Etymology:
Meaning:
A flowering plant with fragrant, often showy flowers that are typically red, pink, yellow, or white.
Origin:
The rose is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It is cultivated worldwide for its beauty and fragrance. There are over 100 species of roses, and thousands of cultivars have been developed.
Other forms:
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