the rose
Rose Family
About 70 genera of the rose family are cultivated for food, ornament, flowers, timber, or other uses. Although worldwide in distribution, the family is most abundant in north temperate regions and contains many of the most important fruit trees grown in temperate areas. These include apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry, apricot, almond, nectarine, prune, loquat, and quince. The rambling, usually thorny raspberry, blackberry, and dewberry, or loganberry, are members of a genus of the rose family that also includes the common bramble. The strawberry is also a member of the family. In addition the family contains many important ornamentals: chokeberry, cinquefoil, hawthorn, shadbush, cotoneaster, firethorn, flowering cherry, flowering quince, and mountain ash.
2006-08-24 09:33:15
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answer #1
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answered by archimedes_crew 3
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All of those fall under the rose family.
You can tell by the flower. Also by the green
part called the calyx (the star-shaped part
on top of the blackberries, raspberries, and
strawberries).
2006-08-24 16:35:23
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answer #2
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answered by stinker4_1 2
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Rose
2006-08-24 16:29:57
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Nightshade
2006-08-24 16:29:39
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answer #4
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answered by Bors 4
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All relatives of the roses. Their fruits, raw or cooked, give us desserts, pleasant drinks, and many a between-meal delicacy.
2006-08-24 16:32:48
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a Rose by any other name
2006-08-24 16:35:10
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answered by Norman H 2
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They all belong to the rose family. LOL
2006-08-24 16:35:32
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answered by Charles D 2
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ROSE!! i read that sum where at a resturant
2006-08-24 19:57:37
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answered by Anonymous
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