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'Souvenir de Claudius Pernet' rose Reviews & Comments
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Hello, I would like to identify a rose that my mother planted in the eighties. No one remember it's name ; it was purchased at a local shop that used to sell some flowers. During my childhood all the roses that were planted were unscented, contemporary or classic, I do not think there was any local access to ancient or rare roses, so I would be surprised if that one belonged to the second category. The rose in question is approximately 3 meters high, but only "trained" by two wires that keep it along a West-facing wall. Flowers have a slight scent. I would call it a once-bloomer, with one or two occasional flowers until Christmas. The stems are often 's' shaped, with the buds always pointing strictly upwards. I have searched on Helpmefind, and Souvenir De Claudius Permet and its ancestry were the best matches I have found, so I am wondering if this rose is really a repeat bloomer and if someone can relate it to the pictures I just took ? Thanks, Thomas.
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Nice rose. However, the stems of your rose look smooth, compared to the glandular ones of the rose we have by this name in Australia.
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13 APR 20 by
ThomasR
Thank you Margaret ! The advanced search results are giving me few answers but I will have a further look at the roses without pictures.
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