September 21, 2013

Roses

Rose is a ornamental and deciduous plant, consisting of the root, the stems,leaves and buds.

















Root:

The Root is delignified and branches in all directions.



Stem:

The Stem is initially soft and green, when sometime begins to harden and get dried. Also the outer stem has spines and of course leaves at its tips.





































Flowers:

The flowers come in rosewood tips. Initially they are closed tabs, while slowly they begin to open and pop petals. The petals have different colors like red, pink yellow deep burgundy, white, orange, peach, coral, blue and black.

The color of the flowers is proportional to the variety of each rose.




















New Roses:

Roses can multiply with five ways.

  1. By radicel 
  2. With seeds
  3. By layering
  4. Cuttings
  5. Grafting



























Unique:

The Rosewood, besides its beautiful and fragrant flowers, provides essential aromatic oil of exceptional quality that is collected from the petals and is used in perfumes. Also the petals of Roses, mostly pink, can be used to make sweet.


Preferred Conditions:

All Roses need plenty of sunlight, good ventilation, fertile soil and good drainage.


Not Preferred Conditions:

As most plants, roses are vulnerable to cold. Although the tender branches that grow in Autumn are even more sensitive to winter cold.