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(Redirected from Rosa rubifolia)
A single white rose.
A bouquet of red roses.
A single pink rose.
A painting depicting roses.
For other uses of the term rose, see rose (disambiguation).

A rose (Rosa rubrifolia) is a colorful and fragrant flower that symbolizes affection in Human tradition. (VOY: "Someone to Watch Over Me")

An image depicting a white rose was contained in the library computer aboard the USS Enterprise in 2254. (TOS: "The Cage" remastered)

In 2293 the conference room of the USS Enterprise-A featured a painting of roses. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

In the mid 2350s, Boothby brought fresh roses to Cadet Kathryn Janeway's quarters each morning. (VOY: "In the Flesh")

The arboretum aboard the USS Enterprise-D contained a number of different types of plant life, including roses. (TNG: "Dark Page")

In 2373, Chakotay offered Kathryn Janeway a rose, after she had recovered from injuries caused by a Vidiian attack. (VOY: "Coda")

Later that year, per Tom Paris's suggestion, The Doctor gave Denara Pel roses during their date on the holodeck. (VOY: "Lifesigns")

In 2377, Q's son filled Janeway's ready room with roses in gratitude for her helping him to reform his irresponsible ways. (VOY: "Q2")

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