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The wild roses commonly grown in gardens include Rosa moschata ("musk rose"), Rosa banksiae ("Lady Banks' rose"), Rosa pimpinellifolia ("Scots rose" or "burnet rose"), Rosa rubiginosa ("sweetbriar" or "eglantine"), and Rosa foetida in varieties 'Austrian Copper', 'Persian Double', and 'Harison's Yellow'.
– Miss Willmott's rose, Willmott's rose (Gymnocarpae) Rosa woodsii Lindl. – Woods' rose, interior rose, mountain rose, pear-hip rose, common wild rose, prairie rose; Rosa xanthina Lindl. – yellow rose, Manchu rose; Rosa zalana Wiesb. Rosa zaramagensis Demurova; Rosa zhongdianensis T.C.Ku; Rosa zuvandica Gadzh. See also. Garden roses; Rose ...
Description. The Damask rose is a deciduous shrub growing to 2.2 metres (7 ft 3 in) tall, the stems densely armed with stout, curved prickles and stiff bristles. The leaves are pinnate, with five (rarely seven) leaflets. The roses are a light to moderate pink to light red. The relatively small flowers grow in groups.
The flowers are small, 1.5–2.5 cm diameter, white or pale yellow and are fragrant. It is amongst the earliest flowering of all roses, usually appearing during May in the northern hemisphere, though cold weather can delay flowering. All Lady Banks' roses are said to smell of violets to varying degrees. Taxonomy
Flowers of plants in the rose family are generally described as "showy". They are radially symmetrical , and almost always hermaphroditic. Rosaceae generally have five sepals , five petals , and many spirally arranged stamens .
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A cobblestone mosaic showing the Red Rose of Lancaster in Williamson Park, Lancaster. Lancashire's official coat of arms has three red roses. Flag of Lancashire. Unofficial flag of Lancashire with a white background, commonly flown until the adoption of the official version in 2008.