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Winter in St-Adolphe - December 2005
(These are colour photos!)
Hiver à St-Adolphe - décembre 2005
(Se sont des photos couleurs!)
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Peony 'Adolphe Rousseau' 23W24 Lactiflora F2- (Dessert & Mechin, 1890) (3-DB-RD) Lactiflora Cultivar Peony, Mature plant size: 36in., RED, Tall Height, Double, Red shaded maroon, early midseason bloomer, USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW22, In Garden Bed F2 for 4.1 YEARS (Wild). Planted in 2019.
APS Registration: ADOLPHE ROUSSEAU (Dessert & Mechin, 1890) - Double - Red - Early - Midseason. Tall. Moderate fragrance, but disagreeable. Dark, lustrous red shaded maroon, showing yellow stamens and light red stigmas in center; odor somewhat disagreeable. Tall; floriferous; stems very strong. Foliage dark, tinged red.
Bloomed in 2021, not true to name. 2022: no buds.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Link to additional photos of this plant from 2019, 21, 23:
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Maker: Adolphe Block (1829-1903)
Born: France
Active: France
Medium: simili verre print
Size: 3 1/2 in x 7 in
Location: France
Object No. 2024.159b
Shelf: E-2-B
Publication:
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Provenance:
Rank: 30
Notes: "Simili Verre" is a special process intended to
provide glass-like look to tissue views
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The SS Adolphe ran aground in Newcastle harbour in 1904. The Stockton breakwall later incorporated it in its construction.
Full title: Sunset
Artist: Adolphe Monticelli
Date made: about 1882-4
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