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Wednesday 5 June 2024

June Birth Flower : Rose

If you are a June baby your birth flowers are the Rose and Honeysuckle. Roses are among the most recognizable flowers, often given as a sign of affection because they have long been a symbol of love. The honeysuckle, with its tubular flowers, is a magnet for hummingbirds and represents happiness and positive energy.


This post is about the Rose...
The rose family (Rosaceae) is made up of more than 100 species of perennial flowering shrubs.

The rose has long been a symbol of love, beauty, and affection. Each colour rose holds a different meaning. A red rose means ‘I love you’ and is a sign of romance; pink represents happiness and admiration; a white rose symbolizes innocence and purity; orange means desire and excitement; and yellow represents cheer and happiness, although some folklore considered it to mean jealousy. A red and white rose paired together has come to symbolize unity.

The Romans viewed roses as a representation of death and rebirth, often planting them at the graves of loved ones.

Roses in History
  • In Colorado, fossil evidence in the form of rose leaves suggests that plants in the rose family date back at least 35 million years.
  • It is estimated that the cultivation of garden roses dates back 5,000 years, beginning in China.
  • It is believed that the oldest living rose is about 1,000 years old. Located at Hildesheim Cathedral in Hildesheim, Germany, the roots of the rose even survived when the cathedral was bombed during the Second World War.
  • During the Roman period, the Middle East was a popular growing location for roses. The petals were used as confetti for celebrations, with the Roman emperor Nero staging rose feasts. Rose petals were also used to scent rooms, for medicinal use, and for perfume fragrance.
  • It is said that Cleopatra filled a room more than a foot deep with rose petals in an effort to win over Mark Antony.
  • The rose was a symbol of war fought between the houses of York and Lancaster for the English throne in the 15th century. The white rose was synonymous with York, while the red rose represented Lancaster. The conflict between the two became known as the “War of the Roses.”
  • During the 17th century, roses were seen as a form of legal tender and used to barter and for payments.
  • French botanical painter Pierre Joseph Redouté created his Les Roses series in the garden of Château de Malmaison, located just outside Paris, France.
  • In 1892, the American Rose Society was established “to promote the culture, preservation, and appreciation of the Rose.”
  • Roses at the White House date back to John Adams’ presidency, but the official launch of the Rose Garden was directed by Ellen Wilson, the wife of 28th President Woodrow Wilson. In 1961, John F. Kennedy had the Rose Garden redesigned as an outdoor venue for receptions.
  • The rose is the National Floral Emblem of the United States.
  • In Italy, roses are celebrated in May, which some refer to as “the month of the rose.”
  • Rose oil has been used for medicinal purposes dating back to ancient China.
  • It is used in skin care, most notably for dry and sensitive skin. Other uses include: as a mild sedative, as an antidepressant, and for stress conditions.
  • Rose petals are brewed for teas and can be used to make potpourri.
I hope you enjoyed this post. One about the month of June other birth flower Honeysuckle will follow shortly. Do you have any Roses growing in your garden?


You may now like to read this post 'Some Foods In Season During June' which also has some recipe suggestions - see here

All the best Jan

30 comments:

Sandi said...

So beautiful!

Tom said...

...nothing is sweeter than a rose!

Liam Ryan said...

so roses were originally cultivated in China. Wow :)

Elephant's Child said...

They are beautiful - but I view a rose without scent as a travesty.

J.P. Alexander said...

Me gustan las rosas. Te mando un beso.

Rose said...

I dont have Rose's but my daughter does.. these posts about flowers are another favorite of mine.

Iris Flavia said...

Wow. I studied in Hildesheim (in the 1990´s) and had no idea.
To me the rose is related to Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry - one of my fav books!

Susan Kane said...

I just cut some roses! We moved into this house where previous owners loved roses some 15 years ago. the trunks are gnarly. She also loved pink roses.

Linda said...

I just purchased a knockout rose that was dead looking at Lowe's. It is surviving and thriving now that I have it water, fertilizer, attention and love.

diane b said...

Thanks for reminding me of my birthday flower. A very interesting post.

Margaret D said...

A good read and that rose is beautiful Jan.

roentare said...

I love reading about roses. Thank you.

Ananka said...

Roses are pretty. I hope you are well :-D

eileeninmd said...

The rose is beautiful!
I have been enjoying strawberries!
Take care, have a great day!

jabblog said...

Roses are fascinating - so many forms and colours and scents. I can never understand why some roses aren't scented. I know it's to do with the breeding of them, but to me, it's like breeding a dog without a nose!

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Amazing facts I did not know. Thank you, Jan.

God bless.

My name is Erika. said...

Wow, I didn't know roses went back so far in history. Roses are lovely flowers, and lucky people who have them for their birth flower. Thanks for this interesting read. Hope your week is going well.

Donna said...

I adore the pink rose...red is pretty as well.
My daughter was a June baby.
hugs
Donna

Valerie-Jael said...

Roses and honeysuckle are a wonderful combination! Hugs!

Katerinas Blog said...

Such a beautiful post about gorgeous roses!
I think they are indeed the flowers of June!!
Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Lovely!-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

Norma2 said...

Very interesting what you tell us! The rose you show us is beautiful!

Mrs.B said...

June is my birthday and it was so interesting reading the history of the rose, thanks.
Avril xx

Maria Rodrigues said...

Hi Jan,
Roses are magnificent flowers, I didn’t know their history, very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
The rose in the photo is fantastic.
Have a nice month of June
Hugs and all the best

happyone said...

Beautiful Rose.

Debbie said...

no flower is more beautiful than a rose, or a rose with water droplets!!

Teresa said...

Me ha encantado saber sobre las rosas, es una de mis flores favoritas. Besos.

Jeanie said...

All interesting, Jan. Is this rose from your garden? It's a beauty. They are so fragrant!

Conniecrafter said...

Wow I learned a lot about the rose, even for our country :) It is amazing how long that plant in Germany has lasted. We had a rose bush but it got a disease and died off.

Back2OurSmallCorner said...

Amazing to see how long this beautiful plant has been around and the history making events it is associated with. It was interesting to read of some of the other uses for the flowers.