Why this word is great
ROSARIUM — [Noun] A garden dedicated to the cultivation of roses. From Latin rosārium ("rose garden"), derived from rosa ("rose"). Unlike "rosary" (which belongs to the realm of devotion) or "arboretum" (which encompasses all woody plants), a rosarium is a sanctuary of petals, thorns, and fragrance. It is the velvet crush of a Damask rose under fingertips, the heady sweetness that lingers at dusk, the way sunlight filters through translucent petals like stained glass—a fleeting monument to beauty that insists, quietly, on the necessity of cultivation amid decay.