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Q: How do you distinguish an English rose from other roses?
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Is English rose a pink color?

'English Rose' is not a named color. The color Rose is a pink color. Pink is a very common color for roses. All English roses are not pink, however.


When White roses and red roses are incompletely dominant to each other when a red rose and a white rose are crossed a pink rose is produced What is the probability of producing a white rose?

The probability of producing a white rose when crossing a red rose with a white rose is 25%, as the white allele is recessive. The genotype of the pink rose is Rr (incomplete dominance), where R represents the red allele and r represents the white allele.


How do roses pollinate?

I just need help on my rose recherch so just please help me.and a rose can get pollinated by bees. but idk.A rose is insect pollinated.


How did the English rose originate?

Simply, from the Wars of the Roses. The Wars of the Roses were a series of conflicts fought between the House of Lancaster and the House of York (and their supporters). The Forces of Lancaster adopted an emblem that was of a red rose to distinguish themselves from their opponents. Originally the House of York just used the emblem of the English monarch, the rampant lion, but towards the end they adopted the white rose. Henry Tudor emerged victorious from the wars and started the Tudor period of English history. He married the daughter of the Duke of York in an attempt to settle the country down and unify the sides. In addition to this he created a new emblem, the English rose which is the red rose of Lancaster with the centre of the white rose of York. Henry Tudor, defeating Richard III at Boswick, was a member of the Lancaster side of the War of the Roses, using a Red Rose as their symbol. Because Henry's claim to the throne was a bit shaky, he strengthened his claim by marrying the daughter of Edward IV, Elizabeth of York. By combining the Red Rose of the Lancasters with the White Rose of York, the modern day English Rose, Henry ended the War of the Roses which had, in a sense, began when Henry Bolingbroke took the throne from Richard II.


Where did the word roses come from?

Before 12th century: Old English rose, of Germanic origin, from Latin rosa; reinforced in Middle English by Old French rose.


What is 'Grazie per le belle rose' when translated from Italian to English?

Grazie per le belle rose! in Italian means "Thank you for the beautiful roses!" in English.


Does a rose reproduce?

A rose reproduces off of the other roses around it. Bees also carry pollen from one rose to another.


What are the roses from war of the roses?

Both houses in the War of the Roses had a rose as their family crest; for the Lancasters it was a red rose, for the Yorks it was a white rose. Their combined family, the Tudors, had a white rose within a red rose.


What is the plural or plural possessive rose?

The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.


Type of roses?

There are many types of roses. However the most common are Red rose White rose Wild rose Peace rose :)


What was Princess Diana's favourite flowers?

White roses and water lilies.


Does a rose has fragrance?

In general, the rose smell is very rich and warm.The fragrance varies depending on the kind of rose. Ex: The English Rose and The Alexander Mackenzie Rose smell completely different. Some are potent, some are ephemeral. Even on the same plant, the fragrance can vary from one flower to another in strength and tone.Unfortunately, many roses are bred to have no smell at all.