Louis Claude Noisette (2 November 1772– 9 January 1849) was a French horticulturist and botanist. He was the son of Joseph Noisette, who served as the...
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hazelnuts Louis Claude Noisette, a French botanist La Noisette, a former restaurant in London Noisettes, a British musical group Noisette, a 2000 album...
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Tobago boxer Claude Noisette de Crauzat (born 1938), French musicologist and organ specialist Claude Nougaro (1929–2004), French jazz singer Claude Nowell (1944–2008)...
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varieties from 1978 to his retirement in 2013. Louis Claude Noisette was a French botanist. The Noisette roses were named after him. Pierre Notting was...
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Noerdl. (also Nördl.) – Hermann Noerdlinger (1818–1897) Nois. – Louis Claude Noisette (1772-1849) Noltie – Henry John Noltie (born 1957) Noot. – Hans...
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Rinoreinae. Kunth named the genus in honour of the horticulturalist Louis Claude Noisette (1772–1849). Candolle (1824) recognised three species, considering...
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des Noisettes' (1887). His father, Claude Pernet, and son Joseph Pernet-Ducher were also influential nursery owners and rose breeders. Jean Claude Pernet...
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set during the Seven Weeks' War. The Nutcracker (Histoire d'un casse-noisette, 1844): a revision of Hoffmann's story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King...
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the Florida Museum of Natural History Orchidaceae Bu Noisettia Louis Claude Noisette (1772–1849) Violaceae Bu Nolina Abbé Pierre Charles Nolin (1717–1795)...
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Rosa 'Claude Monet' (aka JACdesa) is a red blend hybrid tea rose cultivar, bred by American hybridizer, Jack E. Christensen. The rose is named for the...
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