Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The Meaning Of Rose Colors

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Before you send roses this Valentine's Day, check out the meaning of the various rose colors below to find the one that most perfectly represents your true feelings.

Red Roses - love, passion, "I Love You"

White Roses - innocence, purity, reverence, humility

Red White Roses - unity


Pink Roses - grace, gentility, perfect happiness

Light Pink Roses - admiration, sympathy

Dark Pink Roses - gratitude, appreciation

Peach Roses - passion


Yellow Roses - joy, gladness, friendship, platonic love

Orange Roses - desire


Burgundy Roses - beauty

Blue Roses - mystery


Green Roses - calm, fertility, fruitfulness

Purple Roses - protection, paternal and/or maternal love

Lavender Roses - falling in love at first sight


Black Roses - death of old habits, renewal of spirit

Yellow Red Roses - friendship, falling in love

Other Rose Meanings


* A single rose of any color in full bloom means "I love you."
* Two roses put together to form a single stem means an impending engagement or marriage.
* A^A single red rose in full bloom paired with two red rosebuds means secrecy.
* One red rose combined with several yellow roses means joviality and is an invitation to excitement and fun.
* Rose stem leaves are a symbol of hope.
* Pale colored roses symbolize friendship rather than romantic love.
* Red rosebuds symbolize youth and innocent love; "I love your innocence".
* Pink rosebuds symbolize a love of youthfulness; "I love your youthfulness".
* White rosebuds symbolize a heart that is too young for romantic love or a heart that knows no love.
* Moss rosebuds symbolize a first confession of love.
* White rosebuds that have dried or died symbolize fleeting beauty.



Recommended books (downloadable pdfs):

Bishop - The Fire Of Seduction
Shawn Nelson - The Dating Resource Report

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