Wednesday, February 1, 2012

For how long has the rose been cultivated by man?

i want to know how many years it took to go from a natural wild rose to the multi petaled ones we see today. thanks
For how long has the rose been cultivated by man?
The rose is, according to fossil evidence, 35 million years old.

There are several versions of the beginning of what we think of as systematic cultivation of roses:



1.Garden cultivation of roses began some 5,000 years ago, probably in China. During the Roman period, roses were grown extensively in the Middle East. (1)



2. The birthplace of the cultivated Rose was probably Northern Persia, on the Caspian, or Faristan on the Gulf of Persia. Thence it spread across Mesopotamia to Palestine and across Asia Minor to Greece. And thus it was that Greek colonists brought it to Southern Italy. It is beyond doubt that the Roses used in ancient days were cultivated varieties. Horace, who writes at length on horticulture, gives us an interesting account of the growing of Roses in beds. Pliny advises the deep digging of the soil for their better cultivation. In order to force their growth, it was the practice to dig a ditch round the plants and to pour warm water into the ditch just as the rose-buds had formed. The varieties were then very limited in number, but it would appear that the Romans, at all events, knew and cultivated the red Provins Rose (Rosa gallica), often mistakenly called the Provence Rose. The word rosa comes from the Greek word rodon (red), and the rose of the Ancients was of a deep crimson colour, which probably suggested the fable of its springing from the blood of Adonis. (2)
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Reply:I'm sure that the rose has been cultivated by man since the first time that its beauty was seen by the human eye.

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