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Abstract The rose, which first appeared on Earth millions of years ago, was proclaimed by the early Greek poets to be the Queen of the Flowers. Even today it is regarded as the world's favourite flower. The reasons why the rose captivated man, influencing literature, art and many other of his activities, are discussed. Reference is made to its remarkable sweet fragrance, the extraordinary diversity of forms now available, providing varieties suitable for many conditions and requirements, the remarkable palette of flower colours, and the exquisite beauty of the bloom. Scientific work, from the early botanical and taxonomic studies to the sophisticated modern investigations, are referred to, special emphasis being laid on selected topics like flower colour. The valuable attribute of rose fragrance is discussed. The prospect of development of cultivars resistant to frost injury, diseases and pests, and those suitable for tropical areas, is reviewed. It is hoped that the spectacular recent advances in genetic...

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