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Roses are
best known for their flowers. Roses are popular garden shrubs, as
flowering shrubs. They are also grown as cut flowers, as one of
the most popular and commonly sold florists' flowers.
      A few roses are
grown for scented foliage (such as Rosa rubiginosa, ornamental
thorns, Rosa sericea or their ornamental fruit Rosa
moyesii).Â
     Rose hips are occasionally made into jam, jelly, and marmalade, or are brewed for tea, primarily for their high vitamin C content. They are also pressed and filtered to make rose hip syrup. Rose hips are also used to produce Rose hip seed oil, which is used in skin products and some makeup products.
      The leaves of most
species are 5–*5 centimetres long, pinnate, with (3–) 5–9
(–*3) leaflets and basal stipules; the leaflets usually have a
serrated margin, and often a few small prickles on the underside
of the stem. The vast majority of roses are deciduous but a few
(particularly in South east Asia) are evergreen or nearly
so.
SymbolismÂ
     The rose has always been valued for its beauty and has a long history of symbolism. Roses are ancient symbols of love and beauty. 'Rose' means pink or red in a variety of languages (such as Romance languages, Greek, and Polish). The rose was sacred to a number of goddesses (including Isis and Aphrodite), and is often used as a symbol of the Virgin Mary. The ancient Greeks and Romans identified the rose with their goddesses of love referred to as Aphrodite and Venus. In Rome a wild rose would be placed on the door of a room where secret or confidential matters were discussed. The phrase sub rosa, or "under the rose", means to keep a secret — derived from this ancient Roman practice.
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China
     The China roses, based on
Rosa chinensis, were cultivated in East Asia for centuries and
finally reached Western Europe in the late ***0s. They are the
parents of many of today's hybrid roses, and they brought a
change to the form of the flower. Compared with the
aforementioned European rose classes, the Chinese roses had less
fragrant, smaller blooms carried over twiggier, more
cold-sensitive shrubs. Yet they possessed the amazing ability to
bloom repeatedly throughout the summer and into late autumn,
unlike their European counterparts. The flowers of China roses
were also notable for their tendency to "suntan," or darken over
time — unlike the blooms of European roses, which tended to
fade after opening. This made them highly desirable for
hybridisation purposes in the early ***0s. According to Graham
Stuart Thomas, China Roses are the class upon which modern roses
are built.[7] Today's exhibition rose owes its form to the China
genes, and the China Roses also brought slender buds which unfurl
when opening. Tradition holds that four "stud China" roses
('Slater's Crimson China' (***2), 'Parsons' Pink China' (***3),
and the Tea roses 'Hume's Blush Tea-scented China' (***9) and
'Parks' Yellow Tea-Scented China' (***4)) were brought to Europe
in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; in fact
there were rather more, at least five Chinas not counting the
Teas having been imported.[8] This brought about the creation of
the first classes of repeat-flowering Old Garden Roses, and later
the Modern Garden Roses. Examples: 'Old Blush China', 'Mutabilis'
(Butterfly Rose), 'Cramoisie Superieur'.
Instructions
On How to Grow Rose From
Seed
1.Collect seeds for planting. One way to get seeds is to collect
them from established rose bushes. Roses must be left on the bush
and allowed to go to seed before harvesting. Seeds are removed
from the rose hip, and the outer shell of the hip should be
discarded.
2.
Test the seeds before planting. Put the seeds in water and
discard the seeds that float. Seeds that float may be hallow. The
plump, heavier seeds that sink in the water have a better chance
of survival.
3.
Purchase a flat container for planting the seeds. This will need
to fit into your refrigerator. Consult with your gardening center
to choose the best flat for your needs.
4.
Mix equal parts sand, soil and peat moss. Consult with your
gardening center, as they may have a pre-made mixture that you
can purchase. You will need enough to fill the flat.
5.
Fill the flat with the sand, soil and peat moss
mixture.
6.
Plant each rose seed one quarter inch deep and space seeds 1 inch
apart.
7.
Place the flat in the refrigerator; the desired temperature will
be about *0 degrees F. Keep in the refrigerator for about three
months to germinate.
8.
Remove the flat from the refrigerator and place in a sunny
window, where the room temperature is between *5 to *0 degrees F.
Water lightly. Do not overwater, and do not allow the soil to get
overly dry. Transplant the heartiest of seedlings to the garden
the following spring.
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