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  2. Thousand-year Rose - Wikipedia

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    The parts of the plant above the ground were damaged but the roots survived beneath the ruins, and the hardy rose regrew and blossomed again. [12] [13] Not all roses are so durable; the longest living rose bushes are mostly categorized as wild roses. Garden roses and other rose cultivars may have a much shorter lifespan of only a couple of ...

  3. File:Wild Rose Beautiful, from the Plains to the Subalpine ...

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    English: Beautiful, fragrant Wild Roses bloom June-August from the Plains to the Subalpine. Look for them in sunny, open, dry areas. Look for them in sunny, open, dry areas. NPS photo

  4. Rose garden - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Garden at the Montreal Botanical Garden has a collection of 10,000 roses in a modern rose garden with winding beds. It has an older section with modern varieties, needing a lot of winter protection to survive the Canadian climate, and a newer section with species, historic roses and hardy modern roses. [ 20 ]

  5. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    Of the over 150 species of rose, the Chinese Rosa chinensis has contributed most to today's garden roses; it has been bred into garden varieties for about 1,000 years in China, and over 200 in Europe. [16] Among the old Chinese garden roses, the Old Blush group is the most primitive, while newer groups are the most diverse. [17]

  6. Rosa nutkana - Wikipedia

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    Rosa nutkana, the Nootka rose, [3] bristly rose, or wild rose is a 0.6–3.0-metre-tall (2–10-foot) perennial shrub in the rose family . [4] [5] [6] The species name nootka comes from the Nootka Sound of Vancouver Island, where the plant was first described. [7] This plant is native to Western North America. [6]

  7. The Gardens of the American Rose Center - Wikipedia

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    The center's Mission & Vision statement is "Presenting the Rose, America's National Floral Emblem, in a natural setting of majestic pines and companion plants - for pleasure, education, and for the preservation and understanding of the beauty and significance of our favorite flower, the Rose." The gardens feature roses of all types: the most ...

  8. Rosa arvensis - Wikipedia

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    The hip of Rosa arvensis, seen in Lower Austria. The plant can grow to be between 3 and 3.7 metres (9.8 and 12.1 ft) tall. Its flowers are white, 4 to 5 centimetres (1.6 to 2.0 in) across, and its fruits ('hips') are red.

  9. Zakir Hussain Rose Garden - Wikipedia

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    Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, is a botanical garden located in Chandigarh, India and spread over 30 acres (120,000 m 2) of land, [1] with 50,000 rose-bushes of 1600 different species. [2] Some important Rose species in this Garden are the Royal William Rose , Europa-Rosarium , Rosa Gallica , Beach Rose , Rosa chinensis , Centifolia roses , Rosa ...