The Rose: The Bell Of The Ball In Summer Arrangements

It's virtually impossible to over look the fact that the roses are blooming everywhere. The rose is "The Queen of All Flowers" and blossoms throughout the summer months. With almost 120 different variety choices, roses are a classic favorite. They are ranked as the number one preference of nearly 85 percent of flower buyers and receivers.

There is a type of rose for every taste, according to the professionals as Flowers-Online-Flowers.com. Roses come in a plethora of colors; cappuccino, butterscotch, melon, sunshine and ballerina slipper pink are just a few of the hues. Each color has its own meaning and can speak for you when words fail. When you place several colors in an arrangement, your flowers will speak even more. Here are some of the color meanings:

* portray love, respect, and beauty
* white roses symbolize reverence and humbleness
* light indicate admiration
* dark pink roses tell of appreciation,
* are a traditional sign of friendship
* say desire
* dark crimson roses represent mourning
* a red and white combination symbolizes unity
* rose buds connote youth and beauty
* rose bouquets in full bloom express gratitude

Roses are appropriate for numerous summer celebrations. They make a great statement for the new graduate, family reunions, anniversaries, birthdays, proms, dances, etc. There's a rose to convey any message.

Follow these guidelines to arrange rose bouquets:

*Place them in a deep vase, fill it with cool water, and add floral preservative which the florist will supply you with.

* Take off all the leaves from the stem that are below the waterline in the vase so that the flowers stay healthy.

*While keeping the stem under water, make use of a knife or similar sharp utensil and remove an inch from the bottom. Thus the stem can draw in less air and more water.

*Add cool water to the vase holding cut flower arrangements each day to keep them from wilting. Change the water in the vase twice a week and make sure the vase is always filled.

*Keep the vase where it's cool and cut the stems each time you change the water. This will keep the flowers bright as long as possible.

The best flower to dry and incorporate in flower arrangements, wreaths, and other projects is the rose. Air-drying is the simplest way to start, since all you need is a dry room with circulating air. To dry the stems individually or in small bunches, lay them flat or hang them upside down. It is as easy as that, and you can have a home full of pretty blooms throughout the year.

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