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'Thérèse Bugnet' rose References
Newsletter (Apr 2011) Page(s) 6-8. Includes photo(s). "The Mysterious Parentage of ‘Thérèse Bugnet’", by André Imbeault and Peter Harris
Clears up a long-time misunderstanding about the parentage of ‘Thérèse Bugnet’. Bugnet's own notes and his 1941 article, “The Search for Total Hardiness” (American Rose Annual, pp. 111-115), make it clear that the 'acicularis' mentioned in the parentage is Bugnet's nickname for a seedling, and is not the species R. acicularis.
Book (1997) Page(s) 236. Includes photo(s).
Article (newsletter) (1997) Page(s) 43. Georges Bugnet's most famous rose … not thornless, but is far less so than many, because of its Rosa blanda ancestry.
Book (11 Jun 1993) Page(s) 55. [(R. acicularis x 'Kamtchatica') x (R. amblyotis x R. rugosa 'Plena')] x 'Betty Bland. Bugnet (Canada) 1950. Description... the clusters of long, deep pink buds are very lovely. The large, double blossoms are mid-pink and very much "old rose" in character... deep red canes.. very hardy...
Book (11 Jun 1993) Page(s) 54 & 55. Includes photo(s). The bush.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 604. Hybrid Rugosa (Shrub), medium pink, 1950, ((R. acicularis x R. rugosa kamtchatica) x (R. amblyotis x R. rugosa plena)) x 'Betty Bland'; Bugnet; P.H. Wright. Bud conical but square-tipped; flowers red aging pale pink, double (35 petals), large (4 in.); fragrant; vigorous; repeat bloom.
Book (1993) Page(s) 70. [Listed under "Wild Roses and Their Cultivars"] Description. Bugnet (Canada) 1950. Flowers continuously. Height: 6 ft. Well scented.
Book (1993) Page(s) 70. Includes photo(s).
Book (1992) Page(s) 323. Description. Flowers: pink, double, 4-inch, fragrant... leaves may be prone to mildew...
Book (1991) Page(s) 89. Georges Bugnet (Canada). Description. Unusual hardiness... large and intensely fragrant blossoms... repeats
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