Rose

alt=A close view of a climbing rose with bright red blooms | type_species = ''Rosa cinnamomea'' | type_species_authority = L. | synonyms = | synonyms_ref = | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision = See List of ''Rosa'' species }}

A rose is either a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus ''Rosa'' (), in the family Rosaceae (), or the flower it bears. There are over three hundred species and tens of thousands of cultivars. They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing, or trailing, with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles. Their flowers vary in size and shape and are usually large and showy, in colours ranging from white through yellows and reds. Most species are native to Asia, with smaller numbers native to Europe, North America, and Northwest Africa. Species, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and often are fragrant. Roses have acquired cultural significance in many societies. Rose plants range in size from compact, miniature roses to climbers that can reach seven meters in height. Different species hybridize easily, and this has been used in the development of the wide range of garden roses. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Rose, Felicitas
Published 1918
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by Ausländer, Rose
Published 2011
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by Rose, Ambrosius
Published 1974
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by Rose, Lotte
Published 1960
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by Ausländer, Rose
Published 1989
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by Schmidt, Rose
Published 1996
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by Rose, Eduard
Published 1901
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by Rose, Ambrosius
Published in Schlesien (1973)
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by Rose, Ambrosius
Published in Schlesien (1985)
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by Rose, Ambrosius
Published in Schlesien (1981)
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by Rose, Ambrosius
Published in Schlesien (1980)
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by Kirschke, Rose
Published 1990
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by Ausländer, Rose
Published 2007
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by Rose, Heinrich
Published 1940
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by Rose, Heinrich
Published 1940
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by Schmidt, Rose
Published 2001
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by Rose, Felicitas
Published 1936
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by Ausländer, Rose
Published 2005
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