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She sent it sailing safely to the branch of a remontant shrub rose.
In 1905, Lambert named the vigorous, free-flowering and remontant shrub 'Trier' in honour of his home town.
The French Have a Word Q. What is the difference between roses that are remontant and those that are recurrent?
This accounts for the remontant (repeat-flowering) nature of some damasks (the autumn damasks), as R. fedtschenkoana is one of the few remontant wild roses.
Recent DNA research has shown that these damask roses resulted from crosses involving Rosa gallica, Rosa moschata and the remontant central Asian species Rosa fedtschenkoana.
Elle bougeait lentement, lentement elle le prit en elle, ses jambes remontant le long de ses flancs pour se refermer dans son dos.
When forms of Rosa chinensis were introduced into Europe in the eighteenth century, subsequent hybridisation between these and the European roses eventually led to the wide variety of remontant garden hybrids which are available today.
Il s'attendait sans doute à ce qu'elle arrive par le Cercle inté- rieur, ou peut-être en remontant l'allée qui longe le kiosque de Holme Green.
Fortunately, the new roses proved to be exceptionally well behaved: Austin judges the Bourbon rose as "the best of both worlds," possessing the remontant trait as well as the beauty of the Old World blooms.
Remontant roses descended from Rosa chinensis have been grown in China for at least a thousand years, but the first garden roses in Europe to possess remontancy were the autumn damasks, which first appeared in the seventeenth century with the introduction of the cultivar "Quatre Saisons".