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  White Rose: A Symbol of Hope and Resistance The white rose has been a symbol of hope and resistance throughout history. Originating from the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite, the white rose symbolizes purity, innocence, and love. Throughout history, it has been associated with various political and cultural movements, serving as a symbol of hope, resistance, and defiance against oppression. One of the most famous examples of the white rose as a symbol of resistance is the White Rose movement in Nazi Germany. A group of young students, inspired by the ideas of nonviolence and civil disobedience, distributed leaflets calling for resistance against the Nazi regime. They printed and distributed thousands of leaflets, risking their lives to spread their message of hope and resistance. The group was eventually caught, and its members were executed, but their actions inspired others to continue the fight against oppression and tyranny. In more recent times, the white rose has been used...

Red Rose

  The Red Rose: A Symbol of Love and Passion Roses have been a symbol of love and affection for centuries. Out of all the different colored roses, the red rose is perhaps the most iconic and holds a special place in the hearts of people around the world. From ancient times to modern day, the red rose has been a symbol of love, passion, and affection. This article will delve into the history, symbolism, and cultural significance of the red rose. The red rose is a popular flower known for its deep red color and association with love and passion. In many cultures, the red rose is a symbol of love and is often given as a gift to express romantic feelings. The red rose has been depicted in art and literature for centuries, and its beauty and symbolism continue to inspire people today. History of the Red Rose Roses have been cultivated for thousands of years and have a rich history that dates back to ancient civilizations. Roses have been found in the fossil record and have been used for...

Flowering plants: Flowers type

                                          Flowering  plants Flowering plants are a type of vascular plant that produces flowers to reproduce. Flowering plants produce seeds inside a fruit. The scientific name for flowering plants is angiosperms. Life cycle of a flowering plant Flowering plants follow a specific life cycle. Seed - They begin life as seeds. Seeds are like baby plants. They have a hard outer covering that protects the interior of the seed embryo. Germination - The seed ends up in the soil. It needs air, water and soil to grow. When a seed begins to grow, this is called germination. The first growth is usually a few small roots. Then the stems will grow. Sprout or Seedling – When the first sign of life appears above ground, this is called a sprout or seedling. Mature Plant – The seedling will continue to grow into a fully mature plant with leaves, roots, and stems...