gallica

/ˈɡælɪkə/
noun
  1. A type of rose, Rosa gallica, with fragrant, usually pink or red flowers, native to Europe and western Asia.
    • In the botanical garden, the gallica bush bloomed with beautiful pink flowers.
    • The gardener planted a gallica rose near the fence for its sweet smell.
    • Gallica roses are known for their deep red petals and strong fragrance.
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