Rosaceae
The rose plant family in the order ROSALES and class Magnoliopsida. They are generally woody plants. A number of the species of this family contain cyanogenic compounds.
Prunus
A plant genus in the family ROSACEAE, order Rosales, subclass Rosidae. It is best known as a source of edible fruits such as apricot, plum, peach, cherry, and almond.
Fragaria
A plant genus of the family ROSACEAE known for the edible fruit.
Malus
Spiraea
Geum
A plant genus of the family ROSACEAE. Members contain TRITERPENES.
Self-Incompatibility in Flowering Plants
Pyrus
A plant genus of the family ROSACEAE known for the edible fruit.
Erwinia amylovora
Rosa
A plant genus in the family ROSACEAE and order Rosales. This should not be confused with the genus RHODIOLA which is sometimes called roseroot.
Rosales
Polyploidy
Expressed Sequence Tags
Genetics
Chromosomes, Plant
Pollination
The transfer of POLLEN grains (male gametes) to the plant ovule (female gamete).
Triterpenes
Rosacea
A cutaneous disorder primarily of convexities of the central part of the FACE, such as FOREHEAD; CHEEK; NOSE; and CHIN. It is characterized by FLUSHING; ERYTHEMA; EDEMA; RHINOPHYMA; papules; and ocular symptoms. It may occur at any age but typically after age 30. There are various subtypes of rosacea: erythematotelangiectatic, papulopustular, phymatous, and ocular (National Rosacea Society's Expert Committee on the Classification and Staging of Rosacea, J Am Acad Dermatol 2002; 46:584-7).
Erythema
Facial Dermatoses
Facial dermatoses refers to various skin conditions that affect the face, causing symptoms such as redness, inflammation, papules, pustules, scaling, or pigmentation changes, which can be caused by a range of factors including genetics, infections, allergies, and environmental factors.