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Climbing rose Blush Noisette

The Climbing Rose Blush Noisette is the first hazelnut rose on the market. The climbing rose Blush Noisette was born in South Carolina and has lost nothing of the esteem of gardeners.

€38.18

For any order of 3 bare-root roses, a 4th rose of our choice will be offered.

Description

The dark pink buttons of the climbing rose Blush Noisette molt into small flowers barely double, with loose petals, between pale pink and pinkish white. The Clilbing Rose Blush Noisette has a glossy and dru foliage that highlights its delicate corollas, with a catchy scent that many compare to cloves. Its foliage is unsusceptible to disease.

We often see the climbing rose Blush Noisette in hedges or on columns. He went back to October, he is healthy and vigorous and enjoys the light shade. It is possible to grow the Climbing rose Blush Noisette in pots.

Features

Breeder Noisette
Année de création 1814
Fragance
Blooming Continuous blooming
Color Rose pale
Exposition Sun
Use Hedge Isolated Pots Wall
Climate Mediterranean Temperate
Rose category Climber
Flower size Small
Flower shape Cluster
Rose hips No
Height 2m to 3m
Rose family Noisette rose

Information

Our rose bushes are grafted onto a rootstock adapted to all types of soil, even the most calcareous.

Roseraie Ducher

Our history

It is in 1845, in Lyon, that Claude Ducher organised the first world exhibition ever dedicated to the queen of flowers. The same year, he created his rose nursery and was internationally recognised 20 years later with the rose 'Abraham Lincoln' chosen to honor the President of the United States of America. Ducher's roses have gone through the centuries: 'Marie Van Houte', 'Reve d'Or', 'Gloire de Ducher', 'Ducher', 'Mademoiselle Cecile Brunner', and many others are still cultivated all around the world.

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With its unique expertise and team of specialists, Roseraie Ducher has been producing roses for six generations. Choosing Roseraie Ducher means choosing excellence.

Bare-root rose bushes are only shipped during the dormant season, i.e. from late October to early April. A potted rose bush can be planted all year round, during the growing season, and is packaged in 5.5-liter pots.

Our roses are grafted onto Rosa laxa, which is rare! Some varieties are also propagated by cuttings. This allows you to plant our roses in any soil, even the most calcareous, and they will be very resistant to drought. You can therefore plant them throughout the growing season, even in mountainous areas.

We offer a selection guide on our website based on your needs (climbing roses, bushes, fragrant roses, disease-resistant roses, etc.). You can also contact us for personalized advice.