Why is the Cherokee Rose named after the Cherokee?

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2026-04-09 10:16

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The Cherokee Rose came to the US in 1780. The Trail of Tears was in 1838. The rose grew invasively in the area of the Cherokee, and they were responsible for desiminating it even more, so the rose became associated with the people. Then when the Trail of Tears occurred, a lovely story to tell around the campfires was formed.

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