Talk:Rose (disambiguation)
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[edit]Shouldn't this also list "Rosa" disambiguations, as Rosa redirects to Rose?
- Yes, or the top of Rose could link to two disambig pages, whichever seems most sensible. Stan 13:07, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
List of names too long?
[edit]Hi,
don't you think the list of names is getting too long? Could some brave soul recategorize the names by subject? (Fictional characters, monarchs, actresses, etc.?) --GaryGermeil 23:08, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
Cleanup
[edit]I cleaned up this disambiguation page per MOS:DAB and removed several entries per MoS:DAB#Examples of individual entries that should not be created. If some of them are also widely known as just "Rose", I apologize. Please add them back to the disambiguation page then:
- La Rose, Illinois, a village located in Marshall County, Illinois
- Rose Bud, Arkansas, a town located in White County, Arkansas
- Rose Of Cimarron, an album by Poco, and the title track
- White Rose, a World War II non-violent resistance group in Germany
- Rose of Jericho, a name applied to any of the resurrection plants, Anastatica hierochuntica, Astericus pygmaeus and various drought-tolerant species of Spikemoss
- Rose-root, a succulent plant, Rhodiola rosea
- "The Rose of Tralee", a sentimental Irish song that gave its name to an Irish beauty competition and carnival
- "Ring around the rosey", a children's rhyme and game
- "Stinking Rose", a common name for garlic
- Confederate rose, a common name for Hibiscus mutabilis, an ornamental flowering plant in the family Malvaceae
- The rose chafer, a scarab beetle
- "Rose Hobart", a short, 19 minute experimental film created by the artist Joseph Cornell in 1936
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (RHIT), a private non-sectarian college which specializes in teaching engineering, science, and mathematics to undergraduates
- The Rose Tattoo, a Tennessee Williams play
- The Rose Revolution, the Georgian peaceful revolution
- Christmas rose and Lenten rose, common names for species of hellebore
- Rose of Sharon, the common name applied to various flowers. In modern usage, it usually refers to either Hypericum calycinum or Hibiscus syriacus
I also removed the following entry because it's too trivia-like at the moment:
- "Rose" is on the list of hurricane names in the Atlantic Ocean, but has yet to be used (next comes up in 2009).
– sgeureka t•c 21:56, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
No disamb page
[edit]The article Rose should be Rose (flower) and Rose should redirect here. Anyone else think? SimpsonsFan08 talk contribs 12:42, 18 April 2008 (UTC)