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There is significant disagreement over the number of true
rose A rose is either a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus ''Rosa'' (), in the family Rosaceae (), or the flower it bears. There are over three hundred species and tens of thousands of cultivars. They form a group of plants that can be e ...
species. Some species are so similar that they could easily be considered variations of a single species, while other species show enough variation that they could easily be considered to be different species. Lists of rose species usually show more than 320. The numbers 320 to 350 are the figures accepted by most botanists, but as Bailey has pointed out the extreme lumpers Bentham and Hooker only allowed for thirty species, while the extreme splitter Michel Gandoger allowed 4266 species just in Europe and western Asia.


Subgenera and sections

There are currently four subgenera in ''Rosa'' although there has been some disputes over the years.

', The genus Rosa (Rosoideae, Rosaceae) revisited: molecular analysis of nrITS-1 and atpB-rbcL intergenic spacer (IGS) versus conventional taxonomy, 2005
The four subgenera are: *''Hulthemia'' (formerly ''Simplicifoliae'', meaning "with single leaves") containing one or two species from southwest
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, '' R. persica'' and ''R. berberifolia'' (syn. ''R. persica'' var. ''berberifolia'') which are the only roses without compound leaves or
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s. *''Hesperrhodos'' (from the
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for "western rose") has two species, both from southwestern
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. These are ''R. minutifolia'' and ''R. stellata''. *''Platyrhodon'' (from the
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for "flaky rose", referring to flaky bark) with one species from east Asia, ''R. roxburghii''. *''Rosa'' (the type subgenus) containing all the other roses. This subgenus is subdivided into 11 sections. **''Banksianae'' – white and yellow roses from
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**''Bracteatae'' – three species, two from China and one from
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**''Caninae'' – pink and white species from
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, Europe and
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**''Carolinae'' – white, pink, and bright pink species all from
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**''Chinensis'' – white, pink, yellow, red and mixed-color roses from China and
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**''Gallicanae'' – pink to crimson and striped roses from western Asia and Europe **''Gymnocarpae'' – a small group distinguished by a deciduous receptacle on the hip; one species in western North America (''R. gymnocarpa''), the others in east Asia **''Laevigatae'' – a single white species from China **''Pimpinellifoliae'' – white, pink, bright yellow, mauve and striped roses from Asia and Europe **''Rosa'' (syn. sect. ''Cinnamomeae'') – white, pink, lilac, mulberry and red roses from everywhere but North Africa **''Synstylae'' – white, pink, and crimson roses from all areas


Species

The following species are accepted: *'' Rosa abietina'' Gren. ex Christ *'' Rosa abrica'' Khat. & Koobaz *'' Rosa abutalybovii'' Gadzh. *'' Rosa abyssinica'' R.Br. ex Lindl. *'' Rosa achburensis'' Chrshan. *'' Rosa acicularis'' Lindl. – arctic rose, prickly rose (''Rosa'') *'' Rosa adenophylla'' Galushko *'' Rosa agrestis'' Savi – fieldbriar (''Caninae'') *'' Rosa alabukensis'' Tkatsch. *'' Rosa alberti'' Regel *'' Rosa alexeenkoi'' Crép. ex Juz. *'' Rosa × alpestris'' Rapin *'' Rosa altidaghestanica'' Husseinov *'' Rosa amblyophylla'' Kult. *'' Rosa × andegavensis'' Bastard *'' Rosa arabica'' (Crép. ex Boiss.) Déségl. *'' Rosa × archipelagica'' Tchubar *'' Rosa arensii'' Juz. & Galushko *'' Rosa arkansana'' Porter – wild prairie rose, Arkansas rose (''Rosa'') *'' Rosa arvensis'' Huds. – field rose, trailing rose (''Synstylae'') *'' Rosa × atlantica'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa × avrayensis'' Rouy & E.G.Camus *'' Rosa awarica'' Husseinov *'' Rosa baiyushanensis'' Q.L.Wang *'' Rosa balcarica'' Galushko *'' Rosa balsamica'' Willd. *'' Rosa banksiae'' R.Br. *'' Rosa banksiopsis'' Baker *'' Rosa × baxanensis'' Galushko *'' Rosa beauvaisii'' Cardot *'' Rosa beggeriana'' Schrenk – (''Gymnocarpae'') *'' Rosa bella'' Rehder & E.H.Wilson *'' Rosa bellicosa'' Nevski *'' Rosa × belnensis'' Ozanon *'' Rosa × bengyana'' Rouy & L.C.Lamb. *'' Rosa biebersteiniana'' Tratt. *'' Rosa × bigeneris'' Duffort ex Rouy *'' Rosa × binaloudensis'' Vaezi, Arjmandi & Sharghi *'' Rosa × bishopii'' Wolley-Dod *'' Rosa × biturigensis'' Boreau *'' Rosa blanda'' Aiton – smooth rose *'' Rosa boissieri'' Crép. *'' Rosa × bolanderi'' Greene *'' Rosa bracteata'' J.C.Wendl. – Chicksaw Rose, Macartney Rose (''Bracteatae'') *'' Rosa bridgesii'' Crép. ex Rydb. *'' Rosa brotherorum'' Chrshan. *'' Rosa brunonii'' Lindl. – Himalayan musk rose, Brown's musk rose (''Synstylae'') *'' Rosa bugensis'' Chrshan. *'' Rosa buschiana'' Chrshan. *'' Rosa caesia'' Sm. *'' Rosa calantha'' Tkatsch. *'' Rosa calcarea'' Lipsch. & Sumnev. *'' Rosa californica'' Cham. & Schltdl. – California wild rose (''Rosa'') *'' Rosa calyptopoda'' Cardot *'' Rosa × canadensis'' W.H.Lewis *''
Rosa canina ''Rosa canina'', commonly known as the dog rose, is a variable climbing, wild rose species native to Europe, northwest Africa, and western Asia. Description The dog rose is a deciduous shrub normally ranging in height from , though sometimes it ...
'' L. – dog rose (''Caninae'') *'' Rosa carolina'' L. – Carolina rose, pasture rose (''Carolinae'') *'' Rosa caryophyllacea'' Besser *'' Rosa caudata'' Baker *'' Rosa × caviniacensis'' Ozanon *'' Rosa chavinii'' Rapin ex Reut. *'' Rosa chengkouensis'' T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku *''
Rosa chinensis ''Rosa chinensis'' (), known commonly as the China rose, Chinese rose, or Bengal rose, is a member of the genus ''Rosa'' native to Southwest China in Guizhou, Hubei, and Sichuan Provinces. The first publication of ''Rosa chinensis'' was in 1768 b ...
'' Jacq. *'' Rosa chionistrae'' H.Lindb. *'' Rosa × churchillii'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa clinophylla'' Thory – (''Bracteatae'') *'' Rosa × consanguinea'' Gren. *'' Rosa corymbifera'' Borkh. – (''Caninae'') *'' Rosa corymbulosa'' Rolfe *'' Rosa × cottetii'' Lagger & Puget ex Cottet *'' Rosa coziae'' Nyár. *'' Rosa cziragensis'' Husseinov *'' Rosa daishanensis'' T.C.Ku *'' Rosa darginica'' Husseinov *'' Rosa dauurica'' Pall. *'' Rosa davidii'' Crép. – Father David's rose (''Rosa'') *'' Rosa deqenensis'' T.C.Ku *'' Rosa derongensis'' T.C.Ku *'' Rosa deseglisei'' Boreau *'' Rosa diplodonta'' Dubovik *'' Rosa dolichocarpa'' Galushko *'' Rosa doluchanovii'' Manden. *'' Rosa donetzica'' Dubovik *'' Rosa × dryadea'' Ripart ex Déségl. *'' Rosa dsharkenti'' Chrshan. *'' Rosa dubovikiae'' Mironova *'' Rosa × dulcissima'' Lunell *'' Rosa × dumalis'' Bechst. – glaucous dog rose *'' Rosa × dumetorum'' Thuill. *'' Rosa duplicata'' T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku *'' Rosa ecae'' Aitch. – (''Pimpinellifoliae'') *'' Rosa elymaitica'' Boiss. & Hausskn. *'' Rosa × engelmannii'' S.Watson *'' Rosa ermanica'' Manden. *'' Rosa facsarii'' Ker.-Nagy *'' Rosa fargesiana'' Boulenger *'' Rosa farreri'' Stapf ex Cox – Farrer's threepenny-bit rose *'' Rosa × fernaldiorum'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa filipes'' Rehder & E.H.Wilson *'' Rosa foetida'' Herrm. – Austrian briar (''Pimpinellifoliae'') *'' Rosa foliolosa'' Nutt. *'' Rosa forrestiana'' Boulenger *'' Rosa freitagii'' Ziel. *'' Rosa fujisanensis'' (Makino) Makino *'' Rosa gadzhievii'' Chrshan. & Iskend. *''
Rosa gallica ''Rosa gallica'', the Gallic rose, French rose, or rose of Provins, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family, native to southern and central Europe eastwards to Turkey and the Caucasus. ''Rosa gallica'' was one of the first species of r ...
'' L. – French rose, rose of Provins (''Gallicanae'') *'' Rosa galushkoi'' Demurova *'' Rosa × gilmaniana'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa giraldii'' Crép. *'' Rosa glabrifolia'' C.A.Mey. ex Rupr. *'' Rosa glandulososetosa'' Gadzh. *'' Rosa glauca'' Pourr. – redleaf rose *'' Rosa × glaucoides'' Wolley-Dod *'' Rosa glomerata'' Rehder & E.H.Wilson *'' Rosa gorenkensis'' Besser *'' Rosa graciliflora'' Rehder & E.H.Wilson *'' Rosa gracilipes'' Chrshan. *'' Rosa × grovesii'' (Baker) Maskew *'' Rosa gymnocarpa'' Nutt. – (''Gymnocarpae'') *'' Rosa × hainesii'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa × harmsiana'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa heckeliana'' Tratt. *'' Rosa helenae'' Rehder & E.H.Wilson – (''Synstylae'') *'' Rosa hemisphaerica'' Herrm. – sulphur rose (''Pimpinellifoliae'') *'' Rosa × henryana'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa henryi'' Boulenger *'' Rosa hezhangensis'' T.L.Xu *'' Rosa × hibernica'' Templeton *'' Rosa hirtissima'' Lonacz. *''
Rosa hirtula ''Rosa hirtula'', the sanshou-bara or Hakone rose, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. It is found only in the vicinity of Mount Fuji and neighboring Mount Hakone in Japan, and is the town flower of Hakone. The pale pink, sing ...
'' (Regel) Nakai *'' Rosa × hodgdonii'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa × housei'' Erlanson *'' Rosa × hyogoensis'' H.Ohba & S.Akiyama *'' Rosa iberica'' Steven ex M.Bieb. *'' Rosa iliensis'' Chrshan. *'' Rosa iljinii'' Chrshan. ex Gadzh. *'' Rosa indica'' L. *'' Rosa inodora'' Fr. *'' Rosa × involuta'' Sm. *'' Rosa irinae'' Demurova *'' Rosa irysthonica'' Manden. *'' Rosa isaevii'' Gadzh. & Iskand. *'' Rosa × iwara'' Siebold ex Regel *'' Rosa jaroschenkoi'' Gadzh. & Iskand. *'' Rosa juzepczukiana'' Vassilcz. *'' Rosa kamelinii'' Husseinov *'' Rosa karaalmensis'' Tkatsch. *'' Rosa kazarjanii'' Sosn. *'' Rosa khasautensis'' Galushko *'' Rosa kokanica'' (Regel) Regel ex Juz. – (''Pimpinellifoliae'') *'' Rosa kokijrimensis'' Tkatsch. *'' Rosa koreana'' Kom. *'' Rosa × kotschyana'' Boiss. *'' Rosa kuhitangi'' Nevski *'' Rosa kujmanica'' Golitsin *'' Rosa kunmingensis'' T.C.Ku *'' Rosa kwangtungensis'' T.T.Yu & H.T.Tsai *'' Rosa kweichowensis'' T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku *'' Rosa laevigata'' Michx. – Cherokee rose, camellia rose, Mardan rose (''Laevigatae'') *'' Rosa langyashanica'' D.C.Zhang & J.Z.Shao *'' Rosa lasiosepala'' F.P.Metcalf *'' Rosa laxa'' Retz. – (''Rosa'') *'' Rosa leschenaultiana'' (Thory) Wight & Arn. *'' Rosa lichiangensis'' T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku *'' Rosa livescens'' Besser *'' Rosa × longicolla'' Ravaud ex Rouy *'' Rosa longicuspis'' Bertol. *'' Rosa longshoushanica'' L.Q.Zhao & Y.Z.Zhao *'' Rosa lucidissima'' H.Lév. *'' Rosa lucieae'' Franch. & Rochebr. ex Crép. *'' Rosa ludingensis'' T.C.Ku *'' Rosa macrophylla'' Lindl. – (''Rosa'') *'' Rosa mairei'' H.Lév. *'' Rosa majalis'' Herrm. – cinnamon rose (''Rosa'') *'' Rosa × makinoana'' H.Ohba *'' Rosa mandenovae'' Gadzh. *'' Rosa mandonii'' Déségl. *'' Rosa × margerisonii'' F.Lees *'' Rosa marginata'' Wallr. *'' Rosa × massiana'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa maximowicziana'' Regel *'' Rosa × medioccidentis'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa memoryae'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa mesatlantica'' H.Lindb. *'' Rosa micrantha'' Borrer ex Sm. *'' Rosa × mikawamontana'' Mikanagi & H.Ohba *'' Rosa minutifolia'' Engelm. – (''Hesperrhodos'') *'' Rosa × misimensis'' Nakai *'' Rosa miyiensis'' T.C.Ku *'' Rosa × molletorum'' Hesl.-Harr. *'' Rosa × molliformis'' Wolley-Dod *'' Rosa mollis'' Sm. *'' Rosa × momiyamae'' H.Ohba *'' Rosa montana'' Chaix *'' Rosa morrisonensis'' Hayata *'' Rosa moschata'' Herrm. – musk rose *'' Rosa moyesii'' Hemsl. & E.H.Wilson – (''Rosa'') *'' Rosa multibracteata'' Hemsl. & E.H.Wilson – (''Rosa'') *''
Rosa multiflora ''Rosa multiflora'' — ( syn. ''Rosa polyantha'') is a species of rose known commonly as multiflora rose, baby rose, Japanese rose, many-flowered rose, seven-sisters rose, Eijitsu rose and rambler rose. It is native to eastern Asia, in China, J ...
'' Thunb. – multiflora rose (''Synstylae'') *'' Rosa murielae'' Rehder & E.H.Wilson *'' Rosa nipponensis'' Crép. *'' Rosa nitida'' Willd. – (''Carolinae'') *'' Rosa × nitidula'' Besser *'' Rosa × novae-angliae'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa nutkana'' C.Presl – Nootka rose, Nutka rose *'' Rosa obtegens'' Galushko *'' Rosa odorata'' (Andrews) Sweet *'' Rosa × oldhamii'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa × oligocarpa'' Rydb. *''
Rosa omeiensis ''Rosa omeiensis'' is a species of ''Rosa'' native to central and southwestern China in the provinces of Gansu, Guizhou, Hubei, Ningxia, Qinghai, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Xizang, and Yunnan; it grows in mountains at altitudes of 700 to 4,400 m. It is ...
'' Rolfe *'' Rosa onoei'' Makino *'' Rosa orientalis'' A.Dupont ex Ser. *'' Rosa osmastonii'' Rawat & Pangtey *'' Rosa ossethica'' Manden. *'' Rosa oxyacantha'' M.Bieb. *'' Rosa oxyodon'' Boiss. *'' Rosa × oxyodontoides'' Galushko *'' Rosa × ozcelikii'' Korkmaz & Kandemir *'' Rosa × palustriformis'' Rydb. *'' Rosa palustris'' Marshall – swamp rose (''Carolinae'') *'' Rosa paniculigera'' (Makino ex Koidz.) Momiy. *'' Rosa × paulii'' Rehder *'' Rosa pedunculata'' Kult. *'' Rosa pendulina'' L. *'' Rosa persetosa'' Rolfe *'' Rosa persica'' Michaut ex Juss. *'' Rosa × pervirens'' Gren. ex Crép. *'' Rosa phoenicia'' Boiss. *'' Rosa pinetorum'' A.Heller *'' Rosa pinnatisepala'' T.C.Ku *'' Rosa × piptocalyx'' Juz. *'' Rosa pisocarpa'' A.Gray *'' Rosa platyacantha'' Schrenk *'' Rosa × polliniana'' Spreng. *'' Rosa popovii'' Chrshan. *''
Rosa pouzinii ''Rosa pouzinii'' is a species of wild rose native to Mediterranean Europe. It is found in Spain, Portugal, southern France, parts of Italy, and the larger Western Mediterranean islands: Mallorca, Sardinia, Corsica and Sicily. There have been re ...
'' Tratt. *'' Rosa × praegeri'' Wolley-Dod *'' Rosa praelucens'' Bijh. *'' Rosa praetermissa'' Galushko *'' Rosa prattii'' Hemsl. *'' Rosa pricei'' Hayata *'' Rosa primula'' Boulenger – incense rose (''Pimpinellifoliae'') *'' Rosa prokhanovii'' Galushko *'' Rosa pseudobanksiae'' T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku *'' Rosa × pseudorusticana'' Crép. ex W.M.Rogers *'' Rosa pseudoscabriuscula'' (R.Keller) Henker & G.Schulze *'' Rosa pubicaulis'' Galushko *'' Rosa × pulcherrima'' Koidz. *'' Rosa pulverulenta'' M.Bieb. *'' Rosa × reversa'' Waldst. & Kit. *'' Rosa rhaetica'' Gremli *'' Rosa roopiae'' Lonacz. *'' Rosa × rothschildii'' Druce *'' Rosa × rouyana'' Duffort ex Rouy *'' Rosa roxburghii'' Tratt. – chestnut rose, burr rose (''Platyrhodon'') *''
Rosa rubiginosa ''Rosa rubiginosa'' (sweet briar, sweetbriar rose, sweet brier or eglantine; syn. ''R. eglanteria'') is a species of rose native to Europe and western Asia. Description It is a dense deciduous shrub 2–3 meters high and across, with the stem ...
'' L. – sweetbriar, eglantine (''Caninae'') *'' Rosa rubus'' H.Lév. & Vaniot *''
Rosa rugosa ''Rosa rugosa'' (rugosa rose, beach rose, Japanese rose, Ramanas rose, or letchberry) is a species of rose native to eastern Asia, in northeastern China, Japan, Korea and southeastern Siberia, where it grows on beach coasts, often on sand dunes. ...
'' Thunb. – Ramanas rose, Japanese rose (''Rosa'') *'' Rosa russanovii'' Tkatsch. *'' Rosa × sabinii'' J.Woods *'' Rosa × salaevensis'' Rapin *'' Rosa sambucina'' Koidz. *'' Rosa saturata'' Baker *'' Rosa saundersiae'' Rolfe *'' Rosa × scabriuscula'' Winch ex Sm. *'' Rosa schergiana'' Boiss. *'' Rosa schrenkiana'' Crép. *'' Rosa sempervirens'' L. – evergreen rose (''Synstylae'') *'' Rosa serafinii'' Viv. *''
Rosa sericea ''Rosa sericea'', the silky rose, is a species of flowering plant. The closely related '' Rosa omeiensis'' is sometimes treated as a subspecies of ''R. sericea''. Distribution It is native to south-western China ( Guizhou, Sichuan, Xizang, Yunn ...
'' Lindl. – winged rose (''Pimpinellifoliae'') *'' Rosa sertata'' Rolfe *'' Rosa setigera'' Michx. – climbing rose (''Synstylae'') *'' Rosa setipoda'' Hemsl. & E.H.Wilson *'' Rosa shangchengensis'' T.C.Ku *'' Rosa sherardii'' Davies *'' Rosa sikangensis'' T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku *'' Rosa sinobiflora'' T.C.Ku *'' Rosa sogdiana'' Tkatsch. *'' Rosa soulieana'' Crép. – (''Synstylae'') *'' Rosa spinosissima'' L. *'' Rosa × spinulifolia'' Dematra *'' Rosa spithamea'' S.Watson *'' Rosa squarrosa'' (A.Rau) Boreau *'' Rosa stellata'' Wooton – gooseberry rose, Sacramento rose (''Hesperrhodos'') *'' Rosa stylosa'' Desv. *'' Rosa subbuschiana'' Husseinov *'' Rosa × suberecta'' (Woods) Ley *'' Rosa × suberectiformis'' Wolley-Dod *'' Rosa × subpomifera'' Chrshan. *'' Rosa taiwanensis'' Nakai *'' Rosa taronensis'' T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku *'' Rosa teberdensis'' Chrshan. *'' Rosa terscolensis'' Galushko *'' Rosa tianschanica'' Juz. *'' Rosa tibetica'' T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku *'' Rosa tlaratensis'' Husseinov *'' Rosa × toddiae'' Wolley-Dod *'' Rosa tomentosa'' Sm. *'' Rosa transcaucasica'' Manden. *'' Rosa transmorrisonensis'' Hayata *'' Rosa tschimganica'' Raikova ex Sumnev. *'' Rosa tsinlingensis'' Pax & K.Hoffm. *'' Rosa tunquinensis'' Crép. *'' Rosa turcica'' Rouy *'' Rosa turkestanica'' Regel *'' Rosa uniflora'' Galushko *'' Rosa uniflorella'' Buzunova *'' Rosa usischensis'' Husseinov *'' Rosa vassilczenkoi'' Tkatsch. *'' Rosa × verticillacantha'' Mérat *'' Rosa × victoriana'' W.H.Lewis *'' Rosa villosa'' L. *'' Rosa virginiana'' Mill. *'' Rosa × vituperabilis'' Duffort ex Rouy *'' Rosa × waitziana'' Waitz ex Tratt. *'' Rosa × warleyensis'' E.Willm. *'' Rosa webbiana'' Wall. ex Royle *'' Rosa weisiensis'' T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku *'' Rosa willmottiae'' Hemsl. – (''Gymnocarpae'') *'' Rosa woodsii'' Lindl. – mountain rose *'' Rosa xanthina'' Lindl. – Manchu rose *'' Rosa zalana'' Wiesb. *'' Rosa zaramagensis'' Demurova *'' Rosa zhongdianensis'' T.C.Ku *'' Rosa zuvandica'' Gadzh.


See also

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Garden roses Garden roses are predominantly hybrid roses that are grown as ornamental plants in private or public gardens. They are one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants, especially in temperate climates. An enormous number ...
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Rose garden A rose garden or rosarium is a garden or park, often open to the public, used to present and grow various types of garden roses, and sometimes rose species. Most often it is a section of a larger garden. Designs vary tremendously and roses ma ...
* Rose trial grounds * ADR rose * Rose show * List of Award of Garden Merit roses *
List of rose cultivars named after people Among the individuals or fictional characters who have had rose cultivars named after them are the following: A * A. Drawriel (1887 — Leveque, France) * Abbé André Reitter (1904 — Welter, Germany) * Abbé Berliez (1864 — Guillot, ...


References


External links


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