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单词 rosarian
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Definition of rosarian in English:

rosarian

noun rəʊˈzɛːrɪənˌrōˈzerēən
  • A person who cultivates roses, especially as an occupation.

    蔷薇花(或玫瑰花)栽培者(尤指作为职业)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Along with the other noteworthy roses shown on these pages, the following old roses are favorites of rosarians for fragrance.
    • In areas where water restrictions can thwart a gardener's best efforts, rosarians might want to consider using a soil polymer to maintain moisture in the soil for a longer period of time.
    • They may need protection from the elements in cold climates, and they may need protection against certain insects or diseases in other climates, but a determined rosarian could probably grow roses on the moon.
    • Remember that cold climate rosarians will want to prune their modern roses, especially the hybrid teas, fairly low in the spring anyway, so it's not necessary to cover the canes from top to bottom.
    • Fungal rose diseases are experienced by most rosarians and can occur in most any garden.
    • As with the aphid controls, we rosarians have an arsenal of weapons with which to combat these pesky critters.
    • Zone ratings applied to roses should not keep the rosarian from trying different rose classes, however.
    • Many rosarians begin a fertilizer program with new growth in the spring, then fertilize monthly or lightly every two weeks until September.
    • As a committed rosarian, I confess to having packed far too many roses into my London garden.
    • Some rosarians feed their roses something nearly every day.
    • For the rosarian, this may occur during greenhouse propagation of rose cuttings.
    • Southern rosarians are still enjoying their roses in the landscape and as cut flowers, and it's important to continue to keep your plants pest and disease free.
    • Growing roses as an herb means the prospective rosarian must also be concerned with selecting roses less susceptible to pests and diseases, thereby reducing the need for pesticides in and around other herbs.
    • It is also the only way for all cold climate rosarians to protect tree roses that are planted in the ground.
    • Most experienced rosarians carry the following in their kits.
    • Some rosarians also report success by pruning away galls and spraying the infected area with an anti-bacterial solution.
    • Many rosarians agree that Epsom salts produces more new canes at the bottom of the plant (bottom breaks) and darker green foliage.
    • In the Midwest, cucumber beetles will arrive in August, posing the same problems for heartland rosarians as Japanese beetles do for most rosarians east of the Rockies.
    • Today, I grow more than 70 roses, and I am a card-carrying rosarian.
    • By inducing a dormancy period each winter, rosarians will find that their rose plants will grow and bloom for many years, will be healthier and more vibrant, and will produce larger flowers on stronger canes.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Latin rosarium 'rose garden, rosary' + -an.

Rhymes

agrarian, antiquarian, apiarian, Aquarian, Arian, Aryan, authoritarian, barbarian, Bavarian, Bulgarian, Caesarean (US Cesarean), centenarian, communitarian, contrarian, Darien, disciplinarian, egalitarian, equalitarian, establishmentarian, fruitarian, Gibraltarian, grammarian, Hanoverian, humanitarian, Hungarian, latitudinarian, libertarian, librarian, majoritarian, millenarian, necessarian, necessitarian, nonagenarian, octogenarian, ovarian, Parian, parliamentarian, planarian, predestinarian, prelapsarian, proletarian, quadragenarian, quinquagenarian, quodlibetarian, Rastafarian, riparian, Rotarian, sabbatarian, Sagittarian, sanitarian, Sauveterrian, sectarian, seminarian, septuagenarian, sexagenarian, topiarian, totalitarian, Trinitarian, ubiquitarian, Unitarian, utilitarian, valetudinarian, vegetarian, veterinarian, vulgarian

Definition of rosarian in US English:

rosarian

nounˌrōˈzerēən
  • A person who cultivates roses, especially as an occupation.

    蔷薇花(或玫瑰花)栽培者(尤指作为职业)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the rosarian, this may occur during greenhouse propagation of rose cuttings.
    • They may need protection from the elements in cold climates, and they may need protection against certain insects or diseases in other climates, but a determined rosarian could probably grow roses on the moon.
    • Many rosarians begin a fertilizer program with new growth in the spring, then fertilize monthly or lightly every two weeks until September.
    • By inducing a dormancy period each winter, rosarians will find that their rose plants will grow and bloom for many years, will be healthier and more vibrant, and will produce larger flowers on stronger canes.
    • Zone ratings applied to roses should not keep the rosarian from trying different rose classes, however.
    • Some rosarians also report success by pruning away galls and spraying the infected area with an anti-bacterial solution.
    • Southern rosarians are still enjoying their roses in the landscape and as cut flowers, and it's important to continue to keep your plants pest and disease free.
    • Along with the other noteworthy roses shown on these pages, the following old roses are favorites of rosarians for fragrance.
    • Remember that cold climate rosarians will want to prune their modern roses, especially the hybrid teas, fairly low in the spring anyway, so it's not necessary to cover the canes from top to bottom.
    • Some rosarians feed their roses something nearly every day.
    • It is also the only way for all cold climate rosarians to protect tree roses that are planted in the ground.
    • In areas where water restrictions can thwart a gardener's best efforts, rosarians might want to consider using a soil polymer to maintain moisture in the soil for a longer period of time.
    • Most experienced rosarians carry the following in their kits.
    • In the Midwest, cucumber beetles will arrive in August, posing the same problems for heartland rosarians as Japanese beetles do for most rosarians east of the Rockies.
    • Growing roses as an herb means the prospective rosarian must also be concerned with selecting roses less susceptible to pests and diseases, thereby reducing the need for pesticides in and around other herbs.
    • Many rosarians agree that Epsom salts produces more new canes at the bottom of the plant (bottom breaks) and darker green foliage.
    • Today, I grow more than 70 roses, and I am a card-carrying rosarian.
    • Fungal rose diseases are experienced by most rosarians and can occur in most any garden.
    • As with the aphid controls, we rosarians have an arsenal of weapons with which to combat these pesky critters.
    • As a committed rosarian, I confess to having packed far too many roses into my London garden.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Latin rosarium ‘rose garden, rosary’ + -an.

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