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Why roses are so popular!
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WHY THE ROSE IS THE MOST POPULAR FLOWER
In most sources, we met the following answers to the question of the article: these are beautiful flowers with a pleasant aroma, and women love them☝️. But the reasons listed are subjective: not all the fair sex are happy with a bouquet of roses, and there are flowers in the world that are also among the top ten beauties, for example, orchids or tulips🥰. So why are roses still popular?

We offer these versions:

The rose is one of the ancient flowers. Her fossil, found in Colorado, is 35 million years old. The plant has not changed, unlike other flora😊.

This fact confirms the prevalence of roses only in Europe and America. In the East, the most ancient flower is the lotus. He is about 100 million years old. In eastern countries, the rose is not the queen of flowers and is inferior to other national symbols😆.
The rose is edible, some of its varieties are useful, and the essential oil has good cosmetic properties😉.

The flower is easy to cultivate and hybridize. Today, 15,000 of its varieties have been created😱. The easier it is to study and change, the more attention scientists pay to the plant.
The species diversity of roses follows from the previous paragraph. They have a variety of colors from snow-white to maroon, almost black, different bud shape and aroma🥰. You can choose a solemn or modest bouquet, create designer ensembles, gradient compositions, choose almost any shade😊.

Roses are available all year round. Thanks to the development of agro-industrial technologies, the flower has become out-of-season, unlike others.

From ancient legends, the rose represents love - the most romantic feeling. Poets and artists sang the flower as a symbol of passion. By this, they firmly fixed the meaning of flowers in the mind and formed an associative link: a rose is love😍.

Fashion for pink bouquets is a product of advertising, movies, TV shows and other elements of popular culture. Remember the films where the heroes gave their beloved any bouquets other than roses? It's great if you succeeded, but there are few such films. Everywhere we meet the image of a flower, and it is strengthened in the subconscious.
We think roses are popular because they are easy to cultivate, sing and sell. Add the natural beauty of the bud, which we do not dispute, and it turns out that the rose harmoniously combines the main conditions for high consumer demand. What do you think, is such popularity justified or is love for the “flower queen” exaggerated?

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