Jean-Pierre Vibert

Jean Pierre Vibert , born in Paris on January 31st, 1777, dead on January 18th, 1866, is a Rosiériste French of the beginning of the 19th century.

In 1828, it creates `Aimée Vibert', a rose tree Noisette, still named `Bouquet of bride', a rose tree without spine with the pink buttons which open in white flowers all the summer.

It obtains it by hybridization: `Champney' S Pink Cluster a' X hybrid of Rosa sempervirens .

`Aimee Vibert', `Blush Hazel nut', obtained by Louis Claude Noisette, and `Champney' S Pink Cluster', obtained by Champney, forms the Noisette rose trees, of the rustic rose trees, whereas their descendants “tea-hazel nut” fear the great cold.

See too

External bonds

  • Biography of Jean Pierre Vibert by Brent C. Dickerson
  • Photograph gallery of pinks of Jean-Pierre Vibert

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