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What's the difference between a rose and a Chinese rose?

Chinese rose is big and heavy. Generally, there is only one flower at the top of the branch, and a few will bloom two or three. The most important feature is the flowering of four seasons, which is also the origin of the names of Chinese rose, red moon, pink moon and four seasons flower. Perfume roses have fragrance, but generally roses have no fragrance. Compound leaves have three and five leaflets. Chinese roses are tall and straight, and rarely crawl.

Roses are generally single petals, petals are almost on the same plane, and the fragrance is overflowing. A flower usually has one or several flowers, and it only blooms once a year in summer. The whole body is covered with slender thorns, which makes the flower pickers at a loss. So there is a saying in A Dream of Red Mansions that a girl like You Sanjie is described as a "rose that pricks her hand". The compound leaves of roses have at least five leaflets.