Souvenir de Mme. Léonie Viennot
Loose, tea rose-shaped flowers of pale yellow, shaded with coppery pink. Flowers repeatedly but not very freely. Fragrant. A strong, quite hardy climber. Bernaix, 1858. Read more
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