Lapageria rosea was created in 1802.
Oenothera rosea was created in 1789.
Canavalia rosea was created in 1825.
Primula rosea was created in 1834.
Sarracenia rosea was created in 1993.
Nephropsis rosea was created in 1888.
South American temperate rainforests are found in eastern Chile and western Argentina. These forests are mixed and broadleaf forests, which share many plant families with other Gondwana continents such as Australia and New Zealand. Plants include Copihue (Lapageria rosea), ferns Blechnum chilenseand Lophosoria quadripinnata, Nalca (Gunnera tinctoria), and bamboos Chusquea coleou and Chusquea quila. Many species are endemic to this region.
coccus or spherical
Vinca Rosea
'Sada-Bahaar'.
Yes
The scientific name for the common Hollyhock is Alcea rosea (also seen as A. rosea). If you are looking for another type of Hollyhock the species will be the same but the sub-species will be different. For example, Alcea ficifolia, the fig-leaved Hollyhock.
Pityriasis rosea