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Q: Why the tudors rose was coloured red and white?
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What are the roses from war of the roses?

Both houses in the War of the Roses had a rose as their family crest; for the Lancasters it was a red rose, for the Yorks it was a white rose. Their combined family, the Tudors, had a white rose within a red rose.


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Why is the Tudor Tudor rose red and white?

the joining of the white and red rose. House of york is the white rose and the house of lancashire is the red rose!!


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How did they combine a rose to make tudor rose?

The red rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York. Red on the outside, white in the middle.


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).


When White roses and red roses are incompletely dominant to each other when a red rose and a white rose are crossed a pink rose is produced What is the probability of producing a white rose?

The probability of producing a white rose when crossing a red rose with a white rose is 25%, as the white allele is recessive. The genotype of the pink rose is Rr (incomplete dominance), where R represents the red allele and r represents the white allele.


What colour rose did the tudors use?

Neither. The roses (white and red) which symbolized the Lancasters and Yorks in the war of the roses were united when Henry VII took the throne, which united the two dynasties.


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What have 3 roses got to do with Tudors?

The Red Rose signified the House of Lancaster, The White Rose signified the House of York and the two were combined by Henry VII to ultimately signify the uniting of the two warring houses through his marriage to Elizabeth of York.


What color combine to get rose red color?

Red and white. Rose red is actually a variation of red.