Red Wedding Rose

Red Wedding Roses

There are a lot of varieties of red roses that are famous and popular. The Lancaster’s red wedding rose is one example, which maybe is the first variety of red wedding rose that was cultured.

When you call a rose other than its name, would it still be as sweet smelling as it is? What indeed is in a name when it is just something that we call an object?

In Shakespeare’s stories and in the modern love stories we have today, red roses are the same as love. This has been gaining popularity for all people across countries even though it originally grew in Central Asia.

And then, wild roses came about when Egyptians and Persians cultivated their own variety.

 

 

In the UK, having a red rose in hand symbolizes the person’s social democracy and socialism. This has been accepted as an icon later in other South American and European

socialist groups. While in the Polish and Greek languages, a rose signifies the red color.

 

Another variety is the hybrid tea rose that is otherwise known as the Mister Lincoln. More often than not, red roses are frequently used for special occasions such as romantic dates and as gifts for Valentine’s Day.

Red wedding roses are in its self distinct if you desire to give a gift that is unique.

 

Furthermore, there are also various categories that fall under red wedding roses and it includes the following:

 

  • Climbing roses
  • English roses
  • Magnificent hybrid tea roses
  • Shrub roses
  • Rose bushes

However, rose shrubs and bushes are often the target of diseases and it may include the presence of black spots on their flowers or leaves and it may result to not opening the roses or if opened, they are usually deformed.

Orthene and Malathion can be used as medicinal sprays in order to avoid diseases from infesting your red roses.

 

Red wedding roses signify various intensities of emotions including love, bravery, magnificence and admiration. Sometimes red wedding roses are given to express best wishes, passion, sincerity and appreciation.