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Superbly perfumed. Flowers easily damaged by weather and the plant is a bit weak and susceptible to black spot and mildew. Absolutely not thornless. My garden at Mount Macedon, Australia. Plant from John Nieuwesteeg.
Uploaded 15 JAN 21 |
Columbian climber that never climbed - so I count it as a reversion to Columbia. Virtually thornless. Great scent. Dark pink.
Uploaded 12 AUG 19 |
From the 1923 Catalogue of M. Leenders & Co, p. 25
Uploaded 27 SEP 20 |
Columbian climber that never climbed - so I count it as a reversion to Columbia. Virtually thornless. Great scent. Dark pink.
Uploaded 12 AUG 19 |
illustration from the 1937 catalog, Wayside Gardens, Mentor, Ohio; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Uploaded 4 SEP 20 |
Columbian climber that never climbed - so I count it as a reversion to Columbia. Virtually thornless. Great scent. Dark pink.
Uploaded 12 AUG 19 |
From the Blumenschmidt catalogue, 1934, p. 89
[was published as photo of 'Europa' in the 1933 catalogue, p. 89]
Uploaded 11 APR 20 |
From the Catalogue of Grandes Roseraies du Val de la Loire, 1926-1927 (on both sides)
Courtesy of the Roseraie du Val de Marne
Uploaded 29 JUL 19 |
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