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    Roses are the perfect embodiment of love, but their colors have different meanings, which can help customers choose the perfect arrangement for their Valentine,” explains Alfred Palomares ...

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    Learn the lore and logistics behind giving roses for Valentine's Day. The post Why Are Roses So Popular for Valentine’s Day? appeared first on Reader's Digest.

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    Everyone deserves a nice bouquet on Valentine's Day. This one from UrbanStems comes with a tri-color bouquet of roses paired with an iridescent vase and a deep moisturizing lotion bar by the brand ...

  5. Gold-dipped roses - Wikipedia

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    A rose dipped in 24-karat gold. Gold-dipped roses, or gold-trimmed roses, are real roses that are cut and preserved in a protective shell of gold to make them last a long time. [1] These roses are often given as gifts on special occasions like Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, wedding anniversaries, birthdays, and other celebrations and events ...

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  7. Rose symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Iowa: The wild rose was adopted as the state's flower in 1896. [28] North Dakota: The wild prairie rose was adopted as the official state flower of North Dakota in 1907. The colors of the rose (green and pink) had previously been adopted by the first graduating class of the University of North Dakota in 1889. [29]

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