Rose is a temperate tree species, which is cold-resistant and drought-tolerant, and has no strict requirements on soil. It can grow in weak alkaline soil. It grows and blooms best in neutral or slightly acidic light loam rich in humus and well drained, and likes light best. Poor growth in the shade, few flowers, no tolerance to water accumulation. When it is flooded, the leaves under it will turn yellow and it will sprout quickly.
Rose is native to China and has a long history of cultivation. In plant taxonomy, rose is a kind of rose. Nowadays, "rose" is often cited as another name for a series of cultivated varieties of large-flowered rose. These cultivated varieties can also be called modern roses or modern roses (which are different in appearance from real roses).
The fruit of wild rose is edible, sugar-free, and rich in vitamin C. It is often used in herbal tea, jam, jelly, juice and bread, as well as Nyponsoppa and Rhodomel. In western literature, European roses Rosa gallica and Rosa ×alba have long symbolized beauty and love.
The ancient Greeks and Romans used roses to symbolize their love gods Aphrodite and Venus. Roses are masterpieces created by Zeus in Greek mythology, which are used to show off their abilities to the gods.
Rose is the national flower of Britain; Flower language: love, love and beauty, radiant, brave and noble.
Roses have many colors: red, yellow, white, purple, blue, etc ... Different colors have their own language to represent meaning or love.
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Baidu encyclopedia rose