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'Noella Nabonnand' rose References
Magazine (2019) Page(s) 15. Vol 41, No. 3. Margaret Furness. Sporting and Reverting. Reverting can also be useful for retrieving the lost. The rose imported decades ago and distributed as Reine Marie Henriette 1878 turned out to be its offspring Noëlla Nabonnand 1901.
Book (2 Nov 2003) Page(s) 20. Barbara May and Jane Zammit. Rookwood Cemetery Roses. The following roses have been identified at Rookwood, primarily in the old and Heritage listed areas Noella Nabonnand
Book (1997) Page(s) 61. Noella Nabonnand is a kind of climbing China Tea. Very loose. Pinky red with violet smudges. It goes to three or four metres, and is one of the first roses of all to flower. David Ruston.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 413. Noëlla Nabonnand Climbing Tea, velvety crimson-red, 1901, 'Reine Marie Henriette' x 'Bardou Job'; Nabonnand, G. Description.
Book (1993) Page(s) 59. A climbing rose which does not repeat after its main flush, but is a fine variety with globular buds which eventually open into a large blowzy rose of dusty crimson. Walter Duncan Teas and Noisettes
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 221. Noëlla Nabonnand Nabonnand, 1900. Parentage: 'Reine Marie Henriette' x 'Bardou Job'. [Author cites information from different sources.]
Book (1990) Page(s) 76. NOELLA NABONNAND 1901 Clg. Tea Single to semi-double large blooms of velvety crimson, with a white centre. Sweetly scented. Remontant.
Book (1989) Page(s) 88. A rose that does not have instant appeal, with its loose blooms of light carmine red toning lighter to the centre, but you will find it flowering at almost any time of the year when nothing else is in bloom.
Book (1986) Page(s) 87. Includes photo(s). Another of the group sometimes classified as a Tea but equally at home here (noisettes & their hybrids). Large, semi-double, very fragrant, velvety crimson flowers. Grows to about 3 metres.
Photo on p87 shows crimson rosette flowers with lighter eye in centre. Some detail of leaf and bud
Website/Catalog (1982) Page(s) 28. Noella Nabonnand (Climbing Tea) Large shapely flowers of bright crimson. Semi-double when fully open. Apparently quite hardy. 1901 (S) 10 x 6’
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