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Roses are red, violets are blue (apparently). But which color in the jumble was not used on the Tudor rose?

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Answered by writersparadise
10
The correct answer is - Blue.

Blue is the colour from the jumble which is not used in the Tudor rose.

The Tudor rose, also called as the Union rose is the traditional floral heraldic emblem of England and takes its name and origins from the House of Tudor, which united the House of York and House of Lancaster.

The Tudor rose is a combination of the red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of York.
Answered by Golda
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Solution :-

The correct answer of this Blue colour. 

Blue colour was not used on the Tudor Rose.

Actually, the colours used were red and white, combining the royal colours of the York and Lancaster families. The colour of the family of York was white and the colour of the family of Lancaster was red. When Henry VII took the crown of England from Richard III in battle in 1485, he brought the end of the retrospectively dubbed 'War of the Roses' between the house of York and the Hose of Lancaster. Henry VII adopted the Tudor rose badge containing the white rose of the York and the red rose of the Lancaster.
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