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Book  (2021)  Page(s) 88-89.  Includes photo(s).
 
'Eléonore de Berty'
Synonym: "Dis Moi Qui je Suis"
Local name: "Von Lingens ros"
Found in Berty, Ardéche in France by Eléonore Cruse in the 1980s. Known on the French find site since the 1920s. Name [Éléonore de Berty] given by Torben Thimm of Rosenplanteskolen, Love, Denmark in 2021....Description....The DNA profile of 'Eléonore de Berty' is nearest to 'Skeda' and 'Farmor Selma' in the Bourbon group. Their similarity indices are 77,8 and 70,0% respectively. The next closest are the Bourbon roses 'Duc de Cambridge', 'Great Western' and 'Maria von Wright' - their similarity index is 63,6, 60,9 and 54,2% respectively. 
Book  (2020)  Page(s) 244.  
 
'Dis moi qui je suis'. This Hybrid Gallica was put into commerce by the Petersen rose nursery in Denmark with the attractive name of "Tell me who I am". To date, no one has been able to reply. It is very tall to be a Gallica and has no bristles.
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