Le Rosier miraculeux, released in the US as The Wonderful Rose-Tree and in the UK as The Magical Rose Tree, is a 1904 French silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès.
According to Méliès's catalogue description: The Brahmin, Iftikar, who enjoys a great reputation in India, has determined to make a creation which shall place the seal upon his renown.
Aided by his servant, the Brahmin makes of them a magnificent bouquet, which is changed into a single enormous rose.
The flower spreads out its petals and from its centre there darts forth a young and lovely woman, whom the Brahmin strives to embrace.
[1]The Wonderful Rose-Tree, advertised as having been based on a legend from Hinduism, was released by Méliès' Star Film Company and is numbered 634–636 in its catalogues.