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'Old Blush Noisette' rose References
Book (2009) Page(s) 55. [Summary]
Text by Odile Masquelier.
'Blush Noistette' never arrived in France. The rose that did reach France goes by several names : 'Noisette carnée', 'Rose de Philippe Noisette', or the 'Flesh-colored Noisette Rose'.
Book (2002) Page(s) 27. Rated 8.4
Book (2000) Page(s) 124. Includes photo(s). ‘Blush Noisette’: Premier Noisette sur le marché, ce rosier né en Caroline du Sud n’a rien perdu de l’estime des jardiniers. Redouté l’a peint sous le nom de Rosa noisettiana. Noisette, USA, vers 1816. Description.
Website / Catalog (Jun 1998) Page(s) 55. Includes photo(s).
Book (1997) Page(s) 16. Includes photo(s).
Book (1997) Page(s) 15. Includes photo(s). An early China-influenced antique rose... [it] bears clusters of deep pink buds that open to dainty, cupped, clear pink flowers.
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 154. Blush Noisette Noisette. Philippe Noisette (US) prior to 1817. Description... creamy lialc-pink... It was grown by Tom Smith of Newry as 'Blush Cluster', and Mrs. Gore called it 'Flesh-coloured Noisette'...
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 87. Includes photo(s). Blush Noisette (Rosa x noisettiana, 'Rosier de Phillipe Noisette') Noisette. Phillipe Noisette (Charleston, South Carolina) 1815. Description... pale pink flowers... a hybrid of R. moschata and a China Rose that came from the garden of John Champney, a local rice grower... the first frost-hardy, repeat flowering climber, and has proved an important parent for other roses. Parentage: 'Champney's Pink Cluster' x unknown
Book (Jul 1993) Page(s) 53-55. Includes photo(s). Blush Noisette The first Noisette Rose... The flowers are almost double, small, Rambler like and cupped, and are held in tight clusters... lilac-blush...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 57. Noisette (OGR), white, 1817, 'Champneys' Pink Cluster' Seedling; Noisette. Flowers pinkish white.
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