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Cherokee Rose

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color = lightgreenname = Cherokee Roseimage = Cherokee_rose.jpgimage_width = 240pxregnum = Plantaedivisio = Magnoliophytaclassis = Magnoliopsidaordo = Rosalesfamilia = Rosaceaesubfamilia = Rosoideaegenus = Rosaspecies = R. laevigatabinomial = Rosa laevigatabinomial_authority = Michx.

The Cherokee Rose Rosa laevigata is a rose native to southern China and Taiwan south to Laos and Vietnam. It is a climbing shrub, scrambling over other shrubs and small trees to heights of up to 10 m. The leaves are evergreen, 3-10 cm long, with usually three leaflets, sometimes five leaflets, bright glossy green and glabrous. The flowers are 6-10 cm diameter, fragrant, with pure white petals and yellow stamens, and are followed by bright red and bristly hips 2-4 cm diameter. The flower stem is also very bristly.

The species was introduced to the southeastern United States in about 1780, where it soon became naturalized, and where it gained its English name. It is the state flower of Georgia. The flower is forever linked to the Trail of Tears and its petals represent the women's tears shed during the period of great hardship and grief throughout the historical trek from the Cherokees' home to U.S. Forts such as Gilmer among others.



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