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'Soupert et Notting' rose Reviews & Comments
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28 JAN 24 by
Pereirelover
While planting my roses today I saw that Ducher nursery gave me this rose as a present. I have many roses but only one Moss, Mme Louis L'évêque, which I really like. On their website Ducher says Soupert et Notting is extremely fragrant and "très remontant" so very repeat flowering. But on other websites and also here at HMF it's says "only scattered blooms later in the season". So I'm in dubio now
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29 JAN 24 by
jedmar
If you check the photos on HMF (date taken, not upload), they are mostly from spring. No repeat photos.
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#2 of 2 posted
29 JAN 24 by
Pereirelover
Okay Thx. Mme Louis L'évêque reblooms only in hot dry summers and even then with only a few blooms. But S&P will look stunning when in full flush.
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15 JUN 22 by
Hamanasu
This rose has handsome, fairly small blooms, not all of which develop and open properly. In my cultural conditions it has a scrumptious scent of the quatre saisons damask class, with less spice and more sweet lemon, and hence quite unlike r. centifolia.
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7 NOV 20 by
Viviane SCHUSSELE
Jean Soupert 1834 – 1910 . Pierre Notting 1825 - 1895, Pépiniéristes luxembourgeois à Limpertsberg
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19 JUN 20 by
DucdeGuiche
Available from Rosefire.com, who state that this rose is hardy to zone 4 and does very well in their zone 5.
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