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At the end of the Rose Parade, the roses used in the floats and displays are typically left to wither and be discarded. Due to the perishable nature of flowers, they are not able to be preserved or reused after the event. However, the discarded roses are sometimes collected and recycled into mulch or compost. Additionally, some organizations may collect the flowers and distribute them to hospitals, nursing homes, or other locations to bring joy to people who could benefit from the beauty of the flowers.

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Lancaster was red, the House of York was white


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Bosworth Field.


What date did the war of the roses end?

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When did they stop using horses to pull floats in the Tournament Of Roses parade?

The Tournament Of Roses parade began in the 1889. It brought an end to horse-pulled floats for the 31st annual event, so if my math is correct 1920 was the end for horsepowered floats.


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What was the Tudor rose used for?

Quite a few things! It was used as a badge on servant's liveries (uniform), to show that they worked for the Tudors. It was also used for decoration, to rub in the fact the the Tudors were Kings. Most importantly it was used for propaganda. The rose symbolised the end of the wars of the roses, and the peace that ensued with the union of the warring roses, when Henry VII (Lancaster & red rose) married Elizabeth of York (white rose).


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