English · Nature & Environment
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thorny fragrant flower
A sweet-smelling flower, often red, pink, or white, that grows on a bush with thorns.
He gave her a single red rose, and she smiled at the romantic gesture.
He gave her a single red rose, and she smiled at the romantic gesture.
From Latin 'rosa', a rose.
Common in gardens, gifts, and symbolism.
Shakespeare wrote 'A rose by any other name would smell as sweet' in Romeo and Juliet.
The rose is a worldwide symbol of love and is the national flower of several countries.