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Is a rose a Chinese rose?
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Roses are not Chinese rose flowers, but they belong to the same family and genus, and many people confuse them. In fact, their flowers are different from their stems and leaves. The leaves of roses are very small and have obvious leaf shapes. The flowers will be smaller and the thorns on the stems will be denser, while the roses will be the opposite.

Rose (scientific name: RosarugosaThunb. ) is a deciduous shrub of Rosaceae. Branches and stems are often needle-shaped, with odd pinnate compound leaves, 5-9 leaflets, oval, and lateral spines. Petals are obovate, otherwise known as Li Bin, Anchovies, Rosa roxburghii, Begonia, Fallen Flowers and Rose. Biological classification: angiosperms, dicotyledonous plants, Rosaceae, Rosasubfamily, Rosasubfamily and Rosaceae. Rose is a very romantic flower, symbolizing eternal love. It is usually used as a fresh cut flower, and it is the best choice for giving to girlfriends on Valentine's Day or when proposing marriage.