1. Take three wires, wrap them with green tape and make them into stems.
2. Roll up the smaller petals from the middle with a pen.
3. The larger petals roll up from the side.
4. A total of 5 small petals and 15 large petals need to be rolled. Although cumbersome, try to keep the petal shape unchanged and roll it as shown in the figure.
5. Wrap a small petal on the stem, then rotate the branch and continue to surround the branch with other small petals.
6, small petals ***5 pieces, wrapped with tape and glued. If the petals are wrinkled or bent at the bottom, they can be wrapped with adhesive tape from the top to the bottom to ensure firmness.
7. Now, 15 large petal package. Usually every two petals are fixed with tape. Every time you add petals, you should rotate them slightly to make them evenly distributed. In the process of wrapping the petals, remember to arrange the flower shape by hand and strengthen the fixation to ensure that it will not spread in the later period.
8. When wrapping the last few petals, you can decide where the last few petals are suitable according to the embryonic form of the flower. Let's stick the calyx on the bottom of the rose. Hang the rose upside down, rotate it and stick it on the calyx, remember to keep it flat and smooth.
9. Finally, start to treat the leaves, put a wire in the center of the leaves, apply glue and fold it in half.
10. Arrange the blades, and carefully bend the wires back to arc shape to make the blades look more natural.
1 1. Wrap green tape on the wire exposed at the bottom of the leaf, repeat the above steps for the other two leaves, then stick the leaves to the stem with tape, and then bend the leaves slightly and extend outward.
Morphological characteristics of roses
These plants are erect, spreading or climbing shrubs, mostly with thorns, needles or thorns, sparse without thorns, hairy, hairless or glandular. Leaves alternate, odd pinnate compound leaves, sparse simple leaves; Leaflets have serrated edges; Stipules adnate or attached to petiole, sparsely stipules absent.
Flowers solitary or corymbose, sparsely compound corymbose or panicle; Calyx tube (receptacle) is spherical, altar-shaped to cup-shaped, and the neck is constricted; Sepals 5, sparse 4, spreading, imbricate, sometimes pinnately divided; Petals 5, sparse 4, spreading, imbricate, white, yellow, pink to red.
Disk around calyx tube mouth; Stamens are divided into several rounds and are inserted around the disk; Carpels are numerous, few in number, inserted in calyx tube, sessile and extremely rare, free; Style terminal in lateral, pendulous, free or upper part united; Ovules solitary, pendulous.