Publisher's Synopsis
Incredible Watercolor illustrations that are Original and one-of-a-kind in vivid Colors fill the pages of this Book. The prints are on the best quality paper Amazon offers and ready to Strip and Frame: You get 25 watercolor prints ready to be Cut out of the Book and Frame. They are the standard size square of 8.5 x 8.5 in and will make your walls come alive with the friends of Mother Nature. This is part of my save the planet series to inspire respect for the world we are all part of.
Roses are one of the most popular and widely cultivated flowers worldwide. They have been around for centuries, with wide varieties in various colors, shapes, sizes, and fragrances. Roses are often associated with love and romance due to their beauty and fragrance. Roses belong to the family Rosaceae, which includes other flowering plants such as apples, raspberries, cherries, and almonds. Most roses grown today are hybridized from two or more species of wild roses. There are over 100 species of wild roses found throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Throughout history, the rose has long been regarded as a symbol of love and beauty. Ancient Greeks used it as an aphrodisiac, while Romans believed it was a sign of fertility; both cultures also associated it with Venus-the goddess of love-and Aphrodite-the goddess of beauty. In Christianity, red roses represent martyrdom, while white ones stand for purity or innocence; pink is said to symbolize gracefulness or admiration, while yellow stands for joy or friendship. When selecting roses for your garden, there are several factors you should consider: climate (will vary by region), color preference (reds tend to be hardier than pastels), flower shape (single petals vs. double) size (miniature vs. large blooms) fragrance strength (light scent vs. strong perfume). The type you choose will depend on what kind looks best in your landscape design plan and how much maintenance they require once planted - some types need pruning regularly. In contrast, others can be left alone after planting without any additional care required during the season. In addition to being beautiful ornamental plants that can add interest to gardens, landscaped areas, patios & decks, etc., rose bushes provide food sources for bees & butterflies! Rose hips - which form at the base after each bloom fades away - contain essential vitamins & minerals that birds & mammals rely on during colder months when natural resources may not be available elsewhere. So if you're looking into adding something special but beneficial too, consider growing some beautiful rose bushes!