2. Why are they called rose?
-The answer has to do with the etymology of the word "rose", which
derives from the classical Greek "rhodéa", whose meaning was "what
gives off smell, what has fragrance".
3. How many petals does it have in total?
• Wild roses only have five petals, but
those found in florists and nurseries
have dozens, some even have more
than 100.
4. How many colors of roses are there?
-The colors of the roses, they range from red and yellow to
approach violet tones, this in terms of nature. However, today it is
possible to find roses of all colors since they are dyed with special
products, to meet the preferences in each case.
5. What kind of roses can you eat?
- All roses are edible . The flavor is more pronounced in the darker
varieties . Roses are undoubtedly one of the most versatile flowers in
the kitchen and are an intregal part of the culinary tradition of the
middle east and parts of central an south asia .
6. What is the most important about the rose ?
• Roses are also important in aromatherapy, techniques used since
ancient Egypt. According to specialists, the natural aroma of this
flower can reduce depression, distress, grief and insomnia.