cabbage rose
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A coarse prickly shrub (Rosa centifolia) native to the Caucasus, having fragrant, pink, double-petaled flowers and widely cultivated as a source of attar of roses.
http://spamaps.org/gallery/upyours/cabbage_giant_rose
2006-06-19 22:31:37
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answered by thematrixhazu36 5
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Rosa centifolia (lit. hundred leaved/petaled rose), the provence rose or cabbage rose is a species of rose developed by Dutch rose breeders in the middle ages between the 1600's and the 1800's. R. centifolia is believed to be bred from Rosa gallica and other rose species, however, its exact hereditery history is not well known.
Individual plants are usually shrubby in appearence with long drooping canes and greyish green leaves. The flowers are round and globular, with thin overlapping petals that are higly scented. R. centifolia is widely cultivated and their flowers are commercially harvested for the production of rose oil, which is commonly used in perfumery.
2006-06-19 22:30:21
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answered by nevyn55025 6
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Rosa centifolia, the provence rose or cabbage rose is a species of rose developed by Dutch rose breeders in the middle ages between the 1600's and the 1800's
2006-06-19 22:28:52
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answered by Bog woppit. 7
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A coarse prickly shrub (Rosa centifolia) native to the Caucasus, having fragrant, pink, double-petaled flowers.
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/r/roses-18.html
2006-06-19 22:28:50
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answered by Raynanne 5
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Your probably looking for a Pink Cottage Rose. Cottage is just a term for a type of informal garden style. Look for a good healthy pink rose from a nice nursery near you. Ask what does well in your area.
2016-05-20 04:21:54
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answered by Anonymous
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where can I buy cabbage rose bush
2016-02-14 10:50:37
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answered by pat 1
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rose
2017-03-19 03:38:52
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answered by maha 7
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