National Rose Month
Why it matters
CELEBRATE WITH ROSES
Join in the appreciation of roses this June—perfect for gatherings and quiet moments alike.
THE STORY
Roses have long been cherished symbols of love and beauty, and National Rose Month offers an opportunity to celebrate their rich history. The rose has been cultivated for thousands of years—dating back to ancient civilizations in Persia and China. In America, roses gained popularity in the 18th century, when settlers brought them from Europe. Today, the rose is the official flower of the United States, recognized for its beauty and significance in various cultural contexts.
During National Rose Month, enthusiasts can explore the diverse world of roses. From the classic red rose symbolizing romance to the cheerful yellow variety associated with friendship, each color and type carries its own unique meaning. Events across the country often include rose shows, gardening workshops, and educational programs designed to inspire both novice and expert gardeners alike. Many botanical gardens host special displays, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the splendor of blooming roses.
The American Rose Society plays a pivotal role in promoting the appreciation and cultivation of roses, providing resources and support to rose growers. Their annual events and competitions showcase stunning varieties, celebrating the artistry involved in rose breeding and care. As part of the festivities, local communities often participate in planting projects, enhancing public spaces and fostering a sense of connection through nature.
Engaging with roses during National Rose Month also encourages a deeper understanding of environmental stewardship. As individuals plant and care for roses, they contribute to local biodiversity and promote pollinator-friendly gardens. Whether through community events or personal gardening endeavors, this month serves as a reminder of the beauty that flowers bring to our lives and the importance of preserving them for future generations.
WORTH KNOWING
Roses in History
Roses have been symbols of love since ancient Greece.
Gardening Tips
Learn how to care for your rose plants.
Rose Varieties
Explore thousands of rose varieties around the world.
Local Events
Find rose-related events in your community.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
Did You Know?
Roses belong to the genus Rosa, which includes over 300 species.
Color Meanings
Red roses symbolize love, while yellow represents friendship.
World's Largest Rose
The world’s largest rose bush is in Tombstone, Arizona.
Rose Oil
Rose oil is a key ingredient in many perfumes.
Longest-Lived Rose
Some rose plants can live for over 100 years.
National Rose Day
National Rose Day is celebrated on the second Saturday in June.
Symbol of War
Roses were used as symbols in historical conflicts, like the Wars of the Roses.
READ MORE
The Rose Whisperer
By Michael Marriott
A comprehensive guide to rose care and cultivation.
Roses: A History
By Roger Phillips
Explores the historical significance of roses.
Cooking with Roses
By Margaret McMillan
Delicious recipes incorporating rose flavors.
Roses in Art
By John Smith
A visual journey through rose-inspired artworks.
PAIR IT WITH
Explore hybrid tea, floribunda, and climbing roses.
Discover meanings behind each rose color.
Essential tools for rose care.
Participate in local rose-themed events.
Share Your Roses
Join the celebration by sharing your favorite rose photos and stories this June.
