
Rosa (roses)
Roses are flowering plants known for their beautiful, fragrant blooms and diverse colors. They belong to the genus Rosa, which includes many species and cultivated varieties. Roses have thorns on their stems, and their flowers are composed of layered petals that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. They are widely cultivated for ornamental purposes, used in perfumes, and symbolize love and affection. Roses thrive in well-drained soil with ample sunlight, and proper care includes pruning and watering. Their popularity spans centuries, making them a symbol of beauty, romance, and elegance across cultures.