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Chinese rose plants lining the roadside are always a welcome sight for Ye Jiaxing, 32, when she returns from a business trip and takes a taxi from Beijing Capital International Airport to her ...
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Once Upon A Time, All Roses Used To Only Come In Yellow - MSNAncient wild Chinese roses were crossed with old European cultivars. Humans selectively bred these plants to develop a desirable characteristic. Currently, there are more than 150 to 200 species ...
Chinese ancient legend has it that wild roses were widely planted during the Shennong period. The royal nobles of the Han dynasty in Nanyang began to plant roses in their courtyards, and then rose ...
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