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"rose bushes" is a correct and usable part of an English sentence
You can use it when referring to a group of shrubs or plants that have roses growing on them. For example: "The gardeners carefully pruned the rose bushes to ensure they would produce a bountiful crop of fragrant roses."
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Although deadheading, in some form, is very good for flowering rose bushes, you may need to adjust the process according to the type of rose.
Her fingers look like rose bushes, thorns and all.
OUTDOOR SPACE: The property has an herb garden, rose bushes, lemon and other fruit trees.
In fact, more than half of the nation's rose bushes come from there.
We walked around the park, which encompasses wheat fields, rose bushes and ancient linden trees.
There are something like 20,000 to 30,000 rose bushes in the city.
Save them to fertilise rose bushes, azaleas, rhododendrons, evergreens and camellias.
In frustration she throws a small patio bench into Trudy's rose bushes.
Its rose bushes come in red, yellow, orange, white, pink and cerise.
The only things poking through the dirt are the stumps of a few rose bushes.
Small wooden crosses mark the graves, where yellow, pink and red China rose bushes bloom.
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