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  2. Thorns, spines, and prickles - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Technically speaking, many plants commonly thought of as having thorns or spines actually have prickles. Roses, for instance, have prickles. [7] While the position of thorns and spines are known positively to be controlled by phyllotaxis, the positioning of prickles appears to be truly random. If not, then by a phyllotaxis so arcane as ...

  3. Pyracantha - Wikipedia

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    Pyracantha is a member of the Rose family, and includes seven species. The genus was defined by 19th century botanist Max Joseph Roemer . [ 8 ] The term Pyracantha derives from the Greek pyrakantha, referring to pyr "fire", and akantha "thorn, thorny plant".

  4. Rosa carolina - Wikipedia

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    Painting of the Carolina rose by Mary E. Eaton from a 1917 issue of National Geographic. Rosa carolina is a perennial shrub. [3] The stems have straight, needle-like thorns, which distinguishes it from very similar species such as R. palustris and R. virginiana, which have curved thorns.

  5. Knock Out Roses Are the Easiest Rose to Grow. Here's How to Do It

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    These roses don’t need to be coddled the way many other types, such as hybrid tea roses, do. They have a long bloom time and few problems with diseases or pests. Knock Out Roses, which were ...

  6. You need to choose good roses for gardening. Here's how - AOL

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    When it comes to selecting a rose to grow, you need to consider the source of the rose, what grade it is, does it grow on a root stock or its own roots, and many other features.

  7. Where do Valentine’s Day roses come from? - AOL

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    More than chocolates in a heart-shaped box, more than dinner reservations and bright red teddy bears, it’s roses that have really come to symbolize Valentine’s Day. The most popular flower of ...

  8. Rose symbolism - Wikipedia

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    In the Song of Songs 2:1-2, the Jewish people are compared with a rose, remaining beautiful amongst thorns, [7] although some translations instead refer to a "lily among thorns." [ 8 ] The Zohar uses a "thirteen-petalled rose" as a symbol for the thirteen attributes of Divine Mercy [ 7 ] named in Exodus 34:6-7. [ 9 ]

  9. Crown of Thorns Is the PERFECT Plant for Lazy Gardeners - AOL

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    Crown of thorns has few pest issues. Occasionally, it may be attacked by mealybugs, spider mites, or thrips. Inspect your plant regularly, and if you see anything unusual, identify the pest and ...

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