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'Centfeuille de Port-Royal des Champs' rose Photos
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From "Les Roses" 3rd Edition, by Redouté & Thory, Vol. II, 1835, pl. 69
Courtesy of Biblioteca Digital del Real Jardin Botanico
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From the book LES ROSES by Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Vol. II, 1821, pl. 28
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From "Choix des Plus Belles Fleurs" by Redouté, 1833, pl. 132.
Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
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This should definitely be the real thing. Foliage, blooms and plant habit are 100% centifolia, the "foliacea" trait very evident.
Interesting and truly rare ancient plant.
Picture taken at "Rosa Mundi" garden, Fiumicello, Italy, in May 2011.
Courtesy of Romeo Comunello
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Uploaded 18 MAY 14 |
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This should definitely be the real thing. Foliage, blooms and plant habit are 100% centifolia, the "foliacea" trait very evident.
Interesting and truly rare ancient plant.
Picture taken at "Rosa Mundi" garden, Fiumicello, Italy, in May 2011.
Courtesy of Romeo Comunello
2 favorite votes.
Uploaded 18 MAY 14 |
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