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"As is so often the case with roses, the precise origin of the Alba group is much
debated; possibly R. canina x R. damascena, or R. corymbifera x R. gallica, or . . . ?
Albas typically make large, healthy shrubs with fragrant white or light pink blossoms,
usually in few-flowered clusters. They have particular associations with the Middle Ages
and castle gardens. 'Great Maiden's Blush', `Semiplena', `Jeanne d'Arc', `Konigin von
Danemark', `Pompon Blanc Parfait'." |
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