Plant Guardians

Rosa ‘Madame Jules Thibaud’


Description:

Buttonhole rose, often referred sport of 'Cecile Brunner.', and a plant that was originally shared through the Plant Heritage plant exchanges of the mid-1990s.  Described as an early Polyantha Rose, it is said to have been introduced around 1881, though introducer is unknown. Very floriferous and fragrant, with large clusters of flowers, it is known to be repeat flowering.

Threat Status: Threatened In Cultivation As assessed by the Plant Heritage Threatened Plants Programme. For more details see www.plantheritage.org.uk/conservation/threatened-plants/


Our partners

Logo Chartered Institute Of Horticulture
Logo Irish Garden Plant Society
Logo National Trust
Logo National Trust For Scotland
Logo RHS
Logo Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Logo Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

THE HOME OF THE NATIONAL PLANT COLLECTIONS®

eg: plant genus, common name, county, collection holder name.