When do roses bloom: a description of the blooming time of roses.

When do roses bloom?

A comprehensive introduction to when roses bloom and a description of the blooming time of roses in the green plant and flower aspect. The following editor will answer in detail for you:

Valentine's Day is here, I'll give you a rose. Roses are a symbol of love. Look at those bright flowers, they are particularly captivating. Many families cultivate roses, and when they bloom, they look especially beautiful. But for those who are not very familiar with them, they know little. So, when do roses bloom? The following editor will tell you about the blooming period of roses.

【One, The Origin of Roses】

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Roses are plants of the Rosaceae family, Rosaceae genus, commonly known as a series of cultivated varieties with large and showy flowers in daily life. In ancient times, the word "rose" referred to red beautiful jade. Later, a wild Rosaceae plant, because its fruit is large and red, was called a rose.

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Roses are deciduous shrubs, about 2 meters high, with sturdy branches and thorny stems. Odd-pinnate compound leaves are alternate, with 5-9 leaflets, oblong to ovate, pointed at the tip, with sawtooth edges, wrinkled on the surface, slightly frosted on the back, with distinct netted veins, downy and glandular dots; the petioles have down and thorns.

【Two, The Blooming Period of Roses】

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Roses bloom in early May, and small varieties bloom between June and July. Once the flowers are fully open, the fragrance will dissipate, and the petals are easily shed. Therefore, it is best to pick the flowers when they are just beginning to open, the petals are still overlapping, and the stamens are not yet visible, which is before sunrise.

When do roses bloom?

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Rose petals are layered and slightly downturned, with many delicate stamens in the center of the petals, which are rounded or broadly楔-shaped. The edges have sharp锯齿, the upper surface is hairless, deep green, the veins are sunken, and there are many wrinkles.

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There are soft hairs and glands below, the petioles and rachises have down, sparsely pubescent with small stems and thorns; stipules are mostly attached to the petioles, with glands on the edges; the thorns at the base of the petioles are usually opposite. The flowers are purple-red, white, etc., and the fruiting period is in August to September.

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The blooming period of roses is usually in April to May, and the blooming time varies with different varieties. From May to November, there will be a continuous phenomenon of blooming and withering.