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20-692: Rose Garden may refer to: Horticulture [ edit ] Rose garden , a garden or park used for growing roses United States [ edit ] All-American Rose Garden , Hattiesburg, Mississippi Berkeley Rose Garden , Berkeley, California Exposition Park Rose Garden , Los Angeles, California The Gardens of the American Rose Center , Shreveport, Louisiana International Rose Test Garden , Portland, Oregon Morcom Rose Garden , Oakland, California Reinisch Rose Garden and Doran Rock Garden , Topeka, Kansas White House Rose Garden (at

40-461: A 1989 film directed by Fons Rademakers "The Rose Garden" (short story) , a ghost story by M. R. James The Rose Garden (Suspense) , a 1951 episode of the TV series Suspense Music [ edit ] The Rose Garden (band) , American folk rock group The Rose Garden (album) , a 1968 album by The Rose Garden "Rose Garden" (Joe South song) , a 1968 song first written by Joe South that became

60-568: A Hong Kong infrastructure project See also [ edit ] I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rose Garden . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rose_Garden&oldid=1239859034 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

80-600: A line which industrial rock band KMFDM would later borrow for their song "Me I Funk". The riff is similar in character to T. Rex's worldwide hit from the previous year, " Get It On " but in the key of A rather than E. The single was recorded at the Rosenberg Studios in Copenhagen, Denmark in November 1971 along with its b-sides "Cadilac" and "Baby Strange" as well as the " Metal Guru " b-side "Thunderwing". "Telegram Sam"

100-575: A major crossover hit for Lynn Anderson in 1970 Rose Garden (Nick Jonas & the Administration song) , 2010 Rose Garden (album) , a 1971 album by Lynn Anderson "Rose Garden", a song by Rae Morris on the 2018 album Someone Out There "Rosegarden Funeral of Sores", 1980 song by John Cale, subsequently recorded by Bauhaus - see "Telegram Sam" Other uses [ edit ] Rosegarden , digital audio workstation software Port and Airport Development Strategy or Rose Garden Project,

120-599: A starting material as it is a quick way to obtain results. Most of the plants grown in these early gardens are likely to have been species collected from the wild. However, there were large numbers of selected varieties being grown from early times; for instance numerous selections or cultivars of the China rose were in cultivation in China in the first millennium AD. The significant breeding of modern times started slowly in Europe from about

140-612: Is a specialized type of shrub garden , but normally treated as a type of flower garden , if only because its origins in Europe go back to at least the Middle Ages in Europe, when roses were effectively the largest and most popular flowers, already existing in numerous garden cultivars . Of the over 150 species of rose, the Chinese Rosa chinensis has contributed most to today's garden roses; it has been bred into garden varieties for about 1,000 years in China, and over 200 in Europe. It

160-520: Is believed that roses were grown in many of the early civilisations in temperate latitudes from at least 5000 years ago. They are known to have been grown in ancient Babylon . Paintings of roses have been discovered in Egyptian pyramid tombs from the 14th century BC. Records exist of them being grown in Chinese gardens and Greek gardens from at least 500 BC. Many of the original plant breeders used roses as

180-445: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Rose garden A rose garden or rosarium is a garden or park, often open to the public, used to present and grow various types of garden roses , and sometimes rose species . Designs vary tremendously and roses may be displayed alongside other plants or grouped by individual variety, colour or class in rose beds. Technically it

200-483: Is just outta sight), Golden Nose Slim (who knows where you been), Jungle Faced Jake (about whom no mistake must be made) and Purple Pie Pete (whose lips are like lightning and capable of generating a heat power sufficient to liquefy females). Despite their charms, the singer expresses his loyalty to his "main man", the titular Sam. The song also contains these lines Marc Bolan wrote to refer to himself: Me I funk/but I don't care/I ain't no square/with my corkscrew hair ,

220-508: The British rock group T. Rex , appearing on their 1972 album The Slider . The song was their third UK number one single, remaining at the top of the charts for two weeks. "Telegram Sam" was allegedly written by Bolan about his manager Tony Secunda ( T elegram S am = T ony S ecunda) who was his 'main man' in respect to being Bolan's manager and narcotics supplier. The lyrics feature numerous figures such as Bobby (a natural born poet who

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240-479: The 17th century. This was encouraged by the introduction of new species, and especially by the introduction of the China rose into Europe in the 19th century. An enormous range of roses has been bred since then. A major contributor in the early 19th century was Empress Josephine of France, who patronized the development of rose breeding at her gardens at Malmaison . As long ago as 1840, a collection numbering over one thousand different cultivars, varieties and species

260-1307: The President's official residence), Washington, D.C. San Jose Municipal Rose Garden , San Jose, California Elsewhere [ edit ] Rose Garden, Coburg , Bavaria, Germany Government Rose Garden, Ooty , Tamil Nadu, India National Rose Garden, Canberra , Australia Parnell Rose Gardens , Parnell, New Zealand Rapperswil Rose Gardens , Rapperswil, Switzerland Royal National Rose Society Gardens , St Albans, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom Wohl Rose Park , Jerusalem, Israel Zakir Hussain Rose Garden , Chandigarh, India Places [ edit ] Moda Center (formerly Rose Garden), indoor sports arena in Portland, Oregon, US Rose Garden, San Jose, California , neighborhood Royal Thai Air Base Nam Phong , Thailand, nicknamed Rose Garden Rose Garden Palace , also known as Rose Garden, an historic property in Dhaka, Bangladesh McGill Rose Garden (Charlotte, North Carolina) Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Gulistan of Sa'di , or The Rose Garden , book by Saadi of Shiraz (1259) The Rose Garden (film) ,

280-688: The group's third number one in their home country although it lagged at number 67 in the Billboard Hot 100 , a disappointment after the American top ten success of " Get It On ". . It would be the group's last charted single in the US. The song was received with high praise in the British press, where Chris Charlesworth of Melody Maker enthused that "Boley piles on the guitar riff and the strings top around him, rocking menace." Penny Valentine of Sounds , while noting

300-493: The guitar riff as similar to " Get It On ", nonetheless remarked that it reminds of "those good time real rock and roll records of the past". Derek Johnson of NME gushed that it was a "good old fashioned stomping rocker" that is "beaty, compelling, insistent, and catchy". In 1980, the song was covered by the gothic rock band Bauhaus as a single, which peaked at number 12 in New Zealand. " Telegram Sam "

320-408: The presence of flowers immediately induces positive emotions while suppressing feelings of depression and anxiety. Every flower has the ability to evoke a certain emotion. Depending on the flower you are engaged with, you may experience feelings such as nurturing, romantic, sensuous, tranquil, or whimsical. Telegram Sam#Bauhaus version " Telegram Sam " is a song written by Marc Bolan for

340-449: The public. The World Federation of Rose Societies produces an annual directory drawn up by national rose societies in each of its 39 member countries. This includes a catalogue of rose gardens considered nationally significant. Rose gardens are full of vibrant, fresh, and stimulating sights and scents. These beautiful gardens are pleasing not only to the eyes but to the mind and soul as well. Many research studies have found that being in

360-643: Was laid out in 1899 and remains the biggest rose garden in France. Public rose gardens are a feature of many towns and cities. Since 1995, the World Federation of Rose Societies (WFRS) grants the Award of Garden Excellence. So far, 42 gardens have been selected. Notable gardens around the world include: There are various rose gardens in India. These gardens have thousands of varieties & sub-varieties of roses and are open to

380-526: Was possible when a rosarium was planted by Loddiges nursery for Abney Park Cemetery , an early Victorian garden cemetery and arboretum in England. British designers of rose gardens include Thomas Mawson , who created examples at Graythwaite Hall (his first major garden project in 1886) and other sites, including Bushey (1913). Another surviving old public rose garden is Jules Gravereaux 's Roseraie du Val-de-Marne south of Paris in L'HaΓΏ-les-Roses , which

400-538: Was the first single to be issued by Marc Bolan's own T.Rex Wax Co. label, released on 21 January 1972. The UK b-side featured two songs, "Cadilac" (as printed on the EMI label of the original single) and "Baby Strange", the latter also included in the album The Slider . The single was considered the official follow up to " Get It On ", as previous record label Fly had released the intervening number 2 hit " Jeepster " without Marc's permission. With T. Rextasy in full swing it became

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