A Rose is More Than A Rose
Roses are one of the most popular garden shrubs, as well as most popular and most commonly sold flowers offered by florists online and offline.
Not only are they of great economic importance to florist's crops, but they are also a great asset to the perfume industry.
There is a language among flowers.
They all have hidden special symbolic meanings.
Roses are so important that the word means pink or red in a variety of languages such as Greek and Polish.
Roses are more so the universal language of love and beauty between couples from the ancient times until the present times.
But in addition to love, they have more symbolic meanings according to their color.
Roses come in an array of different colors and all have different meanings, including various meanings for some individual flowers.
There are 15 different rose colors that are more commonly known about and several other colors that are not so common or well-known: 1.
Red rose - means love 2.
Peach rose - has various meanings, which are sincerity, appreciation, let's get together 3.
Red/yellow rose - means joy, happiness, excitement 4.
Red/white rose - means unity 5.
Yellow/red - friendship, falling in love 6.
Burgundy - means beauty 7.
Coral or orange - means desire, passion 8.
Pink - means grace 9.
Light pink - symbolizes admiration, sympathy 10.
Blue - means mysterious, attaining the impossible 11.
Yellow - means undying love or platonic love 12.
Dark pink - is symbolic to gratitude 13.
Lavender - symbolizes love at first sight, protection 14.
Green - represents calm 15.
White - represents innocence, purity, secrecy, reverence, humility There is, according to some sources, a black rose that means slavish devotion or more commonly, death.
This color, of course, is not cultivated but artificially reproduced.
Most often roses are given to others without knowing the real meaning behind each color.
But hopefully with this information you will have thumbs up on others and be able to choose a rose color that befits the recipient according to the symbolic meaning.
Gifts given with real meaning leave a more lasting impression on those who receive them.
Article may be freely distributed as long as all resource information is included.
Not only are they of great economic importance to florist's crops, but they are also a great asset to the perfume industry.
There is a language among flowers.
They all have hidden special symbolic meanings.
Roses are so important that the word means pink or red in a variety of languages such as Greek and Polish.
Roses are more so the universal language of love and beauty between couples from the ancient times until the present times.
But in addition to love, they have more symbolic meanings according to their color.
Roses come in an array of different colors and all have different meanings, including various meanings for some individual flowers.
There are 15 different rose colors that are more commonly known about and several other colors that are not so common or well-known: 1.
Red rose - means love 2.
Peach rose - has various meanings, which are sincerity, appreciation, let's get together 3.
Red/yellow rose - means joy, happiness, excitement 4.
Red/white rose - means unity 5.
Yellow/red - friendship, falling in love 6.
Burgundy - means beauty 7.
Coral or orange - means desire, passion 8.
Pink - means grace 9.
Light pink - symbolizes admiration, sympathy 10.
Blue - means mysterious, attaining the impossible 11.
Yellow - means undying love or platonic love 12.
Dark pink - is symbolic to gratitude 13.
Lavender - symbolizes love at first sight, protection 14.
Green - represents calm 15.
White - represents innocence, purity, secrecy, reverence, humility There is, according to some sources, a black rose that means slavish devotion or more commonly, death.
This color, of course, is not cultivated but artificially reproduced.
Most often roses are given to others without knowing the real meaning behind each color.
But hopefully with this information you will have thumbs up on others and be able to choose a rose color that befits the recipient according to the symbolic meaning.
Gifts given with real meaning leave a more lasting impression on those who receive them.
Article may be freely distributed as long as all resource information is included.
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