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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.

626 Questions

Do Japanese beetles kill rose bushes?

Yes, Japanese beetles kill rose bushes. The insects in question (Popillia japonica) may leave disfiguring traces on above-ground rose bush parts when they are few in number. But they will have the possibility of killing the beautiful ornamental woody plant when roses already are stressed environmentally and subjected to swarming invasions.

Is Roses coming to Williamston NC 27892?

Variety Wholesalers, Rose's parent Company, is currently in negoiations for retail space in Williamston. I'm not 100% sure of location, but Roanoke Landing Shopping Center has been mentioned. Let's hope so!

What is the science behind roses?

it grows when the lif=ght from the sun hits it

Red roses are a sign of love?

because they are romantic and who doesn't love a dozen roses?

Is rose bushes harmful to animals?

Yes. The thorns of the rose can pierce or poke the animal if the animal gets too near.

What happened to david rose from wcpo?

He moved to seattle and announces the news on Q13 fox news

Why aren't roses blue?

Some are, The Hybrid Tea Blue Moon for one.

What do people do with roses what do they make with roses?

i dont know look it up stupid maybe what people use to make plants go ask big momma

Can you eat a rose?

yes they are rich in vitamins

Why rose petals are used for a wedding?

Roses are used for weddings because these are known to be traditionally the most romantic and fragrant flowers.

Does roses dept store have a website?

Roses Stores are owned by Variety Wholesalers, Inc. There is not a website specifically for Roses; however, VarietyWholesalers' web address is http:/www.vwstores.com

What is 'rose' in Portuguese?

"Rosa" is a Portuguese equivalent of "rose" (Rosaspp).

The Portuguese word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "a" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "uma" ("a, one").

The pronunciation is "ROH-zuh."

Who was Lionel Rose?

a famous aboriginal boxer.. he was the first aboriginal in boxing history to win a world title

How do roses get their color?

from the color in their genetic hypothisis and genes containing cromisonic molicules make ing the color red the dominate aliel and black the resessive aliel

How do you plant a Cherokee Rose plant?

Before you grow a Cherokee Rose, make sure you have the room for an evergreen, climber that can be 12 feet tall and have a 15 foot spread. Grown on a fence, it is a good barrier plant.

  • USDA Zones 7-9 with organically rich, medium moist, well drained soil.
  • Full sun and good air circulation promotes vigorus growth and controls diseases.
  • Roses prefer a pH of 5.5 to 7.
  • Dig a deep, wide hole. Plant 8-12 feet apart.
  • Plant as deep as the container they were in.
  • Water regularly and mulch every year for moisture conservation.

Which biome did roses originate from?

Roses originate from the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They are found everywhere, but are mostly found in Asia.

What is the symbol of 18 roses in debut?

18 roses represent the top 18 men/guys most important in the debutante's life.

Are persimmon leaves a good mulch to use in a rose garden in winter?

Generally speaking, leaves are not a good mulch for anything until they have been composted. Roses are susceptible to fungal diseases, the spores of which over-winter in the leaf litter around the base of the plant. If you live in an area warm enough to grow persimmon trees, you don't need to protect the rose crowns from freezing, so all you need to do is top-dress with a good compost. To compost your persimmon leaves, which are large, try chopping them up and mixing them with grass clippings to get the composting process started quickly. Properly prepared compost needs to reach at least 180 degrees to kill all pathogens, but if you can't achieve that, at least let the compost rot for a year or so, and turn it to get oxygen to the middle of the pile a few times during the year.

What is local name of rose?

the local name of rose is just as the the same

by rohan shekhar

loyola school 7d