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Nieuwesteeg Heritage Rose Garden is a collection of rare and unusual roses, mostly hybrid teas, bred in the early 20th century. It is located in Maddingley Park, Bacchus Marsh , a town and suburb some 50 kilometres (30 mi) west of Melbourne and 14 kilometres (9 mi) west of Melton .
Charles François de Virot (also spelt Viraud or Vireaux) marquis de Sombreuil (12 January 1725 – 17 June 1794) was a French Royalist general of the Ancien Régime and French Revolutionary Wars. He rose to become maréchal de camp , hero of the Battle of Rocoux and governor of Les Invalides .
This is a vexed story, but as it all came out in the ARS wash: Robert's 1850 Tea is a bush-form rose known properly as Mlle de Sombreuil. The climbing "Sombreuil" of US commerce is a Wichuraiana hybrid and completely unrelated, but was somehow mis-identified with MdS in the 1940's. Solicitr 17:45, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
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) Mademoiselle Marie Magat (1889 — Liabaud, France) Mademoiselle Philiberte Pellet 1873– Gonod, France)
Charles Eugène Gabriel de Sombreuil (11 July 1770 – 28 July 1795) was a French Royalist commander during the French Revolution. He was born in Bonnac-la-Côte to Charles François de Virot de Sombreuil , the governor of Les Invalides , and Marie-Madeleine des Flottes de l'Eychoisier.
While serving as president of the improvised tribunal at the Prison de l’Abbaye, he released the marquis Charles François de Virot de Sombreuil, who had been saved by his daughter Marie-Maurille, to whom legend confers the status of l'héroïne au verre de sang. This name refers to the legend that, in order to spare her father's life, she ...
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Rosa 'Cécile Brünner ', also known as ' Mlle Cécile Brünner ', ' Sweetheart Rose ', ' Malteser Rose ', or ' Mignon ', [1] is a light pink polyantha rose bred in France by Marie Ducher and introduced by her son-in-law, Joseph Pernet-Ducher in 1881. [3]