A Pink Rose on the Roadside

Tuesday, March 19, 2024
There are plenty of rose varieties in nature (wildly), and even more cultivation varieties by human cultivation. 


Image - A pink rose, found on roadside.

Based on Google sources, in respect to numbe, the variety of wild Vs cultivation roses are following:
- about 150 species of wild roses
- more than 30,000 cultivation roses.

Colors of this flower are plenty, but the favorites: red, pink, yellow, white, orange, lavender and purple.  

While walking in the morning, we stop by to have a look and smell the pink rose. The scent likes combines of floral and sweet.

Do you favor of what varieties and colors of Roses?

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22 comments:

  1. ...the rose has fascinated people for centuries.

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  2. So lovely! I do like the pink ones! Hope your spring is going well.

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  3. I wish I was more knowledgeable about the types of roses. There are so many. I don't think we have as many roses as we used to in our neighborhood.

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  4. Roses are so beautiful in any color but I love the yellow ones. Unfortunately, we seem to have trouble growing them. They start out great and then the beetles come!! I am looking to get a climbing one this season! Fingers crossed!

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    1. yellow is favorite now...

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  5. This little rose is a beauty. I have always loved roses of all kinds, but I think my favorite are the big Yellow Roses. I have knock out roses planted in my side flower bed and they are blooming....such a sweet smell

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  6. Roses are beautiful.
    I wish you a nice weekend.

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    1. Thank you-
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      There are plenty of rose varieties in nature (wildly), and even more cultivation varieties by human cultivation.

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  8. Beautiful! I've been going around and taking pictures of all the flowers blooming around here--makes me so happy!

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  9. Roses are my favorite flower with the peonies!
    I love them ♥

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  10. A nice flower - and all selected from one wild species I suppose.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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    1. I think so....

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      There are plenty of rose varieties in nature (wildly), and even more cultivation varieties by human cultivation.

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    1. Thank you-
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      There are plenty of rose varieties in nature (wildly), and even more cultivation varieties by human cultivation.

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  12. This is interesting and informative. I love the photo of the pretty rose. Thank you for sharing this information. Wishing you all the best, my friend.

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