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What does the rose look like at close range?

Question 1: What does the rose look like?

Also known as roses

Question 2: What does a rose look like? It is also called the Chinese rose. . Smaller than a rose The official story is. From the botanical point of view, "Rose" and "Rose" are two different "species" belonging to Rosaceae, and there are differences in plant morphology: "Rose" is an erect shrub with prickly branches, smooth leaves, blooming all year round and more colors; Although roses are also erect shrubs, their branches are prickly, their leaves are wrinkled, they bloom in spring, and their colors are mostly purple and white. Therefore, it is obviously wrong to equate "Chinese rose" with "rose". China rose was introduced to Europe more than 200 years ago. Through the efforts of generations of breeders, "modern rose" was bred in 1867, which made it develop to a brand-new stage. In the 20th century, the modern rose returned to its hometown and became an important flower in our daily life. People still call it "rose". However, it has different meanings from the original "Rose", because "Modern Rose" is a mixture of the blood of "Rose" and "Wild Rose" on the basis of "Rose" in China, which is not only the development of Rose in China, but also the inheritance of Rose in China. Therefore, modern Chinese rose not only includes Rosa plants such as "Chinese rose", "Chinese rose" and "wild rose", but also includes their hybrid offspring, which has a wide range of meanings. In Britain, France and other countries, the word "rose" is a general term for Rosa plants, which actually includes all kinds of wild roses, roses and other plants. Maybe our predecessors' translators don't know much about it. In all dictionaries such as English-Chinese, French-Chinese and German-Chinese, the word "rose" has only one explanation. In China, Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province and other areas, the Chinese rose has been called a rose because of foreign influence, which has influenced Guangdong. For example, the Rose Garden in Shenzhen is called "Rose Palace", and the roses in life are also nicknamed "Rose" in literary works. The cut roses are generally called roses, and what "Give you a rose" and "999 roses" and so on. In fact, this title is not accurate enough.

Question 3: What does a Chinese rose look like? It smells like roses. Both Chinese rose and Chinese rose are Rosaceae plants, and their flower patterns and colors are highly similar. Roses have a strong fragrance, while Chinese rose flowers are lighter than roses.

Question 4: What does Chinese rose look like and what does it taste like? There are thousands of varieties of Chinese rose flowers, and none of them can't tell the specific shape and smell.

Question 5: What does the Chinese rose look like from a distance? The Chinese rose blooms and hides in the green leaves, looking like a beautiful fairy from a distance.

From a distance, Chinese rose looks like a blazing fire in the sun. It looks like a bright sunset.

The Chinese rose flowers in the flower beds on campus are blooming shyly. Chinese rose flowers show touching smiles one after another, which is very beautiful.

Rose nods to people like a little girl who is just sensible.

Question 6: What does chrysanthemum look like up close? 1. Some chrysanthemums are fully open, revealing goose yellow stamens; Some chrysanthemums are half open, like a shy little girl, especially the budding flower bones, which are particularly beautiful against the green leaves.

2. In the morning of late autumn, the earth, roofs and branches are covered with frost, autumn wind blows, yellow leaves fly and the words wither. However, chrysanthemum stands upright, its branches are stretched, its leaves are open and its flowers are in full bloom, which shows its cold tolerance in Ao Shuang.

It's autumn, and the golden petals of chrysanthemum are slowly blooming.

4. Chrysanthemum, you bring bright colors to September. Chrysanthemum, you bring infinite vitality and beauty to nature.

5, there are many kinds of chrysanthemums, bright colors and thousands of postures. Let's talk about chrysanthemums in my yard. Chrysanthemum is as white as snow, Huang Ju is yellow in white and red in purple. They are really beautiful, very beautiful. And the shape is charming. The petals of chrysanthemums roll up like curls on the head of a small pump. Chrysanthemum petals are very large and extend outward, which has the potential to spread its wings. When the yellow chrysanthemums are in full bloom, the flowers are like furry chickens ... These chrysanthemums are actually blooming in the cold wind, which is very beautiful.

6, chrysanthemums, hidden in the flowers. She has a pine-like style and a plum-like personality.

7. Chrysanthemums are colorful, white as snow, pink as chardonnay and yellow as gold.

8. Look! The pink chrysanthemum held its head high and the petals like bean sprouts were tightly clustered together. From a distance, it looks like a furry ball sitting with a big family to discuss something. Look there again, clusters of chrysanthemums are piled together, listening to teacher Qiu Feng telling them stories!

9. On the branches of a large cluster of wild chrysanthemums, you can often see several bees or butterflies hovering and dancing on them. They are collecting pollen from wild chrysanthemums. There was a breeze, and under the wind, the flowers performed a beautiful dance for two with butterflies. I can't help being intoxicated by it. ...

10, Chrysanthemum is not as elegant as peony, not as delicate as rose, not as noble and elegant as lily, but her Ao Shuang spirit is really lovely. As human beings, we should, like chrysanthemums, make progress despite difficulties and strive to climb the peak of science and culture.

Question 7: What color and shape is the rose? Write a picture for you. Write it yourself.

Question 8: What is this red rose? It is actually a red rose. It feels beautiful at close range, and the pattern is very rose at close range. Carola rose, the red one only knows this variety, you go and compare the pictures.

Question 9: What's the difference between a rose and a Chinese rose? They look very similar. The difference between roses and roses

Someone on the Internet also talked about the difference between rose and rose. To be honest, I didn't pay much attention to it a few months ago. The thing is, I put some photos of plants on my personal website, including some photos of roses marked "Rose". An overseas friend emailed me to tell me that this plant is not called rose, but "Chinese rose", and that the common name in the flower market is also wrong. He (she) pointed out that there are roses in Xisan, Beijing. Roses are 5-9 lobules with thorns, and roses are 3-5 lobules with fewer thorns. This person happens to be from Peking University, but he is currently visiting overseas. I thought for a moment, and sure enough, what he (she) said is reasonable, because I have seen these two different plants, especially the roses he (she) said. When I was a child, I picked them and sold them to mass marketing organizations. When I was a child, I never saw what people now call "Chinese rose" (that is, Chinese rose). I don't remember Changbai Mountain. It seems that I only saw it in Beijing when I went to college.

According to the survey, both Chinese rose and rose are roses in English, both of which are Rosaceae plants, and they are closely related. Roses (lovers' flowers) are cultivated artificially. A book says that roses originated in China. According to written records, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was cultivated at that time. From 65438 to 1980s, Chinese rose was introduced to Europe through India. After repeated hybridization between breeders and local Chinese rose, 1867 made a breakthrough and successfully cultivated hybrid tea-scented Chinese rose (HT). (See Li Hongquan's New Spectrum of Chinese Rose, Science Popularization Press 1986).

Roses (flowers that are not often sold) are common wild plants in Northeast China. I have personally seen two main varieties and have been very familiar with them since I was a child. One is a single valve with five pieces, and there are many on the mountain. The local name is Rose or Rose Rose. The other is multi-layered petals, which are not many on the mountain, but because of the large flowers and long flowering period, there is a courtyard to cut seeds locally. I cut some plants at home, and my father and I dug them in the mountains. Because thorns are dense and hard, it is difficult to dig. This place is called "home rose", and the scientific name is rose. The flowers of these two plants are very fragrant and edible. The former is more fragrant, but because it is a single petal, it is slower to pick. These flowers can be submerged in sugar and can be kept for a long time. In the future, it can be used as a snack or a baked sugar cake. When you go to Miaofeng Mountain in Beijing, your hometown will chase you and sell it to your own submerged rose sauce, mainly using the latter's roses. I saw an old shop in Tianjin launch a kind of Mid-Autumn moon cake before, and it was necessary to pick fresh roses in Xishan, Beijing for trapping, and it must be among the flowers that bloomed in which solar term, so it must be very particular. However, it is not easy for diners to eat roses from Beijing or Tonghua. I don't have that ability anyway.

There is a good difference between these two kinds of roses: 1) The number of petals is different. 2) The former fruit is oval, while the latter fruit is spherical. * * * The same point is that they are all single-pinnate compound leaves with dense spikes. These two kinds of flowers can be used as medicine and food, but so can the fruits and roots of the former. The former fruit is rich in vitamins. According to the flora of Hebei wild resources, fresh fruits contain vitamin C 1.6- 1.95%, and dried fruits contain vitamin C 1. 1-3.4%. It also contains vitamin PP, vitamin A, vitamin B2, vitamin K, vitamin E and so on. Public marketing agencies in Northeast China bought flowers and dried fruits.

Back to the original theme. The main differences between Chinese rose and Chinese rose are as follows: 1) Chinese rose leaves are few, 3-5, 5-9. 2) There are fewer thorns in the rose, but more thorns in the rose. 3) The leaves of roses are full of light, but the leaves of roses are dim. 4) Chinese rose flowers are large and colorful; Roses are smaller and usually pink. The second kind of rose is slightly larger, but flat and disc-shaped, which is easy to distinguish from roses. 5) I haven't seen anyone selling roses yet, but the flower shop sells roses.

As for the name, it is not very important. I have looked up some books, and roses are sometimes called roses, so there is no need to change the conventional roses into roses. But there are many differences between roses and roses.