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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
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Rose cultivar 'Thérèse Bugnet', a hardy, scented, rose with few prickles, developed by
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