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The red rose was the symbol of the Lancaster line of the royal family. During the War of the Roses, the Lancasters were represented by the red rose while the Yorks were represented by the white rose.

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The rose is the national flower of England. Scotland has the thistle and Wales has the daffodil as their national flowers.

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It is not known why the rose was chosen as the US flower. The rose was designated as the official US flower in 1986.

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The red rose was the symbol of the house of Lancaster the winners of the wars of the roses. This was then modified and adopted by the Tudors.

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