In my area we have roses that are not native that have become weeds. They were imported from China and are considered invasive plants.
ROSE is a common name, to talk about plants in this context actual genus and species names should be used because common names have little to no meaning in the scientific world and you are trying to disguss a scientific subject. Species of the genus Rosa are invasive weeds in certain parts of the world many of them in their wild form bear little or no resemblance to the cultivated forms. Rosa rubiginosa is so invasive it is considered naturalised in parts of Australia, want to know more ask Peteee - Why do people insist on growing weeds?
rose bushes become the largest
The definition of a weed is 'a plant which grows were you don't want it to.' Dandelions are wild flowers, they are only weeds if you don't want them. A rose bush in the middle of a field of potatoes would be considered to be a weed.
a weed is simply a plant that grows where it isn't wanted. the most charming rose bush is a weed if it grows in the middle of a tomato field and a tomato will be a weed if it grows in the middle of a lawn.
The Rose Bush of Memories was created in 1914.
a rose bush is classificated into domain and kingdom
no its not
chloroplast, plant cell, leaf, rose bush
The plants you are referring to are a specific strain of plants, the same as a rose plant is a rose plant, and a juniper tree is a juniper tree. They don't become rose plants, and they don't become juniper trees. If you're referring to the buds commonly smoked (illegaly) those are the fruit of the cannibis plant, such as apples are the fruit of apple trees.
Bear's weed, consumptive's weed, gum bush, and mountain balm.
on a rose bush
The Rose Bush of Memories - 1914 was released on: USA: 6 June 1914
A peace rose bush can costs over £150 as it is one of the finest roses arround .