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History of the Rose
Roses have
a long and colorful history. They have been symbols of love, beauty,
war, and politics. The rose is, according to fossil evidence, 35 million
years old. In nature, the genus Rosa has some 150 species spread
throughout the Northern Hemisphere, from Alaska to Mexico and including
northern Africa. Garden cultivation of roses began some 5,000 years ago,
probably in China. During the Roman period, roses were grown extensively
in the Middle East. They were used as confetti at celebrations, for
medicinal purposes, and as a source of perfume. Roses were in such high
demand during the seventeenth century that royalty considered roses or
rose water as legal tender, and they were often used as barter and for
payments
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"The rose
is one of the oldest flowers known to man, and still one of
the most popular. Nebuchadnezzar used them to adorn his
palace and in Persia, where they were grown for their
perfume oil, the petals were used to fill the Sultan's
mattress. In Kashmir the Moghul emperors cultivated
beautiful rose gardens and roses were strewn in the river to
welcome them on their return home. Roses later became
synonymous with the worst excesses of the Roman Empire - the
peasants were reduced to growing roses instead of food crops
in order to satisfy the demands of their rulers. The
emperors filled their swimming baths and fountains with
rose-water and sat on carpets of of rose petals for their
feasts and orgies. Heliogabalus used to enjoy showering his
guests with rose petals which tumbled down from the ceiling
during the festivities.
The Rose
is the flower of love. It was created by Chloris, the Greek
goddess of flowers, but of a lifeless body of a nymph which
she found one day in a clearing in the woods. She asked the
help of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, who gave her beauty;
Dionysus, the god of wine, added nectar to give her a sweet
scent, and the three Graces gave her charm, brightness and
joy. Then Zephyr, the West Wind, blew away the clouds so
that Apollo, the sun god, could shine and make the flower
bloom. And so the Rose was."
~ Sheila Pickles: The Language of Flowers
(New York: Harmony Books, 1989) |
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