February 7: Rose Day

Rose Day is celebrated on February 7 and marks the beginning of Valentine’s week, primarily in the United States. On this romantic day, individuals gift roses to their loved ones as a symbol of love and affection. The tradition of exchanging roses is believed to have originated with the Victorians, who used them to communicate unspoken feelings. Different colors of roses, including red, pink, yellow, orange, white, lavender, and blue, each signify various emotions. People celebrate Rose Day not only by giving roses but also by wearing these colors, planting rose plants, or purchasing rose gold jewelry. The rose has a rich history, having been cultivated for thousands of years, and it is now regarded as an international symbol of love.

February 7: Rose Day


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