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roseAny shrub or climbing plant belonging to the rose family, with prickly stems and fragrant flowers in many different colours. Numerous cultivated forms have been derived from the sweetbrier or eglantine (R. rubiginosa) and dogrose (R. canina) native to Europe and Asia. There are many climbing varieties, but the forms most commonly grown in gardens are bush roses and standards (cultivated roses grafted on to a brier stem). (Genus Rosa, family Rosaceae.)
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With Rose, because he was as little able as anyone else to resist his charm, Philip was even more than usually shy and abrupt; and whether on account of this, unconsciously bent upon exerting the fascination he knew was his only by the results, or whether from sheer kindness of heart, it was Rose who first took Philip into the circle. - Rose the Interpreter- His Perfidious Character- His Plots. Rose Conroy, the editor of the better local weekly, a year or so younger than himself, pleasant, capable. |
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