they make food for they self
It has a grassy habitat
the rose can grow in gardens green houses and wild roses grow in forests
A roses habitat is a nice open spaced area where sunlight, rain and air can get to it to grow big :D
Open, moist spaces that are not waterlogged is the habitat of the Rose Orchid (Cleistes divaricata).Specifically, the orchid favors meadows and savannahs. But it also may be found in open woods. Another favorite location are swamps.
Wet grassland is the habitat of the Rose Pogonia (Pogonia ophioglossoides).Specifically, this wild orchid demands moisture and nutrients. It finds both needs met in bogs, meadows and savannahs. But it also thrives on seepage slopes.
through out india/asia
roses are found mostly in the united states.....you could also maybe find them in mexico
I think there's no such thing as a blue rose. Roses can probably not be blue, unless we dye them. So yeah. Sorry, but they probably don't really exist. Sincerely, Anne k.;):)
The Tamil name for desert rose is "சேனை மல்லிகை" (Senai Malligai). This name reflects the plant's native habitat and its distinctive flower. The desert rose, scientifically known as Adenium obesum, is appreciated for its striking blooms and is often grown as an ornamental plant.
East Texas is where the antique rose fest is and a neat old guy told me its the black mud mixed with the lime ground of Texas the makes it a wild habitat.
Rose plants have a niche within their ecosystem as ornamental plants valued for their aesthetic beauty, fragrance, and symbolism. They play a role in attracting pollinators and providing habitat for certain insects. In gardens and landscapes, they contribute to biodiversity and provide cultural and emotional benefits to humans.
Yes, the Sturt's desert rose (Gossypium sturtianum) is classified as a vulnerable species in Australia. It faces threats from habitat loss due to land clearing, grazing by livestock, and climate change impacting its arid habitat. Conservation efforts are being made to protect and restore populations of this unique plant.