rose names

05:56 Oct 19, 2005
Chinese to English translations [PRO]
Botany / Names-various species of roses
Chinese term or phrase: rose names
Greatly appreciated

坦尼克
香槟
雪山
地尔苟
金香玉
奥丝蔓
奥塞娜
艳粉
双色粉
戴安娜
达拉斯
黑玫瑰
超级玫瑰
红衣主教
莎莎九零
黑丝绒
沙漠沙
绿玫
Lu Yi
China
Local time: 07:44


Summary of answers provided
4 +1rose names
peter arnout
3 +1FYI Dallas...
chica nueva
3an excerpt from EB for your information
Last Hermit


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FYI Dallas...


Explanation:
http://64.233.187.104/search?q=cache:tkq_eKculL8J:info.china...

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达拉斯 = Dallas (carnation, not rose, here)
雪山 = Avalanche

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Note added at 1 hr 32 mins (2005-10-19 07:29:34 GMT)
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Note added at 1 hr 36 mins (2005-10-19 07:33:04 GMT)
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坦尼克 = Tineke
香槟 = Champagne

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Note added at 1 hr 40 mins (2005-10-19 07:36:59 GMT)
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红衣主教 = Kardinal? (spelling?)

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Note added at 1 hr 49 mins (2005-10-19 07:46:18 GMT)
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http://64.233.187.104/search?q=cache:PlUJFVHEhCwJ:www.huatuo...

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Note added at 1 hr 52 mins (2005-10-19 07:48:57 GMT)
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绿玫瑰 = Rimona
戴安娜 = Noblesse

chica nueva
Local time: 11:44
Works in field
Native speaker of: English

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rose names


Explanation:
戴安娜
diana
黑丝绒
black velvet
达拉斯
dallas

peter arnout
Belgium
Local time: 01:44
Native speaker of: Dutch

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an excerpt from EB for your information


Explanation:
any perennial shrub or vine of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae, an almost universally distributed group of some 100 species. The great majority are native to Asia. Many are cultivated for their beautiful, fragrant flowers. These are commonly white, yellow, orange, pink, or red and, in wild roses, are borne singly or in small clusters. The flowers of wild roses usually have five petals, while the flowers of cultivated roses are often double (i.e., with multiple sets of petals).

Roses are erect, climbing, or trailing shrubs whose stems are usually copiously armed with prickles of various shapes and sizes that are called thorns. The plant's leaves are alternate and pinnately compound (i.e., feather-formed). The rather oval leaflets are sharply toothed. The rose plant's fleshy, sometimes edible, berrylike “fruit” (actually the floral cup) is known as a hip.

Roses are native primarily to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Most rose species are native to Asia, with smaller numbers being native to North America and a few to Europe and northwest Africa. Roses from different regions of the world hybridize readily, givingrise to types that overlap the parental forms, and making it difficult to determine basic species. Of the more than 100 species of roses, fewer than 10 species (most native to Asia) were involved in the crossbreeding that ultimately produced today's many types of garden roses.

There are several major classes of garden roses. The best-known and most popular class of rose are the hybrid tea roses, which account for the majority of roses grown in greenhouses and gardens and sold in florist shops. Hybrid teas come in the complete range of rose colours and have large, symmetrical blossoms. Hybrid teas resulted from the crossbreeding of frequently blooming but fragile tea roses with vigorous hybrid perpetual roses. The hybrid perpetuals achieved great popularity until they were supplanted by the hybrid teas in the early 20th century. Polyantha roses are a class of very hardy roses that produce dense bunches of tiny blossoms. Floribunda roses are hardy hybrids that resulted from crossing hybrid teas with polyanthas. Grandiflora roses are relatively new hybrids resulting from the crossbreeding of hybrid teas and floribunda roses. Grandifloras produce full-blossomed flowers growing on tall, hardy bushes. Among the other classes of modern roses are climbing roses, whose slender stems can be trained to ascend trellises; shrub roses, which develop into large bushes; and miniature roses, which are pygmy-sized plants bearing tiny blossoms. Altogether there are approximately 13,000 identifiable varieties of roses in these and other classes.

No other flower is so universally known and admired as that of the rose. Its blossoms range in colour from white through various tones of yellow and pink to dark crimson and maroon. Many varieties have been bred with beautiful blends of colour. Rose flowers' size ranges from tiny miniatures 1.25 cm (0.5 inch) in diameter to flowers measuring more than 17.5 cm (7 inches) across. Roses have a delightful fragrance, which varies according to the variety and to climatic conditions.

Roses can become infected by a number of diseases, most of them caused by fungi. Powdery mildew appears as a grayish white moldlike growth on the surface of young leaves and stems. Black spot fungus appears as conspicuous black spots on leaves and causes them to fall off. Rust is also a common disease of roses.

Attar of rose, used in perfumes, is obtained from the rose blossoms, especially those of the damask rose (R. damascena). Rose hips, particularly those of R. rugosa, are a source of vitamin C and are sometimes used in preserves.


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