Where is this flower coming from

Rose is a unique flower. There is no other plant in the history of mankind that would serve as such a universal symbol of beauty, passing from culture to culture, from country to country. All other plants replaced each other as regular fashion novelties or became national symbols of individual countries, like the yellow “crowned” daffodil in Ireland, and the rose was and remains the “queen of flowers” recognized throughout the world.

There are many works of art dedicated to the rose, in a wide variety of genres and styles. This flower served as a symbol of beauty in the poetry of various countries, especially in Arabian countries, and often determined the names of entire countries and was present on the coats of arms of noble families. According to an ancient Indian legend, the goddess of beauty Lakshmi was born from a rosebud …

Then roses appeared in Ancient Greece. These roses were proclaimed as “the flower for Aphrodite”, the goddess of love and beauty.

Later roses came to Rome from Greece. The Roman began to build greenhouses for growing blooming roses in the winter.💗


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