The meaning of the colours of roses

in nature •  7 years ago 

I have always found it so interesting how each colour means something else in a rose. A rose is a beautiful flower with often is given to someone as a gifted or congratulations.
The most often colour used in a rose is red – the colour red represents love. The use of a red rose is a symbolic way to say a romantic “I love you”. This rose shows a deep care and affection for the receiver.
Yellow roses represent friendship. Yellow roses create a joyful, warm and positive feeling. The cheerful colour brightens up your room a lot.
Pink roses bring the words admiration, kindness, grace and joy to mind. The colour is so gentle and kind.
White roses represent purity. This is because of how clean the white petals look. The white roses have such a soft, gentle tone to them. White roses are also considered to resemble remembrance and innocence.
Lavender roses are used as often but they truly are one of my favourites. The colour is so approachable, blissful and affectionate. The rose is given to another to express your desire and will to grow your relationship.
Peach roses are used to show your appreciation for having someone in your life. To give a peach rose is considered a very elegant way to display your gratitude.
Sometimes the number of roses you receive and too have a meaning behind them
A single rose can be a way to say “thank you”.
A white and red rose is a very famous way to say “marry me” because those two colours entwined means unity.
Six or more roses is an act of deep, affective love.
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