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Book  (2012)  Page(s) 30.  
 
Rosa spinosissima ... Suite des Pimprenelles...
( Pimprenelle Carnée s.d. Dupont
( Pimprenelle Couleur de chair h.d.[hardy]

[brackets denote synonymity]
Book  (2007)  Page(s) 112.  
 
Carnée (Vibert, 1820). Pim. Flesh.
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 29.  
 
1.895. Carné, Centifolia Pompon*, carné

*due to an abbreviation-key error in an earlier reference, some Pimprenelle roses are here mis-classed as Pompon roses.
Book  (1885)  Page(s) 182, Vol 1.  
 
Pompon*. Carnée ou Carnea.
Fleur moyenne, demi-pleine; coloris rose carné.

Translation: Pompon*. Carnée ou Carnea.
The average-sized flower is nearly full and colored flesh pink.


*due to an abbreviation-key error in an earlier reference, some Pimprenelle roses are here mis-classed as Pompon roses.
Book  (1880)  Page(s) 24, annex.  
 
871. pimpinellifolia. Carnée, Carnea, Blume fleischfarben, gefüllt oder halbgefüllt.

Translation: pimpinellifolia. Carnée, Carnea, the flower is flesh-colored, double or semi-double.
Book  (1858)  Page(s) 305.  
 
Pimpinellblättrige Rose; Schottische Rose.
Carnea, Blumen gefüllt oder halbgefüllt, fleischfarbig.

Translation: Burnet-leaved Rose; Scotch Rose.
Carnea, the flesh-colored flowers are double or semi-double.
Book  (1847)  Page(s) 542.  
 
Rosier pimprenelle.
Variétés jardinières.
Carnée. Fleur rouge-chair.
Book  (1843)  Page(s) 454.  
 
Rosier pimprenelle. Rosa pinpinellifolia.
la Carnée, double.
Book  (1837)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Rosa spinosissima ... Suite des Pimprenelles...
( Pimprenelle Carnée s.d. Dupont
( Pimprenelle Couleur de chair h.d.[hardy]

[brackets denote synonymity]
Book  (1833)  Page(s) 119.  
 
ROSA, ROSE.
New garden varieties of the Spinosissima, in the Rosarium Scoticum

Carna [sic].
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