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The Rose: The Queen of Flowers Blossoms in Summer Arrangements
The Rose: The Queen of Flowers Blossoms in Summer Arrangements
The Rose: The Queen of Flowers Blossoms in Summer Arrangements
(ARA) - You
can't help but notice that roses are blooming all over. During the
summer months, this ever-popular flower, also known as "The Queen
of Flowers," is at the height of blossoming. With almost 120
varieties available, roses are a classic favorite, ranking as the
number one choice of almost 85 percent of flower buyers and
receivers. Whether your taste leans to the subtle, the flamboyant
or the delicate, there is a rose to please, say the floral experts
at 1-800-FLOWERS.COM.
While the red rose may be the first to come to mind, a rainbow of
colors exist, including cappuccino, butterscotch, melon, sunshine
and ballerina slipper pink. And if you're bashful, at a loss of
words or simply looking for a novel way to convey a special
message, each rose color has a special meaning. What's more, when
several colors are combined in one arrangement, your bouquet can
speak a whole sentence instead of just one thought. Here are some
color meanings:
* Red roses say love, beauty and respect
* White roses are symbolic of reverence and humility
* Light pink roses are a sign of admiration
* Dark pink roses show appreciation
* Yellow roses are a traditional symbol of friendship
* Orange roses communicate desire
* Red and white roses signify unity
* Rose buds symbolize beauty and youth
* Rose bouquets in full bloom symbolize gratitude
* Dark crimson roses symbolize mourning
And with summer celebrations, including graduations, proms,
Independence Day, family reunions, anniversaries or birthdays,
where there's a rose, there's a way to send a message!
To arrange these gorgeous flowers, follow these simple rules:
* Arrange the flowers in a deep-vase filled with cool water and
then mix in the floral preservative provided by the florist.
* Remove all leaves from the stem that fall below the waterline in
the vase as they will promote bacterial growth.
* Use a knife or shears to cut an inch from the bottom of the stem
while holding it under water. This allows the stem to draw in the
water instead of air.
* Keep cut flowers and arrangements looking fresh by adding cool
water to the vase every day. Always keep the vase full and change
the water every three to four days.
* For maximum longevity, cut the stems whenever you change the
water and keep the vase in a cool spot.
The rose is also an ideal flower to dry and use in arrangements,
wreaths and other projects. The easiest method is air-drying, which
only requires a dry, warm room with plenty of circulating air.
Stems can be dried individually or in small bunches, upright, laid
flat or hung upside down. It's as simple as that and you can fill
your home with beautiful blooms all year long.
In honor of the rose, 1-800-FLOWERS.COM is offering special savings
on roses. Visit the site to get all the details.
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