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"Setzer Noisette" rose Photos
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Taken May 1, 2014 at the Sacramento Old City Cemetery Rose Garden
Uploaded 20 DEC 14 |
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photo taken in my Virginia garden, October 2013.
Uploaded 14 OCT 13 |
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Photographed in late February, following a cold rain, and mild freeze.
Uploaded 28 FEB 11 |
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This plant is still immature. Setzer is showing itself to be very very vigorous, disease-free, and floriferous. It is a narrow climber, ideal for an arbor, blooming much in the style of other cluster-flowering found Noisettes, but vastly different in plant habit.
This rose originated with a family which emmigrated from 18th-Century Virginia, through other south-eastern states to Arkansas, bringing the family rose with them all the way. It was given to a neighbor in Arkansas. He passed it along to Joyce Demits, who briefly put it in commerce through her Fort Bragg, CA, "Tanglewood Farms." |
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