| 释义 | 
		poly·an·tha \ˌpälēˈan(t)thə\ noun or polyantha rose  (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek polyanthos blooming, from poly- + anthos flower — more at anthology  : any of numerous dwarf hybrid bush roses derived chiefly from crosses of two species (Rosa chinensis and R. multiflora) and usually treated in horticulture as a distinct species (R. polyantha) characterized by the free production of small and rarely fragrant flowers in large clusters — compare floribunda |