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How to distinguish roses from roses

The easiest way to distinguish roses from roses is to look at the leaves. The leaves of roses are odd-pinnate, with 5 to 9 leaflets, and the leaves are wrinkled and thorny. In other words, there are at least 5 leaves on the petiole of a rose; but roses have odd-numbered pinnate leaves with 3 to 5 leaflets, and the leaves are smooth, flat and thornless;

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The flowers of roses are also larger than roses.

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There are few thorns on the rose stems, and the thorns are relatively large. There are roughly three or four in each node. The flower stems are smooth

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The roses have many thorns and bristles, and the hard thorns on the flower stems are densely packed

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The rose leaves are shiny, but the rose leaves are not shiny

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Rose flowers are larger and come in various colors; rose flowers are smaller and usually pink.

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Rose usually has a single flower at the top, but there are also several flowers in clusters, usually 1-3 flowers, the flower diameter is about 5 cm or more, and the flower stalk is long Moreover, roses bloom unfailingly throughout the seasons, so they are called roses, roses, and periwinkles

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Roses are solitary or clustered with 1-3 flowers. They have short flower stems and the flower stems are roughly the same as roses. They only bloom once in summer, but the fragrance of roses is much stronger than that of roses and roses.

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