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Noisette (Philippe Noisette, United States, 1817)
One of the first Noisette roses, and the first to carry the name “Noisette”. This historic rose is a prolific bloomer with clusters of dainty cupped light pink flowers accented by a mild clove fragrance. Planted in clusters, Blush Noisette will grow into a stately hedge.
AKA – Rosier de Philippe Noisette, Noisette Carnée
Pronounced: nwah-zet – from French Rose Names by Diana Bellucci
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Rebecca Stebbins –
This rose has the prettiest, dainty flowers with a sweet, light scent. It puts up large sprays and does well with neglect, in spite of the arid Southern California Mediterranean climate.
Martha Bunn –
The blooms are small and clustered. The plant is long branched for a first year. I pegged it to help control rocking in winter winds I’m very impressed with the strong growth of this plant.