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Dark Empire – Dark maroon

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The Dark Empire (or Black Empire) rose is a striking, deeply colored flower often used for dramatic, moody, or gothic-themed arrangements. While true naturally black roses do not exist, these, much like the “Black Baccara” or “Black Magic” varieties, are actually extremely dark shades of maroon, purple, or deep crimson that appear nearly black.

“Dark Empire” is not a recognized, widely known, or registered standard cultivar of rose in botanical or horticulture databases, but “black” or extremely dark red/maroon roses are often associated with such dramatic names in marketing.
Based on the search results, the closest matches to your query are likely a dark maroon/crimson hybrid tea rose (often marketed with high-drama names) or a premium, preserved rose product.
Here is an overview of such roses in English:
1. The “Black” Rose (Marketing vs. Nature)
  • True Black Does Not Exist: In nature, there is no such thing as a pure black rose. “Black” roses are actually deep, velvety shades of maroon, deep purple, or burgundy that appear black to the naked eye, particularly in low light or early morning.
  • Famous Dark Varieties: While “Dark Empire” is likely a proprietary or local name, similar dark roses in the industry include:
    • Black Baccara: Widely known for being one of the closest to black, with deep velvety maroon petals.
    • Black Magic: A popular florist rose that is very dark red.
    • Barkarole: Another deep, dark red/black hybrid tea.
  • The Halfeti Rose: A rare, naturally occurring, deep crimson rose from Turkey that appears completely black during the summer.
2. Characteristics
  • Color: Deep crimson, dark red, or maroon.
  • Texture: Velvety and thick petals.
  • Fragrance: Often, these extremely dark, hybrid tea roses have very little or no scent, as breeding efforts focus heavily on color.
  • Best Time to Bloom: They bloom in flushes from spring to fall.
3. Symbolism
  • Mystery & Elegance: Used to signify intrigue, sophistication, and refined taste.
  • Endings & Rebirth: Often used to symbolize the end of a relationship, a farewell, or the, “death,” of old habits, which can also represent a new beginning or transformation.
  • Deep Passion: Represents a complex, intense, or sometimes forbidden love.
4. Preservation & Modern Use
  • “Dark Empire” Type Products: Many high-end floral shops sell preserved, “black” roses, which are real roses that have been dehydrated and treated to last for years.
  • Modern Gifting: They are a popular, modern alternative to traditional red roses, often presented in luxurious boxes for Valentine’s Day or anniversaries.
5. Growing Requirements (Similar Dark Roses)
  • Light: They require full sun, generally 6 hours or more a day.
  • Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil.
  • Hardiness: Typically hardy in USDA zones 5-9.
Note: If “Dark Empire” refers specifically to a branded perfume or a specific, localized, or “preserved” rose collection (like “ROSE EMPIRE EDP LUXURY COLLECTION”), these are often marketed as high-end gifts containing dark, luxurious rose notes combined with woody or spicy scents.
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