The Rose has long been a symbol of love, beauty and emotion. It has been immortalized for centuries in the art and literature of many cultures. It is, to the world, what gold, silver and platinum are to the realm of precious metals. These timeless symbols of wealth and beauty have been perfectly combined to create our elegant Forever Roses.
What Are Forever Roses?
From the beginning of 1997, naturally preserved roses became world famous and the term Forever Roses was established! Forever Roses are 100% natural flowers that last for years or can live forever when kept in the protective glass dome. Preserved, succulent, enchanted, eternal roses require no maintenance, sunlight or water.
How Much Does Forever Rose Cost?
Popularity, supply and demand are the keys to determining the prices of forever roses. High demand keeps prices higher than those of many other flowers. The forever rose is a popular rose housed in a glass container inspired by the classic Disney film, The Beauty and the Beast. Its lowest price is, for example, 40 euros. The cost of forever roses can vary greatly depending on how many forever roses you want to place in the glass bell.
Are Forever Roses Real?
Yes, Forever Roses are real flowers - Absolutely. Forever roses are real preserved Ecuadorian roses. Unlike fresh roses, however, Forever Roses can retain their natural beauty for years, not days.
How Long Does the Forever Rose Last?
The popular Forever Rose has become famous for its longest life of three years. Uniquely juiced, preserved, eternal roses in a glass will last for three years without water or sunlight.
How to Maintain Forever Roses
Forever Roses are 100% natural flowers that can live forever (yes, seriously) when kept in its protective glass dome. No water or sunlight needed. It actually keeps the rose alive for years.
How to Maintain a Forever Rose
To maintain or best maintain a forever roses, there are a few things to remember:
Do not handle or touch the roses unless absolutely necessary.
Do not water the roses.
Keep roses out of direct sunlight.
If you must clean your perennial roses, do only a light dusting.