A Bouquet of Roses as the Best Gift Birthday, anniversary, date, apology, just because. A bouquet of roses is a universal gift that works without fail. Why roses, not tulips or lilies? Because the rose is a symbol that has absorbed millennia of culture. It speaks of love, respect, gratitude. Its scent, its petals, its thorns — all are metaphors for relationships. In a world where gift cards and gadgets are given, a bouquet of roses remains an island of romance and tradition. Let's figure out why roses never go out of style and how to choose the perfect bouquet. The History of the Rose as a Gift The tradition of giving roses dates back to Ancient Rome, where winners were showered with petals. In the Middle Ages, knights gave roses to ladies as a sign of loyalty. In the 19th century, Victorians created the "language of flowers" (floriography), where each color had a meaning. Since then, the rose has been the main gift for expressing feelings. In the USSR, roses were a rarity, valued as gold. Today, they can be bought in any supermarket, but their value has not diminished. Why? Because the rose is living, it grows, blooms, and wilts. It reminds us of the brevity of life and the value of the moment. Why the Rose Is Better Than Other Flowers Roses last longer in a vase (up to two weeks with proper care). Tulips wilt in 3-5 days. Lilies have a strong scent and can cause allergies. Gerberas break. Roses are universal: they can be given to a man (dark shades), a woman (any), a child (white or pink). They have a wide range of colors and shapes. The rose bud is associated with female beauty, while the thorns are associated with male protection. Roses are equally good in a monobouquet and in a composition with greenery. It's no coincidence that florists say, "The rose is the queen of flowers." How to Choose a Bouquet for the Occasion For your loved one: red roses (passion), white (purity of feelings), pink (tenderness). Quantity: one rose — "you are the only one," ...
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