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*[http://www.ars.org/About_Roses/botany.html Botany of Roses], from the American Rose Society
 
*[http://www.ars.org/About_Roses/botany.html Botany of Roses], from the American Rose Society
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A white rose

A rose is either a thorny, flowering shrub or the flower of that shrub. The leaves are pinnately compound, having pairs of leaflets along an axis with a single leaflet at the end. Many cultivated varieties have double flowers. Roses are used as ornamental plants in gardens and for cut flowers and rose oil. Roses come in many varieties and colors. Traditionally, red roses symbolize love and romance, white roses symbolize purity and innocence and are often used at weddings, and yellow roses are given for friendship. Red roses are often given on Valentine's Day. [1] The Rose is the state flower of New York. [2]

References

  1. http://weblogs.newsday.com/features/home/gardendetective_blog/2008/03/new_york_state_flower.html
  2. http://www.50states.com/flower/newyork.htm

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