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'Madame Camille' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 30-629
most recent 20 MAR 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 29 SEP 08 by anonymous-151782
This rose appears to be identical to what is sold as 'Madame Antoine Mari' in the United States.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 12 MAR 22 by kai-eric
perhaps not as mme antoine mari is showing a more clean appearance. it seems there being two roses around under the name of 'mme camille', one displaying the often described muddy mushroom hue on a primarily creamy ground, another being highly salmon coloured in the manner of 'princesse étienne de croÿ/ketten frères 1898'. maybe there has occured a mixup in the past.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 19 MAR 22 by Mila & Jul
Kai-Eric, I have then right next to each other... My copy of Mme Camille is always more pink than Mme A Mari, and lacks the "white"... Havent seen the the mushroom color yet... I will have a closer look this Summer
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 20 MAR 22 by kai-eric
blossoms of mme.camille can have a "dirty" look when rosy shades are flushing the creamy ground creating a pasty skin color effect.
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