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  2. Rosa 'Cécile Brünner' - Wikipedia

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    Its parents were a double-flowered R. multiflora and a hybrid tea rose, either 'Souvenir d'un Ami' or a seedling of 'Mme de Tartas'. [1] It is not clear if the rose was named after the sister (1853–1927) or daughter (b. 1879) of Ulrich Brunner fils.

  3. Joseph Pernet-Ducher - Wikipedia

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    'Cécile Brunner' 1881. Joseph Pernet was born near Lyon, France, in 1859. His father, Jean Pernet, (1832-1896) owned a successful rose nursery and was a 2nd generation rosarian. Jean Perner is best known for breeding the Hybrid Perpetual rose 'Baronne Adolphe de Rothchild' (1868) and the Moss rose 'Louis Gimard' (1877). Joseph worked at his ...

  4. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    'Cecile Brunner' The name of this class literally means "many-flowered", from the Greek "poly" ("many") and "anthos" ("flower"). Originally derived from crosses between two East Asian species, Rosa chinensis and Rosa multiflora, polyanthas first appeared in France in the late 19th century alongside the hybrid teas. They are short plants, some ...

  5. How to Create a Stunning Rose Arch Covered with Flowers - AOL

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    ‘Cécile Brunner’ climbing rose looks great on an arch and is a favorite for lapels because of its long stems, light tea fragrance, and small soft pink buds. Grow it in Zones 4-11. Grow it in ...

  6. Rose Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Hall of Fame contains roses considered world favourites by a vote of members of the World Federation of Rose Societies. [1] Inductees are announced every three years at World Rose Conventions. [2] Additionally, popular historical roses and roses of genealogical importance are inducted in the Old Rose Hall of Fame. [3]

  7. List of rose cultivars named after people - Wikipedia

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    Mademoiselle Cécile Brunner (1881 — France) Mademoiselle Claire Andruejol (1920 — Schwartz, France) Mademoiselle de Sombreuil (1850 — Robert, France) Mademoiselle Eugénie Verdier (1869 — Guillot fils, France) Mademoiselle Julia Dumonier (1879 — Gonod, France) Mademoiselle Marie Gonod (1871 — Gonod, France)

  8. West Maling - Wikipedia

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    Around the house, the Davis plan notes on the northern facade, a bed containing existing (and recommended new) roses, a "Cecile Brunner" rose existing on a pergola at the north-eastern corner of the house, a perennial picking garden featuring Shasta daisies, perennial phlox, gold and white tall bearded Iris, Canterbury bells etc. To the south ...

  9. Rosa 'Francis Meilland' - Wikipedia

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    The high-centered to cupped blooms are 4-5 in (10–12 cm) in diameter, and can have 40 to 80 petals in small clusters. Flowers are light pink in color, fading to white. The rose has a strong, old rose scent, and can bloom in flushes from spring through fall. 'Francis Meilland' is a disease resistant plant with dark, semi-glossy green foliage ...