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  2. Rosales - Wikipedia

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    Rosales (/ r oʊ ˈ z eɪ l iː z /, roh-ZAY-leez) [5] are an order of flowering plants. [6] Well-known members of Rosales include: roses, strawberries, blackberries and raspberries, apples and pears, plums, peaches and apricots, almonds, rowan and hawthorn, jujube, elms, banyans, figs, mulberries, breadfruit, nettles, hops, and cannabis.

  3. Category:Roses - Wikipedia

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    This is the category of the genus Rosa, the Roses, including all species and cultivars. ... Rosa (plant) Rose * List of Rosa species; A. Rosa abietina; Rosa abrica;

  4. Rosa foetida - Wikipedia

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    Rosa foetida was imported to Europe from Persia (R. foetida 'persiana' being the name of one of its varieties [8]), and was important to European horticulture since it had no native yellow roses. It was described (in 1583) and successfully cultivated by Carolus Clusius ; he grew them in the imperial garden of Rudolf II in Vienna .

  5. Rosaceae - Wikipedia

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    The rose family is considered one of the six most economically important crop plant families, [37] and includes apples, pears, quinces, medlars, loquats, almonds, peaches, apricots, plums, cherries, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, sloes, and roses. Many genera are also highly valued ornamental plants.

  6. Rosa virginiana - Wikipedia

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    The plant attracts birds, bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. [6] Charles and Bridget Quest-Ritson describe R. virginiana as "the best all-rounder among the wild roses", and draw attention to its leaf coloration in the fall: "the whole plant turns yellow, orange, scarlet, crimson and brown for weeks on end". [7]

  7. Rosa abyssinica - Wikipedia

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    Food (fruit and flower), medicinal (fruit), garden, ornamental. [8] Rosa abyssinica has sometimes been cultivated as a "living fence” surrounding home gardens in rural villages. [9] The fruit of Rosa abyssinica is eaten, mostly by children, and is believed to alleviate fatigue or tension. [10]

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  9. Rosa sempervirens - Wikipedia

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    Leaves of plant. Rosa sempervirens leaves are glossy, compound-pinnate and evergreen. It is a bushy shrub that can reach 1.5 meters high, growing in hedges or forming thickets. Climbing forms can reach 3.5 m in height. The stems bear few, slightly curved prickles. The imparipinnate leaves generally have five leaflets, sometimes seven. The ...

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