National Peace Rose Day

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Welcome to National Peace Rose Day, where we celebrate one of the most beautiful and peaceful flowers in existence. This day is all about love, peace, and of course, roses! So get ready to sit back, relax, and soak up the tranquility that the peace rose brings.

When is Peace Rose Day?

It's national peace rose day on the 29th April.


Roses: A Symbol of Love and Peace

Roses have long been a symbol of love, beauty, and romance. But did you know that there's a rose specifically bred to symbolize peace? It's called the Peace Rose, and it's a true marvel of nature.

The Peace Rose was created by a French horticulturist named Francis Meilland in the 1930s. However, its journey to international fame wasn't an easy one. Meilland, sensing the impending war, shipped cuttings of the rose to friends in Italy, Turkey, Germany, and the United States to ensure its survival.

The rose made its grand debut in the United States on April 29th, 1945, just as World War II was coming to an end. It was officially named the Peace Rose in honor of the peace that followed the war. Since then, it has been embraced as a symbol of hope, love, and harmony around the world.

National Peace Rose Day on the Internet

Since the advent of the internet, the Peace Rose has gained even more attention and admiration. On April 29th, peace enthusiasts, gardeners, and flower lovers alike take to the web to share their love for this stunning flower. Social media platforms are filled with beautiful pictures of peace roses, inspiring quotes about peace, and stories of hope in troubled times.

So, if you're looking to celebrate National Peace Rose Day, hop onto your favorite social media platform and join the conversation using the hashtag #PeaceRoseDay. Share pictures of your own peace roses, spread messages of peace and harmony, and connect with fellow flower enthusiasts from all over the world. It's a day dedicated to celebrating love, beauty, and the power of peace.



History behind the term 'Peace Rose'


1935

Breeding of the Peace Rose

In 1935, the Peace Rose was created through the careful breeding efforts of a French horticulturist named Francis Meilland. Meilland envisioned a rose that would symbolize peace after the turmoil of World War I and the rising tensions of World War II. He crossbred several roses, including 'Margaret McGredy' and 'Souvenir de Claudius Pernet', to create a new variety.


1939

Evacuation of Meilland's Seedlings

As World War II intensified, Meilland realized the importance of safeguarding his precious seedlings. He distributed them to trusted nurserymen and friends around the world, including in the United States, Germany, and Italy. This ensured that the future of the Peace Rose would not be lost, even if his own breeding grounds were destroyed.


1945

Introduction and Renaming of the Peace Rose

In 1945, as the war drew to a close, Meilland's seedlings finally bloomed in various countries. The rose quickly gained attention for its exquisite beauty and its message of peace. To celebrate the end of World War II, the rose was officially introduced to the public as the 'Peace Rose'. The name resonated deeply with people around the world who were yearning for peace and reconciliation after the devastating war.



1946

Global Distribution and Fame

The Peace Rose captured the hearts of gardeners and enthusiasts worldwide. Its delicate yellow and pink hues, combined with a pleasant fragrance, made it an instant favorite. Through international agreements, Meilland's roses were distributed extensively, especially in the United States. Notably, the rose was gifted to delegates at the inaugural meeting of the United Nations in San Francisco, further solidifying its status as a global symbol of peace.


1976

Official Declaration as 'Peace Rose'

In 1976, the Peace Rose received official recognition by the International Cultivar Registration Authority as the 'Rosa 'Peace'. This recognition solidified its place in horticultural history and ensured its enduring legacy as a symbol of peace and hope.


Did you know?

Did you know that the Peace Rose is not just visually stunning, but it also has a delightful fragrance? Its sweet scent will transport you to a garden of tranquility and serenity.

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