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  2. Rosa 'Wedding Bells' - Wikipedia

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    'Wedding Bells' is a medium, upright, bushy shrub, 3 to 4 ft (90—121 cm) in height with a 3 ft (91 cm) spread. Blooms are large, 4—5 in (10—12 cm) in diameter, with over 40 petals. Buds are long, pointed, and ovoid. Flowers have a very full, high-centered bloom form, with over 40 petals.

  3. Marriage in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    On the day of the wedding, the couple's bedroom is decorated with flowers. It is customary for roses or rose petals to be laid across the couple's bed and sometimes for garlands or strings of roses to be used as bed curtains. The groom's female relatives lead the bride to the bedroom and she is left for some time to await the groom's arrival.

  4. Rosa 'American Beauty' - Wikipedia

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    The hybrid perpetual has cup-shaped flowers with a brilliant crimson colour and up to 50 petals, situated on long stiff stems.The buds are thick and globular and open to strongly scented, hybrid tea-like flowers with a diameter of 11 cm. [2] They appear in flushes over a long period, but according to the RHS Encyclopedia of Roses, only sparingly.

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  6. A Beauty and the Beast-esque magical rose actually exists ...

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    And if they stay underneath the 30 cm clear glass dome, they might even live forever. Yes, you read that right. So go on -- live your own Beauty and the Beast fairytale with a magical, enchanted rose.

  7. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    Records exist of them being grown in Chinese gardens and Greek gardens from at least 500 BC, [13] [14] and the ancient Romans were extremely fond of them, putting rose petals in beds, [11] and throwing them at festive occasions. They remained popular in Islamic and Chinese gardens.

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