The essence of roses


Historically of roses were the roses came from Asia would interest a stranger. China’s emperors once were really the name as roses. European kings nor lose the same meaning as the artists. Emperor of China earlier times, so indifferent, rather than create his own biography for the book instead 600 cultivation of roses. And the earlier times, roses should only be maintained as the nobility. If there is plant the commoners, could be killed. So, thank you right now there are no regulations so rich.

Not only the West and East, but also a Greek mythology about these roses which illustrates that as the god Eros Love God bribe Harpocrates as silence with roses to gossip about her mother (Aphrodite) is not developed, and a scandal. From mythology was also featured in the medieval custom to hang pictures / carved roses in the courtroom / consul as a symbol of secrecy. This custom is called by the name of the sub Rosa “under the rose”. Cool well, from the bother to write “Who’s Meeting”, better for hanging pictures of roses.

There are also mystical flowers; in Roman times before, usually plant the roses in the cemetery. Ask why?? He said it was an attempt to bribe the spirits not let me interrupt. You know Napoleon. Now, Josephine, wife of Napoleon was a great admirer of roses is more than extraordinary. He began to plant roses in the palace in 1804, and kept trying to collect all types of roses. In 1829, Josephine Park has a collection of 2562 species of roses from around the world. Well, right he is more than extraordinary. I wrote one once tried to plant roses by grafting.

There are many historical hells, but I just take a little, because I’ve lost interest to a story about an important part of the most romantic. Cleopatra, the most beautiful woman, and her name is still popular today also have contributed to the history of roses. Century-long love story of Cleopatra and Mark Anthony which ended tragically, colored with roses. A rose is a sign of honor and loyalty to Mark Anthony Cleopatra.

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