
'Blush Noisette' Rose (Rosa x noisettiana cv.)
Hardy, spring-flowering shrub
Large clusters of highly scented, semi-double, blush-lilac pink flowers with pronounced stamens
This attractive rose hybrid, introduced by the French breeder Louis Noisette in 1817, grew in the gardens of Empress Josephine and was painted by Pierre-Joseph RedoutĂ©. This rose was a superior selection of âChampneys Pink Clusterâ, Americaâs first rose hybrid, which originated in Charleston, South Carolina c. 1802-1811. John Champneys, an early 19th-century rice grower, selected this fragrant, abundantly-flowering rose by crossing the ever-blooming âOld Blushâ China and the âMusk Roseâ (Rosa moschata plena). He then shared seedlings with his neighbor Philippe Noisette, a French immigrant, who sent them on to his brother Louis in Paris. This class of roses became known as the Noisettes, thanks to Louisâ success in introducing many new forms.
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Hardy, spring-flowering shrub
Large clusters of highly scented, semi-double, blush-lilac pink flowers with pronounced stamens
This attractive rose hybrid, introduced by the French breeder Louis Noisette in 1817, grew in the gardens of Empress Josephine and was painted by Pierre-Joseph RedoutĂ©. This rose was a superior selection of âChampneys Pink Clusterâ, Americaâs first rose hybrid, which originated in Charleston, South Carolina c. 1802-1811. John Champneys, an early 19th-century rice grower, selected this fragrant, abundantly-flowering rose by crossing the ever-blooming âOld Blushâ China and the âMusk Roseâ (Rosa moschata plena). He then shared seedlings with his neighbor Philippe Noisette, a French immigrant, who sent them on to his brother Louis in Paris. This class of roses became known as the Noisettes, thanks to Louisâ success in introducing many new forms.























