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'Commandant Beaurepaire' rose References
Newsletter  (Feb 2020)  Page(s) 15-16.  Includes photo(s).
 
[From "A Raise Eyebrow for Striped Roses", by Darrell g.h. Schramm, pp. 13-18]
One of the most renowned striped roses is ‘Commandante Beaurepaire’, a Bourbon by Moreau-Robert that first flowered in 1864. Hastily classified as a Gallica, it is now considered a Bourbon rose. Light pink with purple and violet or red mottling and stripes and white flecks, the globular flowers waft an intense fragrance on a prickly bush four to five feet tall and as wide. It requires close pruning. Initially it was onceblooming, but when it began reblooming after the breeder had experimented with the rose, it was re-introduced in 1878 as a Hybrid Perpetual and named ‘Panachée d’Angers’. Mr. Moreau-Robert wrote later, “I recognized that I had been in a hurry to classify this plant, and I decided to reclassify it with the hybrid perpetuals under the name of Panachée d’Angers.” However, as the latter, the rebloom was not significant. Most rosarians retain the name ‘Commandante Beaurepaire’ with the acknowledgement that the rose may occasionally rebloom later. Edward Bunyard in 1936 thought it the “most brilliant of all striped roses,” a statement echoed by Graham Thomas in “one of the most spectacular of striped roses.”
Book  (Feb 2009)  Page(s) 88.  Includes photo(s).
 
‘Commandant Beaurepaire’: variétés panachées – Les Bourbon. Type de floraison: NR non remontante. Origines non connues. Obtenteur: Moreau-Robert 1874.
Book  (Feb 2009)  Page(s) 88.  
 
‘Panachée d’Angers’: variétés panachées – Les Bourbon. Type de floraison: LR légèrement remontante. Obtenteur: Moreau-Robert 1879. ..refleurissent un peu à l’automne. NB: on donne souvent ‘Panachée d’Angers’ comme un simple synonyme de ‘Commandant Beaurepaire’. En fait, ‘Panachée d’Angers’ est une mutation légèrement remontante de la première et confondue plus tard avec la forme originelle. Description et conseils.
Book  (2005)  Page(s) 148.  
 
location C:102/2; G:216/1, Panachée d'Angers, Moreau & Robert 1879; HP, pink, medium size, double, strong fragrance, tall
Book  (2005)  Page(s) 40.  
 
location C:101/1; C:102/2, Commandant Beaurepaire, Moreau & Robert 1874, HP, pink, mottled, purple-red,
Book  (2001)  Page(s) 35.  
 
1874. Rated 6.9
Book  (2000)  Page(s) 172.  Includes photo(s).
 
‘Commandant Beaurepaire’/’Panachée d’Angers’: Bourbon… souvent considérée comme la meilleure des roses panachées… fleurs en coupe, rose intense ou rouge clair, griffées de pourpre et marbrées de blanc, au parfum exquis… feuillage vert clair à pointes effilées… rameaux épineux, qui gagnent à être éclaircis après la floraison. Il se plaît en climat frais et à la mi-ombre où son buisson peut s’élever à 1m50, hauteur idéale pour une haie défensive. Moreau-Robert, France, 1879.
Book  (1995)  Page(s) 62.  Includes photo(s).
Book  (Nov 1994)  Page(s) 133.  
 
Commandant Beaurepaire ('Panachée d'Angers') Bourbon. 1874. Description... one of the most spectacular of striped roses... light carmine-pink, splashed and striped with rose-madder, carmine, and purple, and an occasional blazing scarlet splash on the inner surfaces... 'Panachée d'Angers' applies to the repeat-flowering original...
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 104.  
 
Commandant Beaurepaire Bourbon (OGR), pink blend, 1874, Moreau-Robert. Flowers bright rose-pink streaked (striped) purple-violet and marbled white, double, large; fragrant; foliage light green; vigorous growth; occasional repeats.
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