De Candolle’s Rose (white flowers)

R. x reversa

PICTURE SOURCE Les Roses, Volume II (1821)

ORIGINAL BOTANICAL NAME Rosa Candolleana Elegans

ORIGINAL FRENCH NAME Rosier de Candolle

CURRENT BOTANTICAL NAME R. x reversa

COMMON NAME De Candolle’s Rose (white flowers)

OTHER NAMES R. rubella, R. pimpinellifolia x pendulina

CLASS Species (hybrid)

ORIGIN Found in the wild, 1800s, southern Europe, named after De Candolle, 1819

FLOWERING Once-flowering; spring or summer

SCENT Lightly scented

GROWTH Medium shrub, 4-5 feet (1.2-1.5 metres) high

AVAILABILITY Still in cultivation


At left; picture of De Candolle’s Rose, R. x reversa, painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté, portrait 078 out of 170, Volume II of Les Roses

 

 









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