11.   Roses that bloom only once in a season, especially the original wild roses, should be considered when searching for tough roses.

12.   Sleeping Beauty was guarded by a thorny hedge of wild roses.

13.   Sometimes the tide is in, bringing its wrack of pigweed, nettle, mallows and wild roses.

14.   The banks are lined with an impossible tangle of willow, wild rose and tule.

15.   The land was overgrown with weeds and wild roses.

16.   The practice of grafting was perfected with the tough wild rose, Rosa canina, as the preferred rootstock for budding the delicate new beauties.

17.   The site also notes that wild roses taste better than cultivated ones, but it is best to remove the lower part of the rose petals to reduce bitterness.

18.   The site of an architecturally historic mosque is now overgrown with weeds interspersed with clumps of dark-red wild roses, now in bloom.

19.   There were wild roses, pink, growing on vines up and down the hedgerows, and the yellow daisies of summer.

20.   Tidewater and wild roses, musty dirt turning over as camas and lupines pushed through.

a. + rose >>共 313
red 17.23%
white 6.07%
pink 5.58%
single 4.27%
yellow 3.94%
copper 3.20%
climbing 2.79%
gold 2.21%
coffee 2.21%
wild 1.97%
wild + n. >>共 1215
animal 6.92%
ride 2.42%
horse 2.33%
mushroom 2.14%
dog 1.73%
bird 1.64%
plant 1.41%
salmon 1.39%
celebration 1.35%
swing 1.28%
rose 0.45%
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