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Noisettes in a vase

Posted by krista_4 NY (My Page) on
Sun, Oct 3, 10 at 17:35

I really enjoy the Noisettes mixed in throughout the rose garden. They add a gracefulness and charm, and make wonderful cut flowers.

Mme Alfred Carriere

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Tutta's Pink Noisette

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I had thought that Blush Noisette was in this vase, but now I'm not sure, and both these blooms might be Tutta's Pink.

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RE: Noisettes in a vase

These noisettes look so delicate and ethereal. I only have a lavender pink one and now wish that I had one in white or pale pink also.

Ingrid


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Krista---I always look forward to your little pale pink rose bouquets

Florence


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Yes, ethereal is the perfect word to describe these lovely photos.
Thank you,
Kitty


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So, are they killed to the ground each z4 winter? And come back to what size and habit?


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Thank you, everyone.

Michael, they do dieback, but not completely to the ground. Blush Noisette reaches 4 feet tall here, with an upright, narrow, vase shaped habit. After pruning, it's about 1-2 feet tall, and then regrows more height during the season.

Tutta's is five feet tall, similar growth habit.


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Perfect color rose Krista. I was wondering about the hardiness also. I might have to check out that category. Great pics, thanks.

Valerie


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They're very romantic!


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