I immediately added clean water and the preservative that came with my flower to the rose my husband gave me on Valentineās Day. But the next day, February 15th, the stem drooped an inch below its bloom. That afternoon the sun shone through the sliding glass door the brightest Iād seen since early December. But the rose sat there, itās pretty head tilted down toward the table. Wednesday morning I walked in the kitchen to find the rose straight again. Not quite believing it, I leaned down and studied the flower. I checked it later that afternoon. And another time early in the evening. It wasnāt my imagination. Itās five days later, and the rose stands straight on its stem, its petals just beginning to age a tiny bit on the edge, otherwise intact. Iād never seen a flower do that, but Iām no horticulturist, so I thought maybe some varieties of roses perk up once the recipient adds the preservative. Even so, that wouldnāt explain why it wilted the day after I added it. My curiosity wouldnā...
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