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  2. Rosa foetida - Wikipedia

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    Rosa lutea Mill. Rosa foetida, known by several common names, including Austrian briar, [3] Persian yellow rose, [3] and Austrian copper rose, [3] is a species of rose, native to the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains in Georgia. It has yellow flowers with a scent which some find objectionable. Since there were no yellow roses native to Europe ...

  3. Rosa 'About Face' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Anna's Promise', bred by Tom Carruth in 2013, was created from a cross between 'Voodoo' and 'About Face'. 'Anna's Promise' is a grandiflora rose cultivar. Its flowers are orange and pink in color, with a copper reverse. Rosa 'Good as Gold' is a hybrid tea rose, bred by Tom Carruth before 2013. Its stock parents are 'Golden Beauty' and ...

  4. Rosa 'Papa Meilland' - Wikipedia

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    The blossoms are large and high-centered, with 35 petals, and are borne mostly singly on strong stems. They have a rich scent. Flowering is very sustained over the summer to early autumn. The foliage is glossy and bright green. It is a vigorous rose, but not as disease-resistant as it once was. In the bush form it is 80 to 90 cm (31 to 35 in ...

  5. Rosa gallica - Wikipedia

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    Rosa portlandica Rössig[1] Rosa gallica, the Gallic rose, French rose, or rose of Provins, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family, native to southern and central Europe eastwards to Turkey and the Caucasus. Rosa gallica was one of the first species of rose to be cultivated in central Europe. [2] It is a parent of several important ...

  6. Rosa tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    Rosa tomentosa, otherwise known as the harsh downy-rose, is a species of wild rose. It is a shrub growing to about 3 metres (10 ft). [2] It is found in Asia Minor , the Caucasus (where it may not be native), and much of Europe: the British Isles , France, Central Europe , northern Spain, Italy, and the Balkans (except Greece). [3]

  7. Rosa 'Compassion' - Wikipedia

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    Description. 'Compassion' is a modern climbing tea rose, 5 to 15 ft (1.5–4.6 m) in height with a 4 to 5 ft (1.2–1.5 m) spread. Blooms are large, have an average diameter of 4 in (100 mm), and a petal count of 26 to 40. Bloom color is a blend of salmon, pink, apricot, and orange and fades to off-white as the flowers mature.

  8. Rose hip - Wikipedia

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    Rose hips from Rosa rugosa (beach rose) Sweet-briar ssp. complete with persistent sepals at the end of the fully ripened hip, backward pointing thorns and hairs covering the pedicels and fruiting body. The rose hip or rosehip, also called rose haw and rose hep, is the accessory fruit of the various species of rose plant.

  9. Rosa 'Nevada' - Wikipedia

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    Breeder. Pedro Dot. Origin. Spain, 1927. Rosa 'Nevada' is a white climbing rose cultivar developed by Pedro Dot in Spain in 1927. [1] It is one of his most successful creations and is named for its colour, as nevada is the Spanish word for "snowy". Its parentage was long under discussion, as Dot introduced the cultivar as a hybrid moyesii, but ...