Roses belong to a genus (Rosa) that contains approximately 350 currently accepted species, numerous varieties and more than thirty thousand cultivars.
Rosa cultivars come from various hybridization methods, they originate mainly from the species,
The rose has a vigorous and deep root, although in the plants originated from stakes this character is lost (small roots). Occasionally, they have a superficial rhizome. The stem is woody and may or may not end in a flower, they may be more or less erect, crawling or climbers and, generally, they have varied formations in their epidermis, such as stingers (the so-called "spines"). The branches are lignified, green, reddish or brown when young, changing to gray with aging. The leaves are composed, odd-shaped, petiolated, have sawn leaflets (like small teeth in the margin), smooth and, generally, each leaf contains five to seven leaflets and its brightness changes between varieties (bright, semi-glossy and matt). They have herbaceous stipules that are welded to the petiole and whose base partially envelops the stem
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