Yes. "A rose" is a flower and a flower is a thing.
The word "rose" is also the past tense of the verb to rise.
yes. there is
It depends. Does Rose like that sort of thing?
The only thing the Black rose really does is help you marry Lady Gray
no only in movies they are props
yes yes there is
I know of no real-life tragedies that took place at The Rose.
Yes, the word 'rose' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a flower, a thing.
Sure you can. But who are you going to get to eat them? There is such a thing as rose tea and rose water which require the preparation of roses with hot water. Rose tea is a good thing to drink. Rose water is good to smell and is supposed to be good for your skin. Experiment. Cook up a bunch of roses and see what you get.
the same thing it does in all other plants.
no only in movies they are props
No, it is not an adverb. A rose is a thing, therefore a noun. *The spelling "arose" (past tense of arise) is also not an adverb.
There is no such thing as a lesbian name.