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Bolero, Discovery, Lady of Shalott, Marc Chagall & Marriotta

bayarea_girl_z10a_ca
3 years ago
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Bolero (Meidelweis/Bolero 2004) floribunda rose bred by Jacques Mouchotte (France, before 2003) and introduced in France and US in 2004. The 3-inch white cupped-to-flat, old fashioned blooms have strong fragrance and up to 160 petals. The parents are: seed: Kimono × Sharifa Asma, pollen: Centenaire de Lourdes. This rose blooms all the time and is very healthy in my garden. If you are looking for a white rose with an old rose look, this rose is a must have .

If you search for "Bolero rose" there are 7 different roses with the same name:

1. Bolero (floribunda, Mouchotte/Meilland, 2004) [Meidelweis/Bolero 2004] <== the rose in my garden

2. Bolero (hybrid tea/florist rose, Meilland, 1997) [MEIcauley]: white blend, 100 petals, strong fragrance <== same name for different roses from the same company just to confuse us, LOL.

3. Bolero (climber, Olesen, 1998) [POULbota]: 3.5-inch blush, rose-pink stripes, cream stripes blooms have moderate spice, wild rose fragrance and up to 14 petals.

4. Boléro (hybrid tea, Gaujard, 1934): orange-red, copper shading, yellow undertones blooms have up to 25 petals.

5. Boléro (floribunda, Buyl Frères, 1958): orange blend blooms.

6. Bolero (unknown, McGredy 1964)

7. Bolero (hybrid tea, Pironti, 1963) [POUlbo]: dark pink blooms.

Helen

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