Where is the Rose Found
There are numerous rumours to where the rose originated. In addition to the wild medieval tales of love and magic, the rose has many myths around it that are alive today. For example, if you're really informed about what a "wild rose" is, you're one of a tiny minority. That wonderful old pink, fluffy rose that your grandmother called "wild", wasn't. Most of the roses you see around old abandoned homesites aren't wild either. They're just tough. Since roses have been hybridized since Roman times, there are thousands of tough, long-lived hybrids that seem to grow on forever. Roses are primiarily found in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, most rose species are found Asia, with smaller numbers being native to America and a few in Europe and Africa. These species are different from regions of the world and rise types that overlap the parental forms and make it hard to determine the difference.
Red Spots indicate where roses are native to in the U.S.
Roses are primiarily to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, most rose species are found Asia, with smaller numbers being native to America and a few in Europe and also Africa. These species are different from regions of the world and rise types that overlap the parental forms and make it hard to determine the difference. Two of the most widespread species roses across North America Rosa carolina or the Carolina Rose which common in thickets and Rosa palustris, commonly called "Swamp Rose", since it grows in wet ground. Both are rather small, scrambling shrubs with spectacular, two wide-open single blooms with five bright pink petals. And both are native to a huge area from the entire Atlantic seaboard. Many roses live in temperate climate regions, which are temperatures that are not extremely hot or cold. The changes between summer and winter are generally stimulating without being frustratingly extreme. Maritime and continental are two types of temperate regions. Roses in this case are Maritime, which is strongly influenced by the oceans, which maintain fairly steady temperatures across the seasons. Since the winds move in a west in the temperate region, the western continents experience the maritime climate. Such regions include Western Europe specifically United Kingdom, and Western North America.
There are many wild roses and each of them have their own particular habitat. Most grow in sunny to half-shady areas, such as fallow land or areas bordering woods, roads and rivers; but Rosa virginiana more commonly known as the Prairie rose and smooth roses, are found in scree-covered slopes. Sweetbriar are well known introduced species, also occurs on some fields like fallows.
There are many wild roses and each of them have their own particular habitat. Most grow in sunny to half-shady areas, such as fallow land or areas bordering woods, roads and rivers; but Rosa virginiana more commonly known as the Prairie rose and smooth roses, are found in scree-covered slopes. Sweetbriar are well known introduced species, also occurs on some fields like fallows.