Why would a rose bush stop making more roses?
Many roses only flower once or twice in a season and are not repeat flowering. If the rose is not flowering over a very long time, the soil may be too rich in nitrogen, and not high enough in the other needed elements. Garden centers have products that will promote flowering, or try ash around the plant. The other possibility is that the plant is now more shaded than before, as roses need full sun to flower well.
What is the taxonomy of a rose?
The taxonomy of a rose is as follows:
There are over 100 species of roses within the Rosa genus, with countless cultivars and hybrids.
What Are The 7 Levels of classification of rose?
The seven levels of classification of a rose are Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. Roses belong to the Kingdom Plantae, Phylum Anthophyta, Class Magnoliopsida, Order Rosales, Family Rosaceae, Genus Rosa, and Species varies depending on the specific type of rose.
What is the scientific name for the china rose?
Type your answer here... the scientific name for a china rose is a Rosa chinesis
What is the historical context of To the virgins to make much of time by Robert Herrick?
Herrick was writing on the cusp of metaphysical poetry. So the poem can be looked at as a reaction to the courtly love that preceded it in the 16th century/Elizabethans, where poetry was focused on faithful love, your average man pining after a woman (usually presented as a lady or goddess), although there are exceptions. Herrick was responding with a carpe diem approach, advocating liberation in different ways. Much of this is to do with the puritan revolt of the time and the questioning of older attitudes and traditions within the era, such as the dedication of courtly love mentioned, and the pastoral tradition - idealising rural life. You could also suggest that the concentration on sun and time could be exploring the developments in science and astrology, for example, they were starting to reveal that the earth was not the centre of the universe as previously thought, prompting a mood of re evaluation that may have corresponded with romantic/sexual attitudes and love poetry such as To Virgins, to make much of time. Hope that helps!
What is the meaning of white roses in Alice in Wonderland?
Changing the white roses (symbolizing the overthrown House of York (i.e. Richard III)) in favor of the red roses (symbolizing the conquering House of Lancaster (i.e. Henry VII, etc). Refers to end of the War of the Roses (1485).
What is the English word 'rose' in Italian?
Rosi is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Rosie."
Specifically, the name functions as a feminine nickname in Italian. It is a diminutive for Rosa ("Rose"). The pronunciation will be "RO-zee" for the nickname and "RO-za" for the given name.
What does four dozen red roses mean?
Yellow roses once meant jealousy, but today the yellow rose signifies friendship, familiar love. Red signifies love and passion. True red is the rose for lovers. Fiery red roses signify passion, while cardinal red symbolizes desire. Fully bloomed red roses best convey the message "I still love you," while red rose buds are a way to express love for the first time.
No. The roses might die if you will put so much water in it's vase. The correct sprinkling of water in flowers/roses are early in the morning and nearly night.
Is there such thing as a black or blue rose?
No, there is no true Black or Blue roses in nature. There are roses that are called black roses or blue roses but these are usually just very deep red or purple roses. In the case of blue roses they are actually a purple rose with a bluish tint. In another example of a not so true black or blue rose, white roses are sometimes dyed to look black or blue. Until now it has not been possible to produce a blue rose, with most roses called 'blue' being shades of lavender or purple. The CSIRO have claimed to have produced a truly blue rose, and there is a link to their Web site to the left under Web Links. This also includes a discussion on why there have been no blue roses so far.
There are no black roses, only in fiction. Roses that are called 'black' are actually dark red.
ANSWER: In all rose varieties, one color was long missing-blue. The gene for producing blue, delphinidin, does not occur naturally in the rose family. However, after years of joint research by an Australian company and a Japanese company, a "blue" rose was created in 2004 using genetic engineering. Further effort is needed, though, to achieve a bluer hue. from Awake magazine article
its used for heart fallure and when u get poisned use something with rose in it hen ur better within 5 minutes
What two colors were roses up until the 19th century?
The natural colors of roses are yellow and pink. White and red roses are merely variations of a pink rose bred for darker or lighter colors.
I just need help on my rose recherch so just please help me.
and a rose can get pollinated by bees. but idk.
A rose is insect pollinated.
Yes. Just not the type of fruit you would eat. Roses produce an enlarged ovary to protect their ovules or seeds after pollination occurs. It may just be a little green bud on the stem after the rose flower falls off. Not a fruit as big as an apple though.
What root system does a rose have?
You can apply rooting hormone, which you can buy at any garden store (don't use too much of it) and put it in most, but not wet, soil, until it roots (don't add water because you're stressing the plant into growing new roots). Keep the humidity around the plant high so it doesn't desiccate.
Is there a rose called Carolyn?
Yes , it is a kind of romantic rose that most boys can send this flower to their girlfriends .
Do roses come from bulbs or seeds?
Roses come from the seed pods known as rose "hips", not from bulbs.
What is the full classification of rose?
if you want the answer in scientific terms it is classified a chemical change