Yellow noisette or tea noisette recommendations please
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ingrid_vc so. CA zone 9
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'Billard et Barre' Tea-Noisette, please tell me...
Comments (1)Lux, I grew Billard et Barre for a couple of years, then it fizzled out. It seemed to want to grow, but it could not handle the winters here (or at least the fluctuation in temperatures). One day I might try it again. I wish I could say more. Another one you may want to consider (although I think mine went with Billard at Barre) is Ley's Perpetual. That was stunningly beautiful, but it seemed to struggle with winters here. Robert...See MoreHealthiest yellow Tea and Tea-Noisettes?
Comments (24)Get some real butter and sugar and cream it together. That is the color of Celine Forestier. (Sometimes a little lighter, sometimes a little darker, but that pretty much is the exact color.) Now take that butter and sugar and make some cookies and sit down with warm cookies and milk and comtemplate your roses. Isn't this the best response you've gotten today? ;-) The buds start out with a pink blush on the outside as they open--made me think I'd gotten the wrong rose at first--then open into perfectly wonderful blooms. If I was strictly looking for a foliage plant, it might not be my first choice, but it's good enough for my front porch railing. The leaves are a lighter green with a matte finish. I may end up planting a clematis to grow in amongst it just for fun, but it's a really nice plant. If you look closely you might find a leaf or 2 with some blackspot, or maybe a hint of powdery mildew, and I don't spray. Sounds like it either likes your conditions or it doesn't. Maybe it's just in a sweet spot in my yard, but I've had absolutely no winter dieback, and it has the potential to become a beast. Right now it's my only noisette, but it's so nice I might try to squeeze in another....See MoreCould you please tell me about these roses? Noisette and teas..
Comments (2)'Clementina Carbonieri' is a beautiful rose: healthy, thrifty, with good foliage and sunset-colored flowers. My plants are slow growing but they also live in tough conditions; in time the plant will get big--my parent plant is about 6'x6', at a guess. I hear that the blooms fry in the heat. The flowers are usually smallish and semi-double, but if the plant is well fed and watered and gets a run of mild weather, it can produce large, double blooms, like a fluorescent version of a David Austin rose. The scent is of Tea: fresh, dry and woody. I highly recommend this rose. Melissa...See MoreP.m. resistant Old Garden Tea roses and Tea Noisettes
Comments (5)Re-reading this thread once again. I just thought I'd point out how much difference subtle climate variations can make in the health of roses. I'm not sure exactly where Luxrosa lives, but we are both in the general Bay Area, me in the South Bay. Celine Forestier was on her list of very healthy roses. It is one of my worst for PM, and its spot is going to be given to Bouquet d'Or when that rose arrives. My fingers are crossed that it will do well here. I fell in love with it from Paparoseman's pictures. Of course he lives up in the PNW, a climate completely different from anywhere in the sunny Bay Area. Rosefolly...See MoreUser
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