THE MEANING OF ROSE
Roses have had meaning since the dawn of time. Everyone knows that a red rose is a symbol for love but did you know when you give a bouquet of white and red roses, it means unity?
Read on to learn what your favorite roses mean in the very special language of flowers.
Red roses say “I love you” and also stand for respect and courage
Rosebuds symbolize beauty, youth and a heart innocent of love or: You are young and beautiful.” Redbuds mean “Pure and Lovely” and white rosebuds signify girlhood or “To young to love” The moss rosebud stands for confessions of love.
A single rose stands for simplicity. In full bloom, it means “I love you” or “I love you still”, and a bouquet of roses in full bloom signifies gratitude.
White roses have several meanings: “You’re heavenly,” reverence and humility, innocence and purity, “I’m worthy of you,” and secrecy and silence.
Red and white roses together, or white roses with red edges, signify unity.
Pink roses in general symbolize grace and gentility. For more subtle shades of meaning, choose deep pink to stand for gratitude and appreciation. Light pink conveys admiration and sympathy.
Yellow roses usually stand for joy and gladness, but can also say “try to care”
Red and yellow blends stand for jovial and happy feelings.
Coral or orange roses denote enthusiasm and desire.
A deep burgundy rose means “ unconscious beauty.”
Pale colors convey sociability and friendship.
Hybrid tea roses mean “I’ll remember you always” and sweetheart roses symbolize just what their name implies.
Two roses taped or wired together to form a single stem signal an engagement or coming marriage.
A full blown rose place over two buds forms a combination that signifies secrecy.
Whitered white roses have two meaning: fleeting beauty and “you made no impression.”
A crown made of roses signifies reward or virtue.
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