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Attributes: Genus: Rosa Family: Rosaceae Life Cycle: Perennial Woody Recommended Propagation Strategy: Grafting Country Or Region Of Origin: Temp. & Subtropical Northern Hemisphere (such as Europe & Asia) Wildlife Value: Wildlife is attracted to the edible hips. Single-flowered species and cultivars are attractive to bees. Dead stems are used by stem-nesting bees.
"Rosa", a song by Magín Díaz, recorded by Los Soneros de Gamero and Irene Martínez in 1983 (original recording by Sexteto Habanero Godínez titled "Rosa, qué linda eres")
There are more than thirty thousand varieties of rose that come in many beautiful colours, including the bright scarlet Rosa ‘Trumpeter’, apricot Rosa ‘Lady of Shalott’, peach Rosa 'Port Sunlight' and deep pink Rosa 'Princess Anne'.
The following nGram suggests that dos and donts, do's and don'ts, and do's and don't's are all used, but it appears that do's and don'ts takes the cake. A quick search suggested that capitalizing all but the s is also fairly popular:
I want to write "dos and don'ts", or an equivalent expression, in a university essay. I am assuming that it is not very academic to write "dos and don'ts", so does anyone have a better way of putti...
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The other quotations use these spellings: Fair do's, fair do's, fair dos, Fair do, fair do's. The first of these is from 1941: 1941 L. A. G. Strong Bay 168 Come on, Doctor. Fair do's. The spellings are usually a variation of the noun do (under which the phrase is listed in the OED), because a do is something done, a dealing or treatment.