Friday, May 21, 2010

What does bed of roses means?

Does it mean a bed full of roses around or a bundle of roses?

What does bed of roses means?
...it means a soft ,colorful ,fragrant area to rest on......that also has "thorns" or rough spots....into ech life , some "rain" must fall........
Reply:It means Roses planted in a group.
Reply:It can mean roses planted in a group. It can also refer to a life situation: "Life is just a bed of roses." This is to remind us that roses have thorns and life has its problems.
Reply:Depends on the context, some poets wrote of a bed of roses as an actual bed of rose petals. In gardening it simply means more than one rose planted in a garden bed. A bundle refers to cut roses. Roses don't have thorns, they have 'prickles'. Real thorns must grow out of the leaf buds, like a Hawthorn tree.
Reply:It means a large planting in the soil, that has been specially prepared for them, 12-15 in the bed, or a smaller bed of 5-7 I like uneven numbers. Go take a trip and look at a rose gardens, I bunch of Roses are a 12 roses with rubber bands holding them, 12 bunches to a bundle could be 36 to the bundle, depending what the store oders. Check wilth the florist just to be sure.
Reply:A flower bed with mulitiple rose bushes. Good Luck. Roses are beautiful!


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