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'Comtesse de Leusse' rose Reviews & Comments
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11 NOV 20 by
Ambroise Paré
Sergio Scudu from vivaio S’ Orrosa says that the rose in commerce sold as’Mademoiselle la Comtesse de Leusse’ is very often ’Mrs Benjamin Cant’ the flowers of the real m.c. d . l. are rather smaller than the clone in commerce
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19 DEC 17 by
Matthew 0rwat
Nabonnand’s description is right. Large flowers but not extremely full when fully open. Balls in wet weather though. Although this rose looks like a generic pink tea, the petals have a very delicate texture, much like tissue paper. A light fragrance, tea and sweet makes this bloom delightful. It’s very free flowering. The bush is vigorous and disease resistant here in the wet and humid climate of Northwest Florida. Growth is of the twiggy, dense type, much like Mlle Franziska Krueger. Petioles are often droopy but sometimes blossoms are held erect. Great for cutting, long stems too.
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28 NOV 09 by
Sandie Maclean
LIST OF ROSES NOW IN CULTIVATION AT CHATEAU ELEONORE, CANNES, WITH DESCRIPTIVE NOTES. BROUGHAM & VAUX. CHATEAU ELEONORE, CANNES. May 1898 London : JOHN & E. BUMPUS, LTD. 1898.
COMTESSE DE LEUSSE.
Tea — Nabonnand, 1879. Tender rose colour with centre shaded almost to gold, ruby coloured buds, large flowers, not very full and imbricated. Plant vigorous, growing to a large size, very free-flowering, altogether a splendid variety, shows to great advantage in a semi-shaded situation. I do not think this fine rose is much known in England, where, judging from its manners and customs here, it should succeed.
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1 JUN 06 by
John Hook
Mlle la Comtesse de Leusse Tea by Nabonnand 1878
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#1 of 3 posted
5 JUN 06 by
HMF Admin
Thanks, but which Nabonnand ?
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#2 of 3 posted
5 JUN 06 by
John Hook
Gilbert, Golfe Juan, France
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#3 of 3 posted
5 JUN 06 by
HMF Admin
That's what we thought, thanks for the confirmation !
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