
Why is it called Rosal?
This new brand was named Rosal because, according to José Lladró, the brothers wanted to avoid dragging the Lladró name into an ugly competitive fracus. And an ugly competitive fracus it apparently became, including a messy law-suit in which Lladró prevailed and ended up buying out the renegade company.
What is the classification of Rosales?
Rosales, which is in the Rosid I group among the core eudicots, is related to other orders with members that can undergo nitrogen fixation (for example the legumes of the order Fabales). Rosales is a diverse order that includes families previously placed in the former orders Urticales and Rhamnales.
Why is Rosal not a permanent brand?
Because Rosal wasn't intended (at least at its inception) as a permanent brand, it was initially identified only with a sticker (above left), bearing a simple stylized leaf logo and the name "Rosal."
What are the fruits of the Rosales order?
The order includes some of the best-known ornamental and edible-fruit plants in the temperate parts of the world. In addition to roses, Rosales includes elms, spireas, hawthorns, apples, peaches, cherries, pears, plums, strawberries, raspberries, and figs.

What is the English of Rosal plant?
GardeniaRosal (Sp., Tag.) Gardenia (Engl.) Gardenia grandiflora Lour.
What does Rosal symbolize?
Rosal or Gardenia jasminoides, one of the most strongly fragrant of all flowers, symbolizes purity, love and refinement. Aside from its pristine beauty, 'Rosal' offers medical benefits: as an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-cerulein, and antifungal.
Is Rosal fragrant?
Rosal is a smooth, unarmed shrub 1 to 2 meters high. Leaves are opposite, elliptic-ovate, 2 to 6 centimeters long, narrowed and pointed at both ends, shining and short petioled, and stipulate. Flowers are large and very fragrant, occurring singly in the upper axil of the leaves.
Is Rosal native to Philippines?
Product details of Rosal plant native Rosal (Gardenia jasminoides), is a member of the family of flowering plants Rubiaceae. It is also known as Gardenia. The evergreen shrub or small tree is cultivated as ornamental plant. In the Philippines, only the double-flowered variety occurs.
Are gardenias good luck?
Most often, gardenia flowers are given as symbols of trust. They show love and respect for a person (usually a partner). They can also symbolize clarity.
Why do gardenias mean secret love?
The gardenia's white petals are indications of purity, innocence, modesty and sincerity. Flower meanings and symbols are fun, of course, and your florist can help you choose the perfect ones to express your feelings, if that is what you are interested in.
Is Rosal flower edible?
Hibiscus plants produce large, ornate blossoms that usually grow in tropical and subtropical climates around the world. Hundreds of hibiscus species exist, but the most popular edible variety is known as roselle or Hibiscus sabdariffa.
How do you take care of a Rosal plant?
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Do Gardenias grow in Philippines?
A key to five species of Gardenia recognised for the Philippines, full descriptions and illustrations, and a list of names which should be excluded from Gardenia are given. Relevant Philippine names for which holotypes were not indicated or have been destroyed are lectotypified.
What does Rosal mean?
Rosal as a girls' name is of Latin derivation, and the meaning of Rosal is "rose". Rosal is a variant form of Rosa (Latin): popular flower name for girls.
How popular is Rosal?
Rosal is an unusual given name for women but a very prominent surname for both adults and children (#29873 out of 150436, Top 20%). (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Which version is better?
Prominent varying forms of Rosal (OUTSIDE TOP 2000) are Rose (#123 LAST YEAR), Rosie (#619), Rosa (#641), Rosella, Rosina and Rosita. Other variants, like Rosaura, are seldom used.
Similar Names
Rosal is pronounced similarly to Roselle and Rozele.
What is Rosales in the Rosid I group?
Rosales, which is in the Rosid I group among the core eudicots, is related to other orders with members that can undergo nitrogen fixation (for example the legumes of the order Fabales ). Rosales is a diverse order that includes families previously placed in the former orders Urticales and Rhamnales. The families in Rosales vary greatly in size, ...
Where do Rosales live?
Members of Rosales grow abundantly throughout the world. Their distribution ranges from Arctic regions to the tropics, from sea level to high mountains, and from forests to grasslands and deserts. Representatives of this order are frequent, and sometimes dominant, members of a variety of ecological communities.
What are the names of the ornamental plants in the Rosales order?
In addition to roses, Rosales includes elms, spireas, hawthorns, apples, peaches, cherries, pears, plums, strawberries, raspberries, and figs.
Where are the Rosaceae found?
The vast majority of the 90 genera and some 2,500 species of Rosaceae, or the rose family, are found in the north temperate zone. A few groups are widespread across most of the zone; they can be found in a variety of habitats.
Descripción
Los rosales son arbustos o trepadoras (a veces colgantes), generalmente espinosos, que alcanzan de dos a cinco metros de altura, en ocasiones, pueden llegar a los 20 m trepando sobre otras plantas.
Cultivo
Los rosales florecen continuamente durante todo el año desde primavera hasta principios de invierno (o más en climas cálidos). Para que esto ocurra hay que cortar las rosas marchitas. Una técnica popular consiste en seguir el tallo de la rosa seca hasta encontrar la primera rama con cinco hojas y cortar inmediatamente por encima de ella.
Las rosas en la cultura
Su cultivo es antiquísimo [...] Los primeros híbridos se realizaron entre especies europeas, a las que se les fueron incorporando paulatinamente los genomas de las especies asiáticas. La primera imagen de una especie de Rosa se encuentra en la Isla de Cnossos, Grecia, y corresponde al siglo XVI a. C.
Bibliografía
Montserrat, Pedro; Gómez García, Daniel; Ferrández Palacio, José Vicente; Bernal Gálvez, Manuel (2015). Rosas de Aragón y tierras vecinas. Jaca, Huesca: Jolube Consultor Botánico y Editor. p. 324. ISBN 978-84-941996-9-1.
