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'R. foetida bicolor' rose References
Book (1988) Page(s) 15. Includes photo(s).
Website/Catalog (1986) Page(s) 5. CAPUCINE BICOLORE. Petites fleurs simples orange revers doré. Arbustif (170 cm).
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 40. Rosa foetida bicolor..... 5 x 4’.
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 18. Foetida bicolore, orange et jaune
Article (misc) (1985) Walter Schowalter - Alberta, Canada notes: Austrian Copper - R. foetida bicolor - Grows to 7 feet, reasonably hardy. Single bright orange, very startling. Most people love it, but I think it swears at everything else, and should be planted by itself. Blooms once, sets seed. I have seen no black spot.
Book (2 Jan 1984) Page(s) 27. Includes photo(s).
Website/Catalog (1982) Page(s) 33. Rosa foetida bicolour (R. lutea punicea) The source of much of the flamboyance in today’s roses. A dazzling shrub when in full bloom. Single flowers of coppery scarlet, rich yellow on the reverse of the petals. Needs a little extra care and protection from blackspot but well worth growing. Introduced prior to 1590. (S) 4 x 5’.
Magazine (Aug 1970) Page(s) 23. Includes photo(s). Rosa foetida Bicolor
Website/Catalog (1966) Page(s) 30. CAPUCINE BICOLORE — Fleurs simples, rouge capucine et jaune d'or.
[no longer listed in 1970]
Website/Catalog (1961) Page(s) 21. Rosiers Lutea ...CAPUCINE BICOLORE (Autriche). Jaune et capucine.
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