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'L'Heritieranea' rose Description
'L'Heritieranea' rose photo
Photo courtesy of Ulf Eliasson
Availability:
Commercially available
HMF Ratings:
54 favorite votes.  
ARS:
Pink blend Boursault.
Origin:
Bred by Unknown French Breeder(s) (France, before 1820).
Class:
Boursault, Rambler.  
Bloom:
Purple, white center, white streaks. [Mauve or purple blend.].  Lilac-pink to light violet.  None / no fragrance.  15 to 20 petals.  Average diameter 2.75".  Medium, double (17-25 petals), cluster-flowered, flat bloom form.  Once-blooming spring or summer.  Glandular sepals, leafy sepals buds.  
Habit:
Tall, arching, climbing, few or no prickles/thorns.  Matte, fringed stipules foliage.  5 to 9 leaflets.  

Height: 9'10" to 13'1" (300 to 400cm).  Width: 8' (245cm).
Growing:
USDA zone 6b through 9b (default).  Hardy.  
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Ploidy:
Diploid
Parentage:
If you know the parentage of this rose, or other details, please contact us.
Notes:
Rosa x l'heritierana Redouté (1821)
'L'Heritierana' is not the original 'Boursault': Redouté & Thory, Desportes, Prévost describe them separately, while later 20th century authors place them as synonyms. The former is the widespread "Boursaultii" of the nurseries, with deep lilac-pink blooms streaked white, while the original 'Boursault' was pink without streaks and less double.

Roger Philips and Martyn Rix state that it is a hybrid with R. pendulina and a China, raised before 1820. They claim that Thory is the author of the name and that it is the original Boursault Rose.
 
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