Author name: Louise Hughes

I'm Louise Hughes and I run the flower blog flowersfornow.com. I've been interested in flowers since I was a little girl and I love sharing my knowledge with others. I started the blog as a way to share my love of flowers with the world, and I hope to inspire others to appreciate the beauty of flowers as well.

Are roses good for you?

You might smell something you will never smell again and anyway smelling roses is very good for you. We all know that saying ‘stop and smell the roses’, smelling roses encourages you to slow down, to appreciate what is around you. The fragrance of roses has the magical ability to be able to calm you …

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Does a rose have pollen?

Insect Pollination All roses must be pollinated in order to produce fruit and seeds, although they can also be propagated from stem cuttings. As a butterfly climbs through a flower, it collects pollen on its legs and wings, transferring it when it flits to the next flower. You could be asking “Do all flowers have …

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Do roses on hinge work?

Hinge developed the standouts tab to encourage more users to send more roses to get more money from users. Roses will work anywhere on the app ; however, they are the primary source of likes in the standouts tab., and unfortunately yes. Hinge’s latest additions are called Roses and Standouts, and they work complementarily — …

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Can a rose be blue?

The two basic colors that do not occur naturally are black and blue. Even though there are no real blue roses, they can still be purchased because there are many companies that dye them blue along with black and other colors. So, is there such a thing as a blue rose? Blue roses do not …

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Are roses native to the us?

Native Roses are native to nearly every county of the United States and they extend into Central America and Canada as well. Because ornamental rose pests have been extensively studied, it is known that native roses can support at least 135 different species of native moths/butterflies as host plants. The answer was banksianae – white …

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