Tuesday 12 June 2012

Roses

Roses Biography

Fossilised roses have been found around the world, proving the existence of this flower in pre-historic times. Petrified rose wreaths were discovered in the tombs of the ancient Egyptians signifying the importance of spiritual well-being that they attributed to the rose.

The Romans and Greeks worshipped this aromatic flower, using it to fragrance themselves and their homes. Rose petals were strewn over the floors on special occasions and sprinkled in their bathwater. Believing the rose to be an aphrodisiac, they also sprinkled the petals in their wine and beer.

The Crusaders brought many species of rose to Europe from the East. Some believe the early tea roses took their name from the tea clippers that transported them from India, while others maintain the scent describes their name. The Damask rose is named for the ancient city of Damascus.

In France, Napoleon's wife Josephine built up one of the most impressive collections of roses from flowers brought from every destination by her husband's army. Meanwhile, in England, the rose was chosen as the national emblem.

The rose also forms the centrepiece of certain heraldic emblems; most noteworthy, the Red Rose of the House of Lancaster and the White Rose of the House of York who fought each other between the years 1455 to 1487, a time known historically as the Wars of the Roses.
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Ramblin' Rose - Nat King Cole

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