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A Model Rose

Rosie Huntington Whiteley may be known as an English Rose, but where does this phrase even come from? Yes, the ancient and historical link between the beauty of women and flowers is relevant. In fact, it probably incorporates a little bit more than that, for have you not heard of the Georgia Peach? Or the Southern Bell? It all has to do with that which is grows or has a desirable silhouette.

Either way, the English Rose probably dates back to the concept of royal gardens and regal garden roses. To some, these flowers would be considered more luxurious than their contemporary and popular counterparts. Why is that? Well their rounded bloom-shape makes them have a significantly large expanse and circumference than what you are probably used to seeing.

As it were, a Garden Rose is for those who prefer that sense of the old world beauty and all that is has to offer. Alluring from every angle, they unfold into a fairytale blossom similar to the illustrious flowers you may have imagined in the court within Alice In Wonderland. Either way, beautiful, as a description, does not even begin to cover it.

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