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NOISETTES AND CLOSE RELATIVES

Noisettes and close relativesThre are very beautiful climbers. Highly scented and free flowering.They have a range of usages from wall plants to arches.



Aimée Vibert (1828)

(Noisette) Small clusters of pure white, medium sized blooms. One of the earliest Noisettes introduced. A vigorous climber.

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Alister Stella Gray (1894)

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(Noisette) ‘Golden Rambler’ Clusters of shapely flowers yellow with eggy centres paling to cream. Rich scent. A long flowering season.

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Belle Portugaise (1900)

(Climber) Pointed buds opening to large semi-double flowers of pale pink. A vigorous rose with profuse foliage. Early flowering, but needs some protection in the most severe winters.

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Belle Vichysoise (1895)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Noisette) Large clusters of small double soft blue-pink flowers on a vigorous densely growing climber or shrub. Foliage plentiful.

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Blush Noisette

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(Noisette) An attractive Noisette of gentle growth. Blush pink. Best left to form superb shrub. 18th century. One of the first Noisettes.

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Bouquet d'Or (1872)

(Noisette) Coppery-yellow shapely double flowers. Slightly scented. Vigorous.

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Céline Forestier (1842)

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(Noisette) Large flowers of lemon to pale primrose borne amid abundant, healthy, light green foliage. Well scented.
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Champney's Pink Cluster (1802)

(R.chinensis x R.moschata) Double pink flowers in large clusters. Moderately vigorous and hardy. Forerunner of the Noisettes.

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Claire Jacquier (1888)

(Noisette) A very good rose with considerable prowess as a climber. Well foliated. The flowers are shapely, of a rich eggy-yellow colour and exude a pleasing perfume.

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Cloth of Gold

(Noisette) ‘Chromatella’ Soft, sulphur yellow with deeper centre. Fragrant. Copious foliage. Quite vigorous growth, needs mollycoddling in cold districts. Superb under cold glass.

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