Say it With Roses!
Many women and even several men know the value of sending
flowers for special occasions.
More than any other flower, roses are seen as the ultimate
symbol of love and affection. But what many people dont seem to
know is the symbolism behind the roses themselves they just buy
what looks pretty. The colors, types, and display of roses have
their own significant meanings, which should be taken into
account when purchasing roses for that special someone.
If your relationship is strictly friendly, stick with
pale-colored roses, as in general, they signify friendship.
Pale pink and peach colors signify admiration, sweetness, and
gratitude, which make these roses the perfect choices for
floral gifts of friendship. Yellow roses, though a symbol of
friendship, also signifies jealousy, so be careful when
choosing yellow roses in a bouquet. However, to signify your
happy feelings for your friend, a bouquet of red and yellow
roses together is the ideal choice.
Romantic relationships in their early stages should be
signified with white roses which symbolize innocent love. They
say Im worthy of you, and are just simply beautiful. Light and
dark pink roses symbolize joy and thankfulness, and would make
a beautiful way to say how happy you are to have that special
someone in your life. If yours was a love at first sight
encounter, choose lavender roses or thornless roses. Orange
roses signify fascination, which also work lovely for blooming
relationships, but if youre not sure where you want the
relationship to go, steer clear of putting yellow and orange
roses in the same bouquet, as together, they represent
passionate intentions. If youre planning to confess your love,
the fascinating moss rose symbolizes that intention.
While the rose, in and of itself, represents love, it is
only the red rose that actually proclaims I love you. It
represents true love and desire. A dozen red roses is
considered to be the ultimate declaration of love. If youre
planning to propose, consider winding two red roses together,
as this is a symbol of engagement. A rosebud with leaves, but
no thorns (preferably in a red shade) tells your loved one that
you no longer fear, you hope for things to come. If you want
your engagement to be secret for a while, consider an offer of
full-blooming rose over two rosebuds, which signifies secrecy.
According to tradition, touching the flower to the lips implies
a yes answer, while a no is given by pinching off a petal and
casting it away. If your beloved is very fond of roses and
wants to include them in her wedding bouquet, a bouquet of
white and red roses together makes the perfect choice, as the
colors, when joined, signify unity.
Just as roses symbolize a blossoming love, they can also
signify the end of a relationship. As stated before, yellow
roses signify jealousy, but they also symbolize a decreasing
affection and even infidelity! A rosebud without thorns or
leaves means there is nothing more to hope or fear, which in
some ways can be both a blessing and a curse. A withered white
rose represents despair, a withered red rose means our love is
over, and the York and Lancaster damask rose, though quite
pretty, symbolizes conflict. As one might expect, a black rose,
which typically represents death, is also the ultimate symbol
of goodbye.
Whether you believe in the traditional meaning of rose
colors or not, you should always keep them in mind when giving
or receiving flowers. Your special someone might believe in
them strongly, or someone you know just might be trying to tell
you something that they cant quite put into words! Color talks,
and you might be speaking louder than you realize!
Read more about the meaning of roses and find out what it
means if someone sends you a yellow rose
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