National Rose Day

Young woman smelling a rose, wearing a flowy summer dress, surrounded by a sunny garden with butterflies and birds..
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Get ready to stop and smell the roses because it's National Rose Day! This delightful day celebrates the beauty and elegance of one of the most beloved flowers in the world. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast, a hopeless romantic, or just someone who appreciates a gorgeous bloom, this is the day to indulge in all things rose-related. So, put on your rose-colored glasses and let's dive into the fascinating world of National Rose Day!

When is Rose Day?

It's national rose day on the 10th June.


The Blooming History of National Rose Day

Did you know that roses have been cultivated for thousands of years? Their vibrant colors, enchanting fragrance, and delicate petals have captured the hearts of people throughout history. It's no wonder why someone thought it was a brilliant idea to dedicate a special day to these captivating flowers.

The origins of National Rose Day can be traced back to the internet. In true internet fashion, this lovely day burst onto the scene with a flurry of mentions and hashtags. It quickly gained popularity among flower enthusiasts, gardeners, and anyone who adores the romance of roses.

The first official mention of National Rose Day online dates back to [insert date]. Since then, it has blossomed into an annual celebration, with people sharing photos of their favorite roses, exchanging rose-related gifts, and even organizing rose-themed events.

Whether you prefer classic red roses symbolizing love and passion, or you fancy the stunning beauty of yellow, pink, or white roses, National Rose Day is the perfect occasion to showcase your adoration for these timeless flowers.

Rose-Infused Fun Facts

Did you know that roses have been used to make a wide variety of products? From fragrant rosewater and essential oils to delicious rose-flavored foods and even rose-inspired cocktails, the creativity of rose enthusiasts knows no bounds. So, next time you're sipping on a delightful rose-infused beverage or enjoying a rose-scented treat, remember that these aromatic delights can all be traced back to the beauty of the rose itself.



History behind the term 'Rose'


5000 BCE

Ancient Origins

The term 'rose' traces its roots back to at least 5000 BCE when fossil evidence suggests that wild roses were growing in Asia, Europe, and North America. These early roses were likely simple, single-petaled flowers with a delicate fragrance.


3000 BCE

Cultivation in Ancient Civilization

By 3000 BCE, the cultivation of roses began in ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, and China. The Egyptians in particular revered the rose, using it for religious rituals and medicinal purposes. In the Middle East, roses were highly valued for their beauty and fragrance as well.


500 BCE

Greek and Roman Symbolism

In ancient Greece and Rome, the rose became a symbol of love, beauty, and luxury. Greek mythology associated the rose with Aphrodite, the goddess of love, while the Romans associated it with their goddess Venus. It was during this time that the term 'rose' started to gain significance as a symbol of beauty and passion.



11th Century

Cultivation in Europe

During the 11th century, roses were introduced to Europe through trade routes and crusaders returning from the Middle East. European gardens began to cultivate various species of roses, leading to the development of new cultivars with different colors, shapes, and scents. The term 'rose' became firmly established in European languages as the name for this beloved flower.


18th Century

Roses in Art and Literature

The 18th century witnessed a rise in the popularity of roses in art and literature. Romantic poets like William Shakespeare and Robert Burns used the term 'rose' metaphorically to represent love, beauty, and even political turmoil. Painters of the time captured the allure of roses in their artwork, further solidifying the rose's cultural significance.


19th Century

Commercial Cultivation and Rose Industry

In the 19th century, the cultivation of roses for commercial purposes boomed, leading to the establishment of the rose industry. Rose breeding became a specialized field, resulting in the creation of countless new rose varieties. The term 'rose' expanded not only to refer to the physical flower but also to the vast array of cultivars and hybrids produced.



20th Century

Global Symbol of Love

The rose solidified its status as a global symbol of love and beauty in the 20th century. Popularized further by the tradition of giving roses on Valentine's Day, the term 'rose' became synonymous with romantic gestures and expressions of affection. Roses continue to be cherished and admired worldwide for their elegance and timeless appeal.


Did you know?

Did you know that there are over 150 species of roses? From classic hybrid tea roses to whimsical climbing roses, there is no shortage of variety when it comes to these elegant blooms.

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First identified

12th June 2015

Most mentioned on

10th June 2017

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