon. FL [feuillage luisant]. VB [végétation basse]
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Book (1958) Page(s) 95. Duquesa de Peñaranda (Morning Blush). HT. P. Dot; int. C-P, '31.) Souv. de Claudius Pernet X Rosella (Cl.HT.). Bud pointed; fl. very large, dbl. (35 petals), cupped, fragrant, orange shadings; long stem. Fol. rich green, glossy. Very vig. (28) Portland Gold Medal, '33.
Magazine (Jun 1951) Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 57. [From the article "Le Rosier sur la Côte d'Azur", by Joseph Baccialone, Ingénieur Horticole, Chef de Service des Jardins de la Ville d'Antibes, pp. 46-59] Le Groupe den Pernetiana, dans lequel se trouvent, la plupart des roses nouvelles, est celui qui donne les moins bons résultats. Les plants redoutent la chaleur et poussent très mal ou disparaissent après un ou deux ans de plantation. Les suivantes sont tout de même à conseiller : — Duquesa de Peneranda, rose cuivré, feuillage brillant.
Book (1947) Page(s) 137. Duquesa de Penaranda (H.T.) has reamrkable long-pointed flowers of coppery-orange borne singly on straight stems, and can be an outstanding rose. The habit is vigorous, and the glossy bright green foliage makes it particularly attractive. Dot 1931...Extremely tall growth. Moderately fragrant...June-September. Hardy.
Website/Catalog (1946) Page(s) 17. P[ernetiana]. DUQUESA DE PENARANDA (Pedro Dot 1931). Fleur de coloris orange palsant au saumon. Parfum suave. Excellente variété. Feuillage luisant.
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