Superior ovary refers to an ovary in which other floral organs like as sepals, petals, and stamens grow beneath or surrounding it without fusing with it.
The ovary of the rose family is typically inferior, with the sepals, petals, and stamens emerging above the gynoecium.
The gynoecium is in the center of a rose, and the rest of the flower is at the same level on the thalamic rim.