noisette rose

noisette rose
\\nwəˈzet\ noun also noisette (-s)
Usage: usually capitalized N
Etymology: after Philippe Noisette, brother of Louis Claude Noisette died 1849 French horticulturist
: any of various hardy garden roses supposedly descended from a hybrid between the China rose (Rosa chinensis) and the moss rose (R. centifolia muscosa)

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/nwah zet"/
a hybrid climbing rose, Rosa noisettiana, bearing clusters of fragrant yellow, white, or pink flowers.
[1830-40; after P. Noisette, who first raised it in the U.S. in the early 19th century]

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