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Rose Colors and Meanings •
Red
The ultimate symbol of romantic love and enduring passion, the red rose also
conveys respect and the creative spirit of love. Representing true love stronger
than thorns, the red rose is known universally as the lover’s rose.
White
Representing, humility, purity and innocence, the white rose - often referred to
as the bridal rose - is associated with young love. Also symbolizing truth and
reverence, it sends a message of loyalty and says "I am worthy of you."
Yellow
While in Victorian times, the yellow rose symbolized jealousy, today it represents
friendship, joy and caring. A bouquet of these sun-filled blossoms conveys
warmth, gladness and affection.
Pink
Symbolizing gentility, femininity, elegance and refinement, the pink rose also carries
additional meanings depending on its hue. A deep pink conveys gratitude and
appreciation, while pale shades connote grace and gentleness, admiration and happiness.
Orange
With their warm, vibrant tones, orange roses symbolize enthusiasm and desire.
If you’re looking for a way to express admiration and attraction - with an
underlying message of passion and excitement - then send a bouquet filled with
these fiery blooms.
Lilac/Purple
With their warm, vibrant tones, orange roses symbolize enthusiasm and desire. If
you’re looking for a way to express admiration and attraction - with an underlying
message of passion and excitement - then send a bouquet filled with these fiery blooms. |