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The rose stung my hand. What should I do?

Roses sting your hand. Just pull it out and deal with the bleeding at the puncture site The thorns of roses are not poisonous. If you prick your finger, pick it out with a sterilized needle and remember to disinfect it to prevent infection. If you don't stick it into your finger, just stop the bleeding, and you can also wash it with soap if you are afraid of infection.

Rose (scientific name: Rose) is native to China. It belongs to a deciduous shrub of Rosaceae, with many needles on its branches, odd pinnate compound leaves, 5-9 leaflets, oval shape and lateral thorns. Petals obovate, double to semi-double, purplish red and white. The fruit period is from August to September, and it is oblate. When roses are used as crops, their flowers are mainly used for eating and refining rose oil, which is used in cosmetics, food, fine chemicals and other industries.

In European languages, rose, rose and Chinese rose all use the same word, such as rose in English and Die Rose in German. Rose is the national flower of Britain. Today, in the daily language of China, "Rose" has become a general term for many Rosa plants. In fact, hybrid roses are also produced by cross breeding of various species under roses.