Garden variety roses: yes wild roses:no
There are thousands of Rose cultivars, as fashions change year by year some fall behind and can be lost or endangered, so the answer is that there are some endangered and extinct rose cultivars, but the species itself is not endangered. I haven't studied wild roses, but my understanding is that they are not endangered.
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the spore of the plant rose up and hit me in the face
There are many people who help endangered animals. Anyone in fact can help out an endangered animal if they are educated.
they are different because extinct is when a species is completely died out and endangered is when a species is reduced and may die out. they alike because they both deal with killing the species.
The Queen Sago IS on the endangered species list
The Arizona cliff rose (Purshia subintegra) is not currently listed as an endangered plant species. However, it may face threats from habitat destruction, invasive species, and climate change. Conservation efforts are important to monitor and protect its populations in the wild.
No it is not endangered.
Yes, it is endangered
Yes it is,
A rose is a land plant;because it is on land.
An apothecary rose is a plant of an ancient cultivated family of gallica rose, or the flower of such a plant.
A new rose plant grows from rose cuttings(stem cuttings).
Endangered Plants are plants that are about to disappear for ever or already have.
Yes, you can plant rose stems to grow new rose bushes.
Yes they will become extinct. Not all the time... some endangered animals that eat endangered plants also eat other plants that might not be endangered... therefore they can live off another plant when to endangered plant goes extinct!!!! :)
because rose is a plant and butterfly is a animal
Yes, you can plant a single rose in your garden.