and was always a rose.
But now the theory goes,
that the apples a rose,
and the pear is, and so
the plum ,i suppose.
The dear only knows,
what will next prove a rose.
You of course are a rose--
but we were always a rose.
By Robert,frost
typed by :d Emma tee hee ha
She taught school.
Robert frosts poems are modernist
The apple is a Malus which is a member of the rose or Rosaceae family.
No, it is in the Rosaceae family.
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.
It is a member of the rose family.
No, rose belongs to the family Rosaceae
berrynose
revelation
rosaceae
me and you
The House of Lancashire. The House of York's symbol was a white rose.