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Nadene, this cluster looks a little too open but it may be that it has been assiduously deadheaded - a photo which shows Blush Noisette (as I know it) is on the next page from Rosaplant, Photo taken in Dolbhoff Park, Baden in Austria, September 2019. Uploaded 25 DEC 19.
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21 FEB 21 by
Nadene
Hi Patricia, I'm rather hoping it is Blush Noisette. The other rose listed for this section of the garden bed was Blanc Pur. This rose has remained the same height for many years and is not heavily pruned. It was also ID by Steve B. who kindly visited the garden to help out. If it turns out not to be Blush Noisette what are some other similar roses that I may look into.
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Looks very Blush Noisette-ish to me. Patricia may have missed all the buds between the blooms. The lighting in the photo means they're not as obvious as they would be in real life. It appears to be the typical tightly-packed BN candelabra, with the blooms opening in succession. Nice example. :)
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