Garden roses can be divided into two broad categories, wild roses and cultivars.
They fit into the botanical nomenclature as follows.
All roses to the family Rosaceae.
Next, as a subdivision of the family, they belong to the genus Rosa.
All wild roses come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes and with a range of characteristics.
They are then divided into species, such as Rosa canina, the common dog rose.
A new rose is given a variety name, regardless of its origin.
Varieties of wild rose, which still have much in common with the wild rose in its pure state, are described by far the majority of our cultivated garden roses - come into being from crossing different varieties of wild roses with each other, wild roses with cultivars or cultivars with cultivars.
The results are then assigned their own names, such as 'Peace'.
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Variety names may vary from one country to another: as a result, we have synonyms for the same rose.
For example, 'Peace', as it is known in the United States, is known as 'Gloria Die' in Germany and 'Gioia' in Italy.
Variety names are of crucial importance to rose lovers, because that is how the plants are listed in the literature, as well as in the rose catalogues.
Trademarks and registered variety names A1 Bangalore Flowers growers often protect the names of new varieties and the 'products' - the varieties themselves - in order to remain commercially successful.
These two measures are separate.
A trademark protects the name of the plant, and can be recognized by the symbol R following the variety name.
Rose blossoms: a world of wonders While many wild roses bloom only once, cultivars have a wide variety of flowering rhythms.
There are remontant roses, which have a second, albeit rather weak, autumn flush; varieties that flower continuously in rich clusters; and long-lasting varieties that remain in bloom from June until first frost, with the occasional, brief pause to catch their breath.
The shape and type of blossoms are also quite definitely part of the charm of a rose.
These range from single blossoms with between five and ten petals; half filled blossoms with 10 to 20 petals; full blossoms with 20 to 40 petals, all the way to densely filled blossoms with over 40 petals.
Beside the number of petals, their form, size and arrangement also help give each individual blossom its own individual form, be it square, globular, goblet-shaped, rosette-shaped, star-shaped, carnation-shaped, flat or just plain elegant.
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