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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

What is tequila rose?

Tasty combination of strawberries, cream, caramel and tequila

Why do roses smell?

The how is simple, roses smell because they have perfume which is a mixture of aldehydes, ketones and other aromatic organic molecules.
The why is a it more complex. Initially roses evolved to have an odour to attract pollinating insects to the blossoms. If the insects didn't know where the flowers were, and couldn't see them, despite the colours of the blooms, the plants would not be fertilized and would not produce seeds.
Man had a hand in the process. As the rose became more domesticated gardeners seectively bred for prettier flowers and more pleasant aromas. In recent times the desire to make hardier flowers which would be safely transportable to makets has down played the aroma in favour of durability.

Does blood help roses grow?

No, blood has no effect on the growth of roses.

What is something dirty that rimes with roses are red violets are blue?

Roses are red.
Violets are blue.
I have a rake.
lets try somthing new!


Roses are red.
my mind is twisted.
bend over baby
your about to get fisted!

What do the different colors of roses signify?

Red-Love and Passion

Yellow-Friendship and Familiar Love

Orange-Pride or Amazement

Pink-Elegance and Poetic Romance

White-Loyalty and Purity

Purple-Majestic Glory and Eternal Love

Black-Death or Rejuvenation on the Horizon

When was Red Roses for a Blue Lady created?

Red Roses for a Blue Lady was created in 1948.

What plant looks like miniature white or yellow roses?

A miniature rose plant is actually a plant that looks like miniature white or yellow roses. These are also found with blooms in red, pink, purple, or even orange.

How much does a bouquet of roses cost from VON'S?

In my area Vons stores (Inland Empire) Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, CA. it's $12.99 for a dozen long stem roses. I have seen them on sale for as low as $8.99 a Dz.

How much do black roses cost?

black roses are super expensive because they are ginetically produced. there fore one black rose would cost about 50$. i know. bummer.lol

What are good nicknames for rose?

The good nicknames for Rose are Rosie, Rosey, Ro, RoRo, Roo...

Why do roses have almost no fibrous roots?

That it is not part of being a dicot is a reason why roses have almost no fibrous roots.

Specifically, angiosperms (flowering plants) generally can be described as having fibrous or taproot systems. A main, primary, solitary, trunk-like taproot develops from the plant's embryonic root (radicle). It grows ever downward in the soil in search of moisture and nutrients. It is the characteristic of the dicot division of angiosperms and therefore of the dicot named the rose.

In contrast, a fibrous root system can be found in the monocot division of angiosperms. Such a system happens because the embryonic root does not survive the plant's youth. As a result, monocots such as grasses, lilies and palm trees have many, shallow-rooted, thin roots which grow outward and keep branching and rebranching.

How do roses get energy?

Roses get energy by using photosyntheise were a uses light and turns it in to the food it needs to survive

What year did vic Dana sing red roses for a blue lady?

Vic Dana released the song "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" in 1965. The song became one of his popular hits, showcasing his smooth vocal style. It was originally written by John L. C. Smith and has been covered by various artists over the years.

What is the meaning of one red rose?

Beauty, passion, love and emotional warmth. :) (Also the House of Lancaster in the English 'Wars of the Roses', 1455-1485. The rival House of York used the white rose).

What eats a guelder rose?

many animals eat a guelder rose, including monkeys and leef beetles

Where is Alia Rose's father Peter?

Alia Rose's father Peter LeBeau is a mail carrier in Northridge California.