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Roses

Dating back over 35 million years and native to North America, as well as throughout Europe and Asia, roses are perennial plants that can vary in type as much as they can in color. It is thought that these early flowers, resembling the wild Sweetbrier, were used for food and medicine. This category contains questions regarding their nature and livelihood, biological makeup, and how to care for them.

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When was Life Is a Bed of Roses created?

Life Is a Bed of Roses was created on 1983-04-20.

Why is multiflora rose successful?

The ability to attract wildlife, cover ground quickly, endure extreme pruning, fight soil erosion, look beautiful, maintain control, out-compete other plants, produce nutritious parts, repel enemies and predators, resist pest management schedules, smell nice, and yield ample floral and foliar outputs are reasons why multiflora rose is successful. The plant in question (Rosa multiflora) dominates through aggressive horizontal and vertical growth advanced by stout stems and protected by scary prickles. Its quick rebounds from confinement, control, and cutting back ensure that the shrub gets to keep the niche it has and try for more because of the good that it does for soils and wildlife as well as the attractive, fragrant, nutritious flower and leaf parts which people so enjoy.

How deep do you need to dig around the root to transfer a rose bush?

about 3 feet deep because a rose bushes roots are really long and deep

What time does the Roses in Fayetteville North Carolina open?

Roses in Fayetteville, North Carolina, typically opens at 8:00 AM. However, it's always a good idea to check the store's official website or contact them directly for the most accurate and current operating hours, as they may vary by location or day of the week.

What is the domain and kingdom and class and family and phylum and species and genus for a china rose?

Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Subfamily: Rosoideae
Genus: Rosa
Species: R. chinensis

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Where can you get tequila rose in hesperia ca 92345?

Tequila Rose is a Mexican cream liqueur. It is a mixture of strawberry cream liqueur and tequila.

In Hesperia, there are several liquor stores, many of the on Main Street. Tequila Rose should be available most of them, if not they can order it for you.

How do you find Rose Hips?

Find a rose bushWait for it to flower

Wait for it to fruit

The fruits are the rose hips.

What are th physical properties of a rose?

In is not adequate to discuss about rose (flower) in terms of physical properties.

What does the name Rose mean?

fame, kind, optimistic, friendly, loving, social, sweet, mischievous, frightening, beautiful, energetic

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How long do roses live?

Roses can last a lifetime with proper care. Old fashioned climbing roses used to be use in cemeteries, blooming year after year. These also smell great as well. Other roses, standing type will also live a long, long time if pruned and fertlized at the appropriate. One must also be aware of the possibility of too much moisture, roses need to breath, thus the pruning.

What does the rose mean?

1.rose is a beautiful plant that is grown by seeds

2.rose stands for demon or bad for example:elssy rose is the most rose person ive ever seen.

When was Roses Are Red - compilation - created?

Roses Are Red - compilation - was created on 1995-12-01.

Is there a rose variety named Ron?

Yes, there is a rose variety named Ron. Ron serves as a nickname for the Rosa 'Ronald Reagan' variety hybridized by Dr. Keith W. Zary in 2005 and named for 40th U.S. President Ronald Wilson Reagan (Feb. 6, 1911-June 5, 2004). The bee-friendly, fragrant, red-flowering, spring- through fall-blooming, thorned hybrid tea variety, which propagates through stem and tip cuttings, will mature to 4- to 5-foot- (1.22- to 1.52-meter) heights by 2- to 3-foot (0.61- to 0.91-meter) widths in acidic to alkaline soils, with power of hydrogen (pH) 5.6 to 7.8 in United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) hardiness zones 5 and beyond.