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'Cent-feuilles à odeur de punaise' rose Reviews & Comments
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11 NOV 22 by
Bug_girl
'Le Rire Niais' (also called 'A l'Odeur de Punaise') A Centifolia raised by Dupont before 1810. Stems to 3 ft (1 m). The flowres are double, pink, and medium-sized. An undistinguished rose with an unusual scent. Hardy to -13°F (-25°C), in Zone 5.
Citation: Best rose guide : a comprehensive selection / Roger Phillips and Martyn Rix. -- 1st ed. p.60
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11 NOV 22 by
jedmar
Thank you! The rose in Sangerhausen is now believed not to be Dupont's rose. The synonym 'A l'Odeur du Punaise' was deleted by Thory in the second edition of "Roses"
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9 JAN 12 by
Tammy-EastTN-6a
Available from - Roses Unlimited
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#1 of 2 posted
9 JAN 12 by
HMF Admin
Thanks, it's not listed on their alphabetical list but is listed under OGRs.
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#2 of 2 posted
9 JAN 12 by
jedmar
In any case 'La Rire Niais' is grammatically incorrect, it is now merged with the correct 'Le Rire Niais'.
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30 OCT 11 by
anonymous-494731
Available from - Roses Unlimited. Sold as 'Le Rire Nias'
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31 OCT 11 by
jedmar
Nias is incorrect. "Niais" means simpleton and 'Le Rire Niais' - silly laugh.
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