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1. Red roses: love and romance Roses are not always red. But when they are, they’re a symbol of love. Red roses are a non-verbal form of saying those three little words: I Love You.
The red rose is the iconic Valentine's flower, but lots more red flowers do very well outside in gardens if you'd like to see red from spring through fall.
Red roses in particular began to have connotations with love because, at the time, red dye was expensive and seen as a luxury. That a red rose provided similar visual appeal made it seem special.
A dozen red roses is timeless. But its price tag is not. At Ditmars Flower Shop in Queens, where costs have soared in recent years, a bouquet is $72, up from $60 in 2019.
-- On every Monday for the last 30 years, Phil Ikehorn has sent his wife Evelyn a lovely red rose. That’s more than 1,500 roses since they wed on March 7, 1987.
This year, growers are charging less for red roses than they did in 2012, which veteran seller Willy Neve says is the first time he can recall prices dropping. Neve can only shrug his shoulders.
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