There are plenty of rose varieties in nature (wildly), and even more cultivation varieties by human cultivation.
Based on Google sources, in respect to numbe, the variety of wild Vs cultivation roses are following:
- about 150 species of wild roses
- more than 30,000 cultivation roses.
Colors of this flower are plenty, but the favorites: red, pink, yellow, white, orange, lavender and purple.
While walking in the morning, we stop by to have a look and smell the pink rose. The scent likes combines of floral and sweet.
Do you favor of what varieties and colors of Roses?
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...the rose has fascinated people for centuries.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! I do like the pink ones! Hope your spring is going well.
ReplyDeleteI wish I was more knowledgeable about the types of roses. There are so many. I don't think we have as many roses as we used to in our neighborhood.
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ReplyDeleteRoses are so beautiful in any color but I love the yellow ones. Unfortunately, we seem to have trouble growing them. They start out great and then the beetles come!! I am looking to get a climbing one this season! Fingers crossed!
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This little rose is a beauty. I have always loved roses of all kinds, but I think my favorite are the big Yellow Roses. I have knock out roses planted in my side flower bed and they are blooming....such a sweet smell
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I love roses in the wild.
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There are plenty of rose varieties in nature (wildly), and even more cultivation varieties by human cultivation.
Beautiful! I've been going around and taking pictures of all the flowers blooming around here--makes me so happy!
ReplyDeleteRoses are my favorite flower with the peonies!
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ReplyDeleteA nice flower - and all selected from one wild species I suppose.
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There are plenty of rose varieties in nature (wildly), and even more cultivation varieties by human cultivation.
Very pretty!
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There are plenty of rose varieties in nature (wildly), and even more cultivation varieties by human cultivation.
This is interesting and informative. I love the photo of the pretty rose. Thank you for sharing this information. Wishing you all the best, my friend.
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