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  2. Rosa rugosa - Wikipedia

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    Rosa rugosa is a suckering shrub which develops new plants from the roots and forms dense thickets 1–1.50 m tall with stems densely covered in numerous short, straight prickles 3–10 mm long. The leaves are 8–15 cm long, pinnate with 5–9 leaflets, most often 7, each leaflet 3–4 cm long, with a distinctly corrugated (rugose, hence the ...

  3. Matty Matheson - Wikipedia

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    Before moving to Ontario, Matheson had grown up as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; however, the family left the church when leaving Nova Scotia. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Matheson's grandfather was a restaurateur and former RCMP officer from Prince Edward Island (PEI), the family having roots in PEI dating back to the 1700s.

  4. Rosa 'Charles Albanel' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Charles Albanel' is a Hybrid rugosa cultivar, bred by Canadian rose breeder, Felicitas Svejda in 1970. It was introduced in Canada in 1982 by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada . It is one of the Canadian Explorer roses that Svejda developed and named in honour of legendary Canadian explorers.

  5. Empress Masako - Wikipedia

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    As tradition dictates, upon her entry into the imperial family and like other members, she received the blossom of the endemic curly-leaved Japanese Ramanas rose (o-shirushi (お印)): Rosa rugosa (hamanasu, beach aubergine (ハマナス)) [38] [39] for an imperial personal emblem, which is mauve-lilac to crimson or white (rarely with cultivars ...

  6. Jules Gravereaux - Wikipedia

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    He donated 1200 roses for the garden, which is the site of the International New Rose Trial (Concours international de roses nouvelles de Bagatelle). In 1901, the Ministry of Agriculture asked him to collect wild plants of the genus Rosa and those used in the horticultural and industrial production of rose perfume.

  7. W. Kordes' Söhne - Wikipedia

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    W. Kordes' Sons) is a German rose breeding company in Klein Offenseth-Sparrieshoop in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The company is one of the world's leading rose breeders and producers for cut roses and garden roses, annually selling worldwide more than two million rose plants at retail and wholesale. Each year, more than 50,000 new crosses of ...

  8. List of Rosa species - Wikipedia

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    Rosa banksiae Rosa persica. There are currently four subgenera in Rosa, although there have been some disputes over the years. [3] The four subgenera are: Hulthemia (formerly Simplicifoliae, meaning "with single leaves") containing one or two species from Southwest Asia, R. persica and R. berberifolia (syn. R. persica var. berberifolia) which are the only species without compound leaves or ...

  9. Rose Blumkin - Wikipedia

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    Blumkin was born in 1893 as Rosa Gorelick to a Jewish family [3] in Shchedrin, a village near Babruysk in present day Belarus. She was one of eight children of Solomon and Chasya Gorelick. Her father was a rabbi and her mother ran a grocery store. [1] When she was twenty, Rose married Izya (Isadore) Blumkin. [4] Rose immigrated to the United ...