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Product Description
Rose Plant (Rosa spp.) — Description
The rose plant is a classic ornamental shrub admired worldwide for its stunning, fragrant blooms and elegant growth habit. Belonging to the genus Rosa, it includes thousands of varieties in many colors, shapes, and sizes, making it one of the most cherished flowering plants for gardens, landscapes, and pots.
Appearance
Size: Varies by type—miniature roses grow 1–2 feet, while hybrid teas, floribundas, and climbers can reach 4–15 feet tall.
Leaves: Compound leaves with 3–9 serrated leaflets, glossy to matte green depending on variety.
Stems: Woody stems often bear prickles (thorns); young stems may be reddish-green.
Flowers:
Available in a wide range of colors: red, pink, yellow, white, orange, lavender, bi-colored
Bloom forms include single, double, clustered, or large solitary blossoms
Many varieties are highly fragrant, while others are lightly scented
Petals are soft, layered, and iconic in shape
Fruit: Produces small, berry-like rose hips containing seeds, often orange to red when mature.
Growth & Ecology
Prefers full sun and well-drained fertile soil.
Grows well in temperate to warm climates.
Requires regular watering, pruning, and deadheading for continuous flowering.
Suitable for pots, borders, hedges, and climbing supports.
Uses
Popular for ornamental gardening, landscaping, bouquets, and decoration.
Rose petals are used in perfumes, teas, skincare, and traditional remedies.
Rose hips are valued for vitamin C and herbal uses.