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Boursault|ˈbʊəsɒlt| [The name of a Parisian rose-grower, Henri Boursault fl. c 1810.] A species of climbing rose originating from the Alpine rose (Rosa alpina), introduced in 1683; also, a rose of this species.
1826R. Sweet Hortus Brit. I. 138 Rosae..Boursoulti. Boursoult's. Hybrid. 1821. 1837T. Rivers Rose Amateur's Guide 50 The Boursault Rose. (Rose Alpina.) This is a most distinct group of roses, with long, reddish flexible shoots. Ibid. 51 The Red Boursault is our oldest variety. 1864S. Hibberd Rose Bk. 29 The Boursault roses... The Old Red Boursault..was the first double variety of Rosa alpina. 1956Dict. Gardening (R.H.S.) (ed. 2) IV. 1824/2 The Boursault Roses (hybrids of R. alpina, pillar roses with reddish smooth stems, sometimes without prickles). |