Roses were brought to America by European settlers in the 18th century, who introduced various species and cultivars as they established new gardens and landscapes. The first roses were primarily from Europe and Asia, with the most notable being the wild species Rosa gallica and Rosa damascena. Over time, these roses adapted to the American climate, and their popularity grew, leading to the development of hybrid varieties that suited local preferences. Today, roses are cultivated widely across the continent, showcasing a diverse range of colors and forms.
Rose and red breasted nuthatches migrate southward during the winter months.
they migrate in december and january
Yes, they migrate through out South America
for freedom
south america
for freedom
South America
South america
they migrate from USA across the Gulf of Mexico to central America they migrate from USA across the Gulf of Mexico to central America This question was asked by Aisea and answered by someone else then my friend, Chris who is a perv
Most people migrate from latin America to the U.S to take care of their needs for their family.
North America
South