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Yellow rose

Yellow rose may refer to:

Various rose species with yellow flowers, including:

    • Rosa banksiae
    • Rosa foetida
    • Rosa hemisphaerica
    • Rosa persica
    • Rosa xanthina
  • A yellow rose in general
  • Rosa 'Harison's Yellow', also known as The Yellow Rose of Texas
  • The Yellow Rose, an American TV series
  • "The Yellow Rose" (song), its theme song, recorded by Johnny Lee and Lane Brody
  • " Yellow Roses", a song by Dolly Parton
  • Yellow Rose (society)
Yellow Rose (society)

The Yellow Rose society ( Swedish: Gula Rosen) was the name of a Swedish Masonic adoption lodge within the Freemasons, active from 1802 until 1803. It was founded by Karl Adolf Boheman upon the mutual wish of the royal couple Duke Charles and Duchess Charlotte of Sudermannia, and open to both sexes. It was closed by King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden and the cause of the so-called Boheman Affair, which caused a conflict between the monarch and his uncle and aunt.

Usage examples of "yellow rose".

It seemed that every day the sun flew up like a yellow rose and fell down like a red one, and at the end of Winter the stirring of Spring could already be felt as a stirring of the blood.

Before his eyes, tiny beads of perspiration welled up out of the pores of her skin, like the dew on the petals of a yellow rose.

Three days before polling day, Centaine was in her new garden, supervising the marking out and planting of a hundred additional yellow rose bushes when her secretary came hurrying down from the house.

There was a big rosewood grand piano and on it a very tall vase with just one yellow rose in it, and under its leg there was a peachcolored Chinese rug a gopher could have spent a week in without showing his nose above the nap.

Lassie got up and stretched, turning her toes backwards, trailing along, then attacking the red-and-yellow rose-patterned Aubusson in the morning room, and shaking it furiously.

Spilled petals from the yellow rose lay across the doorstep, glowing like ancient gold coins in the faint light from the entryway.