Celebrate National Peace Rose Day πŸ’› In a world that often feels uncertain, your garden can be a place of peace, beauty, and meaning. On April 29th, we honor National Peace Rose Day, celebrating a flower that became a worldwide symbol of hope. Originally hybridized by Francis Meilland in the late 1930s, this breathtaking hybrid tea rose nearly disappeared when World War II broke out. Determined to protect it, Meilland sent cuttings to friends around the globe. By 1945, as the war ended, Robert Pyle of the Conard Pyle Company introduced the rose to America under one name: Peace. That same year, it was handed to delegates at the first United Nations meeting, reminding the world that beauty can endure and peace can prevail. Now it’s your turn to carry on that legacy. Let the Peace Rose be a timeless part of your garden, a living tribute to harmony and resilience.

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Celebrate National Peace Rose Day πŸ’› In a world that often feels uncertain, your garden can be a place of peace, beauty, and meaning
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