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noisette rose

[ nwah-zet ]

noun

  1. a hybrid climbing rose, Rosa noisettiana, bearing clusters of fragrant yellow, white, or pink flowers.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of noisette rose1

1830–40; after P. Noisette, who first raised it in the U.S. in the early 19th century
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Example Sentences

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For vigorous climbers of this second section none excel The Noisette Rose, R. Noisettiana.

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One particular variety of the Noisette rose withstood the severe frost of 1860 "untouched and hale amidst a universal destruction of other Noisettes."

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Charlotte, trying to pet and comfort her in every possible way, brought in all the best flowers still lingering in the garden, and among them a last blossom of the Noisette rose, the same of which Guy had been twisting a spray, while he first told her of his love.

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Amy felt she must stay now, and, in truth, she was glad it was right, though her heart beat fast, fast, faster, as Guy, pulling down a long, trailing branch of Noisette rose, and twisting it in his hand, paused for a few moments, then spoke collectedly, and without hesitation, though with the tremulousness of subdued agitation, looking the while not at her, but straight before him.

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