Champney’s Pink Cluster, noisette

Also known as
Champneyana
Champneys' Blush Cluster
Champneys' Rose
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Brief summary

Old Garden Rose, noisette "Champney’s Pink Cluster", United States, introduced by John Champneys in 1810, Usually is blush pink in color, cupped bloom shape, double petal count, blooms 5 cm in size, continual rebloom, has light fragrance, the bush shape can be climbing, 120 - 600 cm in height, 245 cm in width.

Main characteristics

Aroma
Rebloom
Bush Shape
Bloom Shape
Cupped

Size

Height
120 - 600 cm
Width
245 cm
Bloom size
5 cm
Buds / Stem
Petal Count
Double

Resistance

Heat
Shade
Rain
Black Spot
Mildew

More information

Only the Noisette Class of roses originated in America and this is the first rose of that class discovered in Charleston, South Carolina in 1802 on the rice plantation of John Champney. This is a lovely, vigorous rose bearing clusters of palest pink, fluffy blossoms that can be grown as a climber with support, or held, with pruning, as a large upright shrub. Rebloom is nearly continuous and the fragrance is supurb.