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'Magna Charta' rose References
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Magazine (2016) Page(s) Table S2. magna charta, Origin of the sample: Loubert Rose Garden, Genetic group 5, Percentage of assignation: 90.2, 1876, HP, Paul, Origin: Europe N, Ploidy: 4, measured
Book (2001) Page(s) 392. Group F. ‘Jules Margottin’ Type. Bushes of unusual vigor without being ‘climbing’, very resistant to cold. Canes upright, armed with numerous large, strong, sharp, hooked thorns, foliage ample, stiff, slightly bullate; leaflets oblong, denticulate, dark green; bloom abundant, most often in clusters; the bud surrounded with foliaceous long, green, toothed sepals; sepals inserted at the tip of the calyx; mature calyx takes on the color of the flower; flowers large, full, perfectly imbricated, varying from pink to bright red, without the dark shades; very fragrant, fruit very elongated, resembling that of the Damask Perpetuals, from which this group was probably developed. ‘Jules Margottin’….and ‘Magna Charta.’
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 145. Magna Charta Hybrid Perpetual. W. Paul (UK) 1876. Description... clear pink with dark veining...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 348. Magna Charta Hybrid Perpetual, bright pink, suffused carmine, 1876, ('Casper'); Paul, W. Description.
Book (1993) Page(s) 91, 94. Includes photo(s). Page 91: [PHOTO] Page 94: Hybrid Perpetual. Paul (Britain) 1876.
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 140. Magna Charta Hybrid Perpetual W. Paul 1876 ... bright pink, suffused with carmine... Fresh rose-pink... fragrant... very remontant... Probably the hardiest pink variety... some rebloom...
Book (Aug 1990) Page(s) 82. Magna Charta ... an important hybrid perpetual that was used in the breeding of modern roses... susceptible to blackspot and mildew...
Book (1990) Page(s) 98. Magna Charta Hybrid Perpetual William Paul (1876) ... pinkish-red... nice scent...
Website/Catalog (1986) Page(s) 25. Magna Charta (Hybrid Perpetual) Bright pink flowers with deeper, almost red shadings. Fully double and cupped until fully open. Scented. Dark, leathery foliage. Bushy tidy growth. 1876. P. (R) 3 x 3’.
Website/Catalog (1960) Page(s) 18. Rosiers Hybrides Remontants formant hauts buissons .... MAGNA CHARTA (W. Paul 1876). Rouge clair nuancé de carmin, en coupe.
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