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  2. Royal National Rose Society - Wikipedia

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    The society created new rose gardens designed to accommodate the International Rose Trials at the eight acre property. The gardens were named the Royal National Rose Society Gardens. The rose gardens grew to a collection of 30,000 rose bushes and gained an international reputation. The rose society grew quickly to 100,000 members by the 1960s.

  3. Royal National Rose Society Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Royal National Rose Society was established in 1876 and the gardens were opened over 50 years ago by Mary, Princess Royal who was a Patron of the society at the time. The Society's stated aim was to create a "living dictionary" of roses. The gardens contain 2,500 different rose cultivars among 15,000 rose bushes.

  4. World Federation of Rose Societies - Wikipedia

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    Bermuda Rose Society 1954 [13] Canada: Canadian Rose Society 1913 [14] Chile: Asociación Chilena de la Rosa 1998 [15] Republic of China: Chinese Rose Society 1986 [16] Czech Republic: Czech Rosa Club 1968 [17] Denmark: Det Danske Rosenselskab/ The Danish Rose Society (DDRS) 1968 [18] Finland: Suomen Ruususeura r.y. - Finska Rosensällskapet r ...

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  6. Rose symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The rose symbol became popular as a political logo among socialist and social democratic political parties in post-World War II Western Europe. [54] The fist and rose, in which the rose is held by a clenched fist, is used by the Socialist International "and many of its member parties". [55]

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    Rosa 'Duke of Edinburgh' is a rose created by breeders Harkness Roses. It was named in memory of Prince Philip , the longest serving consort in British history. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

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  9. Chiswell Green - Wikipedia

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    The Royal National Rose Society Gardens (formerly the Gardens of the Rose) were the headquarters of The Royal National Rose Society located at Chiswell Green. The gardens contained thousands of rose varieties and was normally open to the public. They were closed for four years while the landscape gardener Michael Balston remodelled them. They ...