The Legend of
the Cherokee Rose
No better symbol exists of the pain and suffering of the Trail Where
They Cried than the Cherokee Rose (pictured above). The mothers of the
Cherokee grieved so much that the chiefs prayed for a sign to lift the
mother's spirits and give them strength to care for their children. From
that day forward, a beautiful new flower, a rose, grew wherever a
mother's tear fell to the ground. The rose is white, for the mother's
tears. It has a gold center, for the gold taken from the Cherokee lands,
and seven leaves on each stem that represent the seven Cherokee clans
that made the journey. To this day, the Cherokee Rose prospers along the
route of the "Trail of Tears." The Cherokee Rose is now the official
flower of the State of Georgia.
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