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the blooming wild rose #317032292
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Wild rose (scientific name: Rosa sp.) is a general term for some plants in the Rosaceae family and Rosa genus, mainly referring to varieties of vine roses and horticultural varieties. Most of them are small flowers climbing on a vine like fence, which are deciduous shrubs native to China and have strong variability. The stem thorns are large and generally have hooks, with approximately 3-4 thorns per node Leaves alternate, odd pinnate compound leaves, 5-9 leaflets, serrated leaf edges, flat but with pubescence. The flowers are usually 6-7 flowers, which are conical corymbs and grow at the top of branches. The diameter of the flowers is about 3 centimeters, and they only bloom once a year. The rose flower disk surrounds the mouth of the calyx tube and comes in various colors such as white and yellow. After the flowers wither, the sepals will fall off The fruit is a spherical shape.