Short history on roses

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Short history on roses
  • In the beginning only wild roses were to be
    found. These flowers went through a series of
    genetic transformations which origin is still
    unknown. Later, due to human intervention, it
    shape evolve overtime leaving us multiple forms
    and colors or varieties that we now find at the
    local florist like OHaras, David Austin and
    Haiku among others.

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  • Roses belong to the family Rosacea, which also
    embraces other agricultural plants like apple,
    pear, cherry, plum, strawberry and other
    ornamental plants. However, the rose is the only
    one in the genus Rose with certain
    characteristics woody plant stems provided with
    sharp prickles and flowers usually with five
    petals
  • In the beginning only wild roses were to be
    found. They went through a series of genetic
    transformations which origin is still unknown.
    Later, due to human intervention, it shape evolve
    overtime leaving us multiple forms and colors or
    varieties that we now find at the local florist
    or wholesale roses resellers, like OHaras,
    David Austin and Haiku among others.
  • This flowers became so popular that they are the
    main decoration in birthdays, wedding bouquets or
    baptism.

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  • There are two mayor groups that separate Roses,
    modern and antique. It is generally accepted for
    roses dated before 1920s to be antique.
  • Even though, modern and antique roses may not
    differ too much, a couple of elements can help us
    differentiate them.
  • Modern roses have big bright leafs with five
    leaflets, spaced through the branches and their
    shape is almost the same among varieties. The
    stem of the contemporary roses, armed with strong
    thorns, are straighter and rigid.
  • Antique roses have leafs with varied textures,
    formed by a bigger number of leaflets of smaller
    size. On the other hand antique roses usually are
    more languid, flexible with smaller but numerous
    thorns.

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Mayor classification
  • The botanical garden is a place where plants are
    found classified, its a suitable place to find
    the different classes of roses.
  • Wild roses
  • The wild Roses are bushy plants that can be found
    in nature. Most of the time the geographic origin
    is referenced. Is interesting to point out that
    we can find wild species from the Arctic Circle
    (Rosa acicularis) but in the southern hemisphere
    we cannot find any autochthonous specie.
  • The first varieties
  • Some roses are identified with a single name
    without indicating date or name of the person
    that reproduced them. These are the most antique
    roses and belong to our vegetable heritage. In
    some cases their origin is still a mystery. Are
    they the product of human intervention? Were they
    born by hybridization or seed selection? Was it
    the bees or the wind? It was only until the XIX
    century that the first classifications appear
    from a few enthusiasts. If you really want to
    know the ancient ones you may refer to Greek or
    Roman literature Herodotus, Theophrastus and
    Plinio.
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