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'Sidonie' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 92-578
most recent 7 MAY 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 MAY 16 by bumblekim
Available from - Greenmantle
www,greenmantlenursery.com
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 7 MAY 16 by HMF Admin
Thank you
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Discussion id : 82-760
most recent 26 JAN 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 JAN 15 by Give me caffeine
Apparently available: http://mistydowns.com.au/plant_display/display/1194-sidonie
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Discussion id : 81-475
most recent 6 NOV 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 NOV 14 by CybeRose
The Florist, Fruitist, and Garden Miscellany, 11: 75 (1858)
H.P.
Sidonie (the beauty of a pink satin crumple)
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Discussion id : 56-748
most recent 20 AUG 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 19 AUG 11 by flodur
According to Joyaux, Enzyklopädie der Alten Rosen, S. 220, Sidonie (Dorisy) and Sidonie (Vibert) are one and the same rose. Bred by Dorisy, breeder from Beaume in 1847 and introduced by Vibert.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 19 AUG 11 by jedmar
Unfortunately there is sufficient evidence that there were two roses called 'Sydonie' or 'Sidonie', bred around the same time (1846/47): A Bourbon by Dorisy and a Portland by Vibert. The 'Sidonie' in commerce today is probably one and the same rose.
A third, earlier 'Sydonie' was a Gallica.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 20 AUG 11 by flodur
You should ask Mr. Joyaux for more information. the Sidonies at Sangerhausen and L'Hay are the same rose and both RHs. All photos at HMF show the same rose, as far as one can judge from photos not showing all important details of a plant. If this is true, the Dorisy is no longer existing or sleeping somewhere.
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