Rosa noisettiana


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Read about Rosa noisettiana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rosa noisettiana, Thory. Noisette Rose. Champ- Ney Rose. Supposed hybrid of R. chinensis and R. moschaia. Ste. upright to 6 ft., with hooked uniform reddish prickles: lfts. 5-7, usually oblong-lanceolate or oblong-ovate, glabrous: fls. usually many in corymbs, white to pink or red, sometimes yellow; styles pubescent, loosely cohering, protruding beyond the disk. Blooms in summer and fall. Gn. 71, p. 335. W.R. 32. —Numerous garden forms. The Noisette rose was raised about 1816 by John Champney, of Charleston, S. C., from seed of the musk rose fertilized by a blush China rose. From the seed of this hybrid Philippe Noisette,a florist at Charleston, obtained a rose which was afterward distributed as Blush Noisette by his brother Louis Noisette, of Paris.


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