Mansfield and Kirkby Morrisons selling rainbow LGBTQ+ roses this Valentine's Day
The Rainbow Rose has been designed so that anyone can give it to anyone else.
The colourful flowers will be and will be available in the Morrisons store on Sutton Road, Mansfield, and Ashfield Precinct, Kirkby, from 11th February.
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Morrisons have partnered with LGBTQ+ youth homeless charity The Albert Kennedy Trust to launch the rose.
50p per rose sold will be donated to the charity, which provides safe homes and support to young people who identify as lesbian, gay, bi or trans. The charity was selected by the supermarket’s LGBTQ+ network.
Specially developed by florists, the roses have been dyed so that each petal displays the colours of the rainbow.
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Hide AdTo do this, florists cut the rose stems and dip each part into a different coloured water - which are absorbed by the flower to turn each petal into a different vibrant colour - including blue, yellow, green, violet and pink.
Richard Lowe, Store Manager at Morrisons says: “We’re stocking rainbow roses this Valentine’s day for the first time. They’ve been designed to celebrate love.”
Carrie Reiners, Director of Fundraising from The Albert Kennedy charity says: “We’re delighted to partner with Morrisons on their Rainbow Rose campaign for Valentine’s Day. As the national LGBTQ+ youth homelessness charity, we are always looking to raise awareness and raise vital funds to support the work we do to provide safe homes and support to young people who face homelessness - just for being brave enough to come out to their families and communities.”
Morrisons will also be selling red roses for £2 for one and £5 for a dozen.