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'Bengal Maclovie' rose Description
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Bloom:
White. Medium, full (26-40 petals) bloom form.
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Notes:
"Maclovie, Comtesse de Warberg" was a melodramatic play in three acts by Mme Marie-Adélaïde Barthélemy Hadot (1804), based on the novel "Maclovie, or the terrible mines of Tirol" by Brayer de Saint-Léon and Louise Marguerite Jeanne Magdeleine. The names Malo for men and Maclovie for women were used in the 18th/19th centuries and derive from Machutus/Maclou/Maclovius (ca. 520 Gwent, Wales - ca. 620 Archingeay), welsch Monk and the patron saint of Saint Malo.
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