Why are roses so expensive
What day is today? Valentine’s Day, originally I didn’t want to mention this matter, after all, the country has issued a call not to celebrate Valentine’s Day, but a news article caught my attention.
Those who want to celebrate the holiday today and then prepare to buy roses for their girlfriends or wives will find that the price of roses this year is particularly high, and those who can buy a large bouquet are definitely wealthy. What’s going on?
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In fact, we can’t blame the boss for being unscrupulous. After all, the price of roses will increase slightly on Valentine’s Day, but it cannot reach the “highest price in nearly 20 years” this year.
The main reason is that the main production area of roses in China, Kunming, Yunnan, has lower temperatures than the same period in previous years, resulting in a decrease in supply.
This is a typical example of pulling one hair and moving the whole body. For many people, Kunming, which is so far away, showcases its existence in this way.
As for other holiday factors, such as the superposition of the Spring Festival holiday, they are all small reasons. After all, wholesale prices are so high that businesses cannot sell at a loss!
I don’t want to talk about this question today, but there’s nothing else to say. Today, I want to ask everyone a question: why is the red rose associated with Valentine’s Day?
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Next, we invite Greek mythology to appear. It is said that when the goddess of love, Aphrodite, was born, the heavens created a white rose. However, at that time, there were only white roses, and the goddesses were jealous of Aphrodite’s beauty, so they added thorns to the rose branches.
When the goddess of love, Aphrodite, grew up, she fell in love with a handsome and brave mortal – the hunter Adonis, who was severely injured by a prey during a hunting trip.
The goddess of love, Aphrodite, found out and ran to find him from the valley full of white roses. The thorns of the roses cut through her legs and feet, and blood stained the petals of the white roses, turning them into red flowers.
Unfortunately, in the end, Adonis still died, and Aphrodite was heartbroken. From then on, the red rose began to represent love.
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Alright, the mythological story is over, aren’t all my readers asleep? This thing is just like going to some scenic spots, where every stone or tree is related to the gods.
However, since I have read my article, I cannot just talk about these imaginary things. In fact, from a scientific perspective, roses really have a certain relationship with love.
Some people should have tasted rose tea, which is made from roses with very small flowers. Taste it carefully, and this type of tea has both fragrance and sweetness.
The fragrance is the smell of rose essential oil, which can be used for health care and as the raw material of perfume. When men smell this smell, they will at least look at you more, and then they will become the ones who can’t be sure?
Sweetness, that’s the taste of rose petals. If you don’t like tea, go buy a rose cake and try it. This thing is sweet and delicious. Give the boy you secretly love one, and then give him a smile as sweet as a rose cake. Maybe he’ll belong to you in the future!
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So, from these two aspects, roses and love can still be related, but someone must have noticed the problem. What you’re talking about is not only roses, but also chocolate and other things!
You see, this is just a provocation, isn’t it? Where does love actually come from? Is it a rose? Definitely not, the point is that you have to take action!
February 14th is a special day, isn’t other days special? To put it simply, if you want to find your significant other, you have to find various reasons to express yourself!
As for whether you use roses or chocolate, even if you offer a tissue as a gesture of hospitality, as long as someone else looks at you, what gift doesn’t matter!
Have you learned it? What’s the use of just reading articles if you don’t hurry up after learning?
Do you have anything to say about the surge in rose prices?
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