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The phrase does indeed denote an English cultural stereotype, and quite a positive one! I would summarise it as a modest, attractive, smart (as in clever), and well-mannered woman. Normally this name is given to women over 25-ish. However, the term, at its most basic, means a woman with a very natural kind of beauty. For example, a typical English rose, both in beauty and movie casting type is Kate Winslet (think Sense and Sensibility, Finding Neverland etc). Hope that's answered your question! Sillyfolkboy (talk) (edits) 15:03, 9 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

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