• Machine The Noisette Rose, a variety of garden rose Les Noisettes, or The Nut Gatherers, a painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau Noisette, a character...
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    Carriere', 'Marechal Niel' (Tea-Noisette). (See French and German articles on Noisette roses) The dominant class of roses in Victorian England, hybrid perpetuals...
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    of plants, especially roses. Noisette is known for his role in developing the Noisette rose (Rosa x Noisettiana). This hybrid rose originated from seeds...
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    'Blush Noisette' is a light pink Noisette rose introduced by Phillipe Noisette (Charleston, South Carolina) around 1815. It was one of the first Noisette roses...
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    Sissinghurst Castle Garden (category Rose gardens in Kent)
    some oak and nut trees, a quince, and a single old rose. Sackville-West planted the noisette rose 'Madame Alfred Carrière' on the south face of the South...
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    but its collection of earlier classes – Polyanthas, Hybrid Perpetuals, Noisette hybrids and ramblers – is encyclopaedic. Some 2,000 cultivars are said...
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    China roses, but maintained the informal old rose shape and flower. These included the Bourbon rose and the Noisette rose, which were added to the rose repertoire...
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    A blue rose is a flower of the genus Rosa (family Rosaceae) that presents blue-to-violet pigmentation instead of the more common red, white, or yellow...
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    "many-flowering") is a modern cultivar group of garden roses that was developed by crossing hybrid teas with polyantha roses, the latter being derived from crosses between...
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    Rosa moschata (redirect from Musk rose)
    cultivated roses, notably the damask rose and the noisette group, and is valued for its scent and for its unusually long season of bloom among rose species...
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    laid among large live oaks and planted with camellias, azaleas and Noisette roses. Visitors arriving to the house in the 19th century by carriage would...
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    forget-me-nots, Diana's favourite flower, along with "ballerina and blush noisette roses, white triumphator and china pink tulips, lavender, dahlias, and sweet...
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    low climbing roses the English Musk Roses, based on 'Iceberg' and the Noisette roses, with pale green, slender and airy growth. The musk rose scent is missing...
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    foil-twist wrapper Orange Crisp - Orange wrapper Chocolate Bite - Pink wrapper Noisette Whirl - Green and transparent wrapper Lime Barrel - Green wrapper Black...
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    meaning to the rose, though these are seldom understood in-depth. Examples of deeper meanings lie within the language of flowers, and how a rose may have a...
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    Roses are planted in groups such as, noisette roses, bourbon roses, tea roses, ramblers, and perpetual roses. A trial is conducted over two growing...
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    Rosa 'Peace' (redirect from Peace (Rose))
    The Peace rose, formally Rosa 'Peace', synonym Mme A. Meilland, is a well-known and successful garden rose. By 1992, over one hundred million plants of...
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  • Belle d'Orléans, Noisette 1902 Canadian Belle, Tea 1907 Climbing Mosella, Polyantha 1909 Eastern Gem, Tea 1905 Eugene Jardine, Noisette 1898 Henry Irving...
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    Jean Pernet (category Rose breeders)
    'Triomphe des Noisettes' (1887). His father, Claude Pernet, and son Joseph Pernet-Ducher were also influential nursery owners and rose breeders. Jean...
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    American Rose Center is a rose garden in Shreveport, Louisiana owned and operated by The American Rose Society. There are over 20,000 rose bushes of...
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    informal horticultural classification for a group of garden roses. The first hybrid tea roses were created in France in the mid-1800s, by cross-breeding...
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    RADrazz), is a shrub rose cultivar bred by American rose grower William Radler in 1989 and introduced into the United States by Star Roses and Plants in 2000...
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    Rosa 'Black Baccara' (category Hybrid tea rose cultivars)
    rose cultivar, bred by French rose hybridizer, Jacques Mouchotte, before 2000. Meilland International introduced the rose in France in 2000. The rose...
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    Rosa 'American Beauty' is a deep pink to crimson rose cultivar, bred by Henri Lédéchaux in France in 1875, and was originally named 'Madame Ferdinand Jamin'...
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    well as the language from which balletic terminology is derived. Casse-Noisette. Ballet-féerie in two acts and three tableaux with apotheosis. List of...
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  • large number of rose varieties from 1978 to his retirement in 2013. Louis Claude Noisette was a French botanist. The Noisette roses were named after...
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    Rosa 'Mister Lincoln' (category Hybrid tea rose cultivars)
    a dark red hybrid tea rose cultivar. Bred by Herbert Swim and Weeks Rose Growers in 1964, the rose was named an All-America Rose Selections winner in 1965...
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    walks through the groupings of rose bushes, the Early Hybrid Tea rose, the antique Tea rose, and the 'Blush Noisette' rose from 1817 can be seen along the...
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  • Baronne Prévost (1842 — Desprez, France) Belle Bigottini (1825 — Laffay and Noisette, France) Belle Isis (1845 — Parmentier, Belgium) Belmonte (2007 — Harkness...
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  • paintings by Nathalie d'Esménard: Noisette Rose: 1823, copy of Redouté's Rose le Philipp Noisette Narcissi and pansies: 1823 A rose, anemone, mignonette and daisies:...
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