释义 |
father hu·go's rose \ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ(h)yü(ˌ)gōz-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized F&H Etymology: after Father Hugo (Hugh Scallan) fl 1889 Catholic missionary who introduced it into England from China : a very early blooming shrub rose (Rosa hugonis) with mahogany-red drooping canes, delicate leaves, and solitary but very numerous clear yellow single flowers |