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Roses are blooming in zone 4. The rose, with its rich fragrance and variety of forms, has a history that spans millions of years. Fossil records suggest that rose-like plants existed in the northern hemisphere between 33 and 23 million years ago. Cultivation of the rose began in earnest in China around 3,000 BCE, where they were treasured for their beauty and use in perfumery and medicine. Over time, roses spread across the world, with significant developments in hybridization occurring in Europe after the introduction of Asian species. Today, the rose continues to captivate gardeners and flower enthusiasts alike, symbolizing love, secrecy, and beauty across cultures. Cheers

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