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"Roseville Noisette" rose Reviews & Comments
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Looks like a poly-tea to me, like several others.
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Good point. Attached is a photo of the colour range of my White Cecile Brunner today (late summer, zone 9b, South Australia). Now about 1.8m tall.
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24 AUG 08 by
Cass
I counted the buds in a large cluster on this interesting found rose. The count was over 50 buds. The leaves have up to 9 leaflets.
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Need Photos?? I will add some!
Jeri Jennings
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I think I can add some more, too.
Jeri
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"Roseville White Noisette" seems to be the same rose as "Roseville Noisette" which doesn't have any nurseries listed as carrying this rose. Would it be posssible to merge the records of "Roseville Noisette" and "Roseville White Noisette"? Or to list Burlington as a source for Roseville Noisette?
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3 MAY 09 by
Cass
The blooms of "Roseville Noisette" have 44 petals altogether, of which at least 22 are petaloids. Even the "petals" are shaped like petaloids on other roses, as they are strappy and narrow. The stamens have a distinct sweet scent - violets? Spicy-cinnamon-clove?
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