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The Royal Horticultural Society's The Rose tells the story of the world's favourite flower through 40 of the most popular and interesting species and hybrids. Arranged chronologically, The Rose brings to life the arrival of each flower in European gardens, detailing the history of the layout of rose gardens and the role that roses play in the 'language of flowers'.
From the first recorded reference to a rose over 7,000 years ago, these extraordinary flowers have captivated botanists, artists, poets, perfumers and gardeners. A symbol of love and patriotism, a scent and flavour synonymous with the East, and the jewel in the crown of ornamental gardens, roses in all their forms bear a special meaning that spans centuries and crosses oceans.
Extraordinary botanical illustrations and extracts from classic texts held in the Royal Horticultural society's world-famous Lindley Library, such as Redouté's Les Roses, Henry Andrew's Roses, Mary Lawrence's Selection of Roses and Victor Paquet's Choix des Plus Belles Roses, complete this authoritative celebration.
Contents
The Roses of the Ancient World The Native Roses of Europe Myths of the Rose - The Crusades Red Roses of Europe White Roses of Europe Myths of the Rose - The Wars of the Roses Roses in Renaissance Herbals Garden Roses of the 17th Century Musk Roses Yellow Roses Moss Roses Garden Roses of the 18th Century Sweetbriers The Roses of America Scotch Roses Portland Roses The Roses of China The Four Stud Chinas 1 The Four Stud Chinas 2 Bourbons Noisettes Tea Roses Hybrid Perpetuals Standard Roses Climbing & Rambling Roses Early 19th-Century Roses Gardens Robert Fortune and his China Rose: Hybrid Teas 1 Hybrid Teas 2 'Marechal Niel' - the 19th Century's Most Popular Rose Rose in the Language of Flowers 1 Roses in the Language of Flowers 2 Later Rose Gardens Roseraie de l'Hay Polyanthas Pernetianas Rosa wichurana and its hybrids Multifloras Moving into Modern Times.