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Modern but in the Noisette Form
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Modern but in the Noisette Form
I really like the Noisette bloom form and in my endevour to be different , try and create colours which were not common in noisettes palette of colour. The first one you will regonize from a previous thread and is in the typical noisette pallette.
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This second one came from an unusual match up of Baronne Ed Rothschild X Curly Pink, the form is isimilar to the noisette , but the colour is very much stronger than original types.
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There are a few more with this form and as they develope this season I will post them on this thread.
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This second one came from an unusual match up of Baronne Ed Rothschild X Curly Pink, the form is isimilar to the noisette , but the colour is very much stronger than original types.
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There are a few more with this form and as they develope this season I will post them on this thread.
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Re: Modern but in the Noisette Form
This is one I posted a long time ago it was a cross of Duchese de Montebello X Blue Moon, I was after a lilac old garden type rose.
The lilac is visible in the plant pic, the bloom photo does show a little lilac, this plant has never grown any taller than 2 ft and 2ft wide
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The shrub
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The lilac is visible in the plant pic, the bloom photo does show a little lilac, this plant has never grown any taller than 2 ft and 2ft wide
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The shrub
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Re: Modern but in the Noisette Form
Warren has it got any perfume, if it has, I reckon that is a bonus. In the shot of the plant, how old is it there. As you mention it is 2 x 2, with smaller gardens it would fit in fantasticly. I do like it Warren.
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Re: Modern but in the Noisette Form
It has perfume Dave and the plant is around 5yrs old, it never gets any larger than that. I should put it on some vigorous rootstock and see if it changes. This cultivar only flowers in spring and that is it.
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Re: Modern but in the Noisette Form
I'm with David on that white / pale lilac one.
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Re: Modern but in the Noisette Form
All I can say is wish it has repeated, I have to wait a whole year to see the blooms again
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Re: Modern but in the Noisette Form
So DdMontabello overoad the repeat of Blue Moon Warren
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Re: Modern but in the Noisette Form
Yep, it suppose to have china in it and I thought the repeat would have been good, or it does this to me so I appreciate it more because of the yearly blooms.
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Re: Modern but in the Noisette Form
Always there to tease I guess
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