Cherokee rose
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific species of climbing rose: The Cherokee rose is a type of rose (Rosa laevigata) native to China and naturalized in the southeastern United States. It is characterized by its vigorous climbing habit, fragrant white flowers, and glossy, evergreen foliage.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The fence was covered in the beautiful, fragrant blooms of the Cherokee rose.
- She planted a Cherokee rose to climb up the trellis by her porch.
- The Cherokee rose is the state flower of Georgia.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Cultural Significance: The name "Cherokee rose" is associated with the Trail of Tears. In some accounts, it is said that the tears of Cherokee women who died during the forced relocation gave rise to these white roses where they fell, symbolizing both grief and survival.
Variants and Related Words
- Rosa laevigata (n): The scientific, botanical name for the Cherokee rose.
- Evergreen rose (n): A descriptive term sometimes used for this plant due to its foliage that remains green year-round in mild climates.
Synonyms
- Climbing rose (n): A general term for any rose species or cultivar that grows as a vine or climber.
- White rose (n): A descriptive term for any rose with white blossoms.
Related Phrases
- State flower of Georgia: This is a specific designation for the Cherokee rose, not a phrase using the word itself but a key fact about its usage in American culture.
Noun
- Chinese climbing rose with fragrant white blossoms