Sister of Rose Red
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SNOWWHITESister of Rose Red
SNOWWHITEFairy tale sister of Rose Red
REDSnow White's sister Rose ...
HAVOCJune ....: Gypsy Rose Lee's sister
NEVILLEBROTHERSWith "The," "Sister Rose" singers
GRECIAN... rose, shade of red.
ASHES... of rose (grayish red)
balasrose-red variety of spinel
PETRA"Rose-red city" of Jordan
balasesrose-red variety of spinel
COSTAINAuthor of "The Red Rose."
LANCESTERHouse of the Red Rose.
LANCASTERSWearers of the red rose.
PETRARuined "rose-red city" of Jordan
rosyto redden (to become red (the colour of blood, also REDD)) / roselike (like a rose)
avensany of various plants of the genus Geum, of the rose family, having yellow, white, or red flowers
chokeberriesA North American shrub of the rose family, with white flowers and red autumn foliage, cultivated as an ornamental
chokeberryA North American shrub of the rose family, with white flowers and red autumn foliage, cultivated as an ornamental
rosehipthe ripened usually red or orange accessory fruit of a rose that consists of a fleshy receptacle enclosing numerous achenes
toyona chiefly Californian ornamental evergreen shrub (Heteromeles arbutifolia) of the rose family having white flowers succeeded by persistent usually bright red berries
applethe fleshy usually rounded red, yellow, or green edible pome fruit of a usually cultivated tree (genus Malus) of the rose family
photiniaany of various trees or shrubs belonging to the genus Photinia, of the rose family, having clusters of small white flowers and red, berrylike fruit
cotoneastersA small-leaved shrub of the rose family, cultivated as a hedging plant or for its bright red berries, which often remain on the plant throughout the winter
cotoneasterA small-leaved shrub of the rose family, cultivated as a hedging plant or for its bright red berries, which often remain on the plant throughout the winter
hawthornsA thorny shrub or tree of the rose family, with white, pink, or red blossoms and small dark red fruits (haws). Native to north temperate regions, it is commonly used for hedges