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Bugnet was a self-taught botanist interested in finding useful trees and shrubs which could survive the harsh Canadian winters and provide income to farmers. He catalogued the local flora and corresponded with professional botanists about them.Bugnet homesteaded near Rich Valley. His farm is now the
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He spent 25 years breeding roses; his 1950 introduction 'Thérèse Bugnet', an unusual hybrid involving three species, is still in commerce today. He also developed an apple which he called 'Paul Bugnet' and a plum called 'Claude Bugnet'. A forest reserve in Alberta is named after him, in honor of his
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Bugnet was born in Chalon-sur-Saône, Burgundy, France on 23 February 1879. He initially studied toward a Christian priesthood, but left to attend the nearby Université du Dijon and then the
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was published in 1978. He had articles, poems and short stories published in both French and English in several periodicals, including
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Bugnet wrote novels, poetry, stories, essays, articles, diaries and plays. He had four novels published:
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in 1905. Georges and Julia had nine children, though the second child, Paul, died in infancy in a fire.
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Rose cultivar 'Thérèse Bugnet', a hardy, scented, rose with few prickles, developed by Georges Bugnet
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in Paris. He worked as a journalist for the monthly publication
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The Royal Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Roses
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Bugnet died on 11 January 1981 in a nursing home in
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hybridiser
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cultivar
Sorbonne
Manitoba
Alberta

Bugnet Plantation.
silvicultural
St. Albert, Alberta





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"Georges Bugnet"




"Georges Bugnet, horticulteur"
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