Anatomy of a miniature rose - Photogrammetry

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Raiz
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Sketchfab
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11,970
Release Date
2022-01-06
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CC BY-NC 4.0
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This new flower scan is about the most famous flower of the world: The rose! And as a late 10k follows celebration, is for you, download for free! (CC Attribution-NonCommercial) Miniature roses have been selectively bred to stay small in size. Most miniature roses have smaller flowers than standard rose bushes, but they come in the same variety of types and colors as their larger counterparts. Despite their petite size, miniature roses are extremely hardy. In fact, because they are propagated on their own roots (and not grafted onto the rootstock), they are more winter-hardy than most roses and tend to be profuse repeat bloomers. Miniature roses have been in cultivation since the 17th century, but most originated as genetic mutations of old garden roses or China roses, which are native to Asia. They maintain many of the same core characteristics and also do best if planted in spring.