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.
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.
England's flag has a white background with a red 'plus sign' cross on it which symbolises the cross of St. George.
The red rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York. Red on the outside, white in the middle.
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Lancaster - red rose York - white rose
Lancaster was red, the House of York was white
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because the flower that represents England is a red rose.....
Love is beautiful like the petals of a red rose, but you have to be cautious and gentle with love or else it will hurt you like the thorns of a Rose.
red roses
Its the National Flower of England The rose was adopted as England's emblem around the time of the War of the Roses - civil wars (1455-1485) between the royal house of Lancaster (whose emblem was a red rose) and the royal house of York (whose emblem was a white rose). King Richard III and the Yorkists were defeated at Bosworth on 22 August 1485 by the future Henry VII. The two roses were combined to make the Tudor rose (a red rose with a white centre) by Henry VII when he married Elizabeth of York
A red rose is a symbol of romantic love. Other colours have different meanings.
the wars in England between the the two houses white rose and red rose.
The St George Cross
Roses often are used as symbols of love. A bleeding rose, and the blood from a rose may symbolize a broken heart or a lost love.
to remeber the war of the roses where the red rose won
Paler pink roses represent peace and serenity. love