I heard it all the time that rose is difficult to grow
and yet the Hildesheim Rose is estimated at approximately 1,000 years old. It is said to be the oldest rosebush
in the world. It is the one climbing the
wall of the apse of the Cathedral of Hildesheim in their
courtyard at Hildesheim, Germany, It is
a symbol of the city of Hildesheim and its prosperity. According to the legend,
as long as the rose keeps blooming, Hildesheim will not decline. During World
War II in 1945 allied bombers destroyed the cathedral yet the rose not only
survived the bomb attacks but it grew new shoots just a few weeks later and
soon was growing strong as ever. It has withstood war, drought, pestilence and
poison gas to bloom serenely every summer against the Cathedral wall.
There are several mythical explanations of the origin of this rose. The most appealing story is that of Emperor Louis who became separated from his men while out hunting for deer. Night was falling and the snow was blowing fiercely about him as he hung his crucifix on a thorn tree, knelt and prayed for help. Worn out from his exertion he curled up in the snow and slept. The next morning he awoke to find his crucifix hanging from a rose tree in full bloom. And through the leafless forest he saw his men walking toward him. In thanksgiving he built a chapel on the spot. The chapel grew in size until it became the great Cathedral of Hildesheim against which the rose still blooms.
That just proves that Roses are not that difficult to grow contrary to popular belief. Why do you think Roses have been around for thousands of years? All they need are food, water and sunlight. Just like you and me.
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