Roses are one of the most popular and popular flowers in the world. Known for their beauty, fragrance, and versatility, they have been cultivated for thousands of years for decorative and utilitarian purposes.


Roses belong to the genus Rosa, which includes more than 150 species and thousands of cultivars.


Roses are woody perennials that vary in size from small compact shrubs to climbing vines that can grow up to 20 feet tall. They often have prickly stems, glossy green leaves, and showy flowers that come in a variety of colors, from white and yellow to pink, red, and even purple.


Beyond their beauty, roses have a long history of practical uses. They have been used for medicinal purposes, as a source of perfume and essential oils, and even as a food source (rose hips are a good source of vitamin C).


Today, roses are commonly used in gardens and landscaping, as well as cut flowers, and as symbols of love and romance. There are many different types of roses to choose from, each with its unique characteristics and growing requirements. Whether you are an experienced gardener or a beginner, there is a rose for you.


When you want to preserve the roses you received for a long time, try these methods.


1. Vitamin C preservation method.


Using vitamin C to preserve the effect is very obvious. Cut out a slope from the received rose stem, insert it into a vase, put in an appropriate amount of water, and then put in a piece of vitamin C, which can prolong its blooming time and keep its quality for a long time Fresh.


2. Soak in salt water.


Soaking fresh roses in salt water can also effectively extend their shelf life. The concentration of salt water should be controlled within 5%, it can prevent the growth of bacteria and also has the function of disinfection. Under the nourishment of salt water, roses can keep fresh for a long time. Roses that are not in full bloom will remain fresh after absorbing nutrients. Brilliant bloom.


3. Tea steeping


Putting fresh roses into tea water can allow roses to absorb sufficient nutrients, and the flowers can remain bright and tender for a long time. And the thicker the tea, the better the preservation effect. Many people have tried this method, and the feedback is very good. If you receive flowers, you can also try it.


4. Preservatives.


How to preserve roses? You can also use professional flower preservatives, which are different for different flowers. Adding preservatives to flowers can provide effective support on the one hand and disinfect them on the other.


A few drops of the fresh-keeping dose is enough. It is not suitable for direct sunlight. Just put the roses in a cool place. This kind of fresh-keeping effect is also very good.


5. Sun-drying roses is a great way to preserve their beauty and long-term appreciation.


Here are some interesting facts about roses:


1. The oldest rose fossils are believed to be around 35 million years old.


2. The rose is a symbol of love and has been used in countless works of art, literature, and music throughout history.


3. There are more than 150 kinds of roses, and thousands of varieties have been bred through crossbreeding of different species.


4. The tallest rose bush ever recorded grew to over 23 feet tall.


5. The world's largest rose bush is 8,000 square feet in Tombstone, Arizona.


6. The rose is the official national flower of the United States and the state flower of Georgia, Iowa, North Dakota, New York, and the District of Columbia.


7. The scent of roses is used in perfumes, cosmetics, and other scented products.


8. The petals of some rose varieties are edible and can be used in salads, teas, and other culinary creations.


9. Rose hips, the fruit of the rose plant, are a rich source of vitamin C and are used in herbal teas and supplements.


10. In addition to their decorative and practical uses, roses also play an important role in medicine, being used to treat everything from headaches to digestive problems.