china rose
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Definition
Noun 1. A type of hibiscus plant: A large, showy shrub (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) native to Asia, known for its large, vibrant, often red flowers. 2. A type of rose plant: A shrubby Chinese rose (Rosa chinensis), which is an ancestor of many modern cultivated garden roses.
Usage Examples
- Referring to Hibiscus:
- The china rose in our garden has beautiful double red blooms.
- She wore a hair clip adorned with a fabric china rose.
- Referring to the Rose species:
- Botanists study the china rose for its historical importance in rose breeding.
- This old variety is a direct descendant of the china rose.
Advanced Usage
- The term can cause ambiguity because it refers to two distinct botanical species. Context usually clarifies which plant is meant.
- In horticulture and botanical texts, the scientific names and are used for precision.
Variants and Related Words
- Hibiscus: The broader genus for the flowering plant commonly called "china rose" in many regions.
- Rosa chinensis: The scientific name for the Chinese rose species.
- Shoeblack plant: Another common name for , as its flowers were traditionally used to polish shoes.
Synonyms
- For : Hawaiian hibiscus, shoeblack plant.
- For : Bengal rose, monthly rose.
Notes on Different Meanings
- Ornamental Hibiscus: This is the most common everyday meaning in many English-speaking regions, especially in subtropical and tropical areas. It emphasizes the flower's large, showy, and often red appearance.
- Historical Rose Species: This meaning is more specialized and used primarily in gardening, botany, and historical contexts. It emphasizes the plant's role as a progenitor of modern roses.
Noun
- large showy Asiatic shrub or small tree having large single or double red to deep-red flowers
- shrubby Chinese rose; ancestor of many cultivated garden roses