Champney's Pink Cluster
Noisette; Champney, 1802Date Planted: Summer 2001 Source: Plant trade Exposure: Full sun To quote Vintage Gardens: "If we can
believe the identification of this, and it certainly looks correct, this is the original rose produced by John Champneys of Charleston. With all the old Noisettes that have surfaced in the past decade, will we ever
know for sure? The semi-double flowers of palest pink, petals overlapping in layers and revealing a column of cream styles, have a musky-sweet scent. Bushy and tall."
This is a rather vigorous rose with a habit that falls somewhere between shrub and climber. Constantly in bloom and smells fabulous! To see more photos, visit the
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