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Arch made of bush full of red rosesSpringtime, Galicia, Spain.
rose bush, white, fresh beautiful roses on a summer day in the botanical garden
Hedge pergola entwined with branches of red rose flowers, growing rose bushes
Waterlogged and rotting pink roses after persistent rain.
Roses variety. Colourful composition, collage rose flowers background
Close-up of vibrant red rose being grown at a Pacific Coast nursery.
Rose bushes with pink flowers in bloom
Rosa damascena fields Damask rose, rose of Castile rose hybrid, derived from Rosa gallica and Rosa moschata. Bulgarian rose valley near Kazanlak, Bulgaria in springtime.
Wild rose, ramanas rose (Rosa rugosa rubra) blooms and fills air with fragrance all summer long
Detailed photos of flowers and other types of vegetation.
A beautiful blooming flower
Red roses blooming in country garden
Close up shot of Cabbage roses.
This is a photograph of rose flowers on a sunny day.
A white and pink rose in bloom on its stem
The public parcs in Brussels are wonderful for long romantic summer walks, with colorful roses and other flowers
A bush of white rose flowers with one bud opened and several close-ups. Flora.
Rose bushes with pink flowers in bloom
red roses in the garden
Beautiful pink rose in the garden. Garden and clear blue sky in the background. Cambados, Galicia, Spain.
Afternoon light falls on a single red rose in a summer garden.
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bush roses in a flower bed
Rose blossom.
Pink roses that bloom in early summer.
Floribunda climbing a wall in Summer in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Beautiful Bulgarian Damask Roses in the Valley of Roses in Bulgaria with flying petals
Red rose
Rose bush with fresh and withered flowers
China rose is a shrub that reaches 1–2 m and grows in hedges or forms thickets. The leaves are pinnate, have 3–5 leaflets, each 2.5–6 cm long and 1–3 cm broad. In the wild species (sometimes listed as Rosa chinensis var. spontanea), the flowers have five pink to red petals. The fruit is a red hip one to two cm in diameter. The strong branches have a smooth purplish-brown bark, and there may be many to no curved, stocky, flat spines.\nThe alternately-arranged leaves, 12 to 27 cm long, are pinnately divided. The petiole and the rachis are sparsely spiny, with glandular hairs. The leaf blades usually have three or five or, rarely, seven leaflets, 2.5 to 6 centimeters in length, with a width of 1 to 3 centimeters, ovate or ovate-oblong with a weak-rounded or broad and wedge-shaped base, a more-or-less long, tapered apex and sharply toothed edge. The upper surface is shiny and dark green.[
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