The language of roses

The color of each rose, which are the most popular of all flowers, has its own special meaning that sends a special message to its recipient. They convey a specific meaning that has been used by people of different cultures for centuries. They are used or given at several occasions such as Weddings, Birthdays and Valentine's Day, Corporate gifts, Anniversaries and encouraging wellness just to name a few.

Therefore knowing the meaning of rose colors is important in conveying the correct message that you intent to send the person/s receiving it. Sending the wrong color can convey the wrong meaning. For example, it would be quite fine to send your lover or close family members red roses on Valentine's Day but not to a co-worker, associate or friend. Likewise, knowing the meaning associated with different colored roses will help you to better understand the meaning (message) behind the color choice of roses that are sent to you. Roses are the choice of lovers worldwide and as such, it is the flower of love. Red roses are the universal messengers of love and is often used to symbolize Valentine's Day - a lovers' holiday.

It is important to note that the number of roses along with how they are combined also convey specific meaning (message). So if you want to say something specific to someone such as, I love you, thank you, happy birthday, congratulations, to send the message of trust and loyalty or just to brighten up someone's day and so on, then using the colors of roses is a beautiful way to convey this message. Thus, here are some rose colors that have special meanings that you should find useful.


Roses are renowned worldwide as a symbol of love, beauty and purity. Roses come in a variety of colors, fragrance and kinds. Basically, they can be categorized under three classes:-species roses, old garden roses and modern roses. Species roses are simple flower with 5 petals and colorful hip




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Red -
I love you, Strong love, Passion, Desire,
 Sincere Love, Inner Beauty,
 Soul Mates, a Connection Without Words

Red roses are the most popular flowers for Valentines Day, which is why the cost of them are so much higher in February. Their bright red shade is the ultimate expression of romantic and everlasting love.
Red roses also have a different kind of meaning within marriage. They express domestic paradise that is also passionate as well as abiding. A love that is forever growing in strength and away from monotony.


Pink -
You are gentle, graceful, lovely, perfect happiness, 
please believe me, Tenderness,
 Best Friends and Sweethearts

Dark Pink -
Appreciation, Gratitude, Thank You

Pink is not just for girls, and it is not just a pretty color. Pink roses have deep significance when it comes to affections given and received. The most widely accepted interpretation of pink roses is grace and gentility.



Yellow -
Joy, friendship, Freedom
In modern culture, yellow roses apparently represent joy, gladness, freedom and contentment. However, in Islamic folklore the meaning is really quite different. It is believed that the yellow rose is a symbol of deceit, treachery, and adultery. Obviously these are quite different interpretations of the same thing, which show the transitional nature of color symbolism and representation theory.




White -
Purity, worthy, You're heavenly, Secrecy and silence, hopes for the Future, Innocence, Purity
The color white has always been associated with purity and cleanliness. Angelic creatures are drawn in whiter than white gowns. Some say when we die we should go toward the bright white light. The color white has always been considered purifying. And so it goes with the rose.





Orange -
Enthusiasm, Energy, eagerness


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. Shop for bouquets with orange roses.
A warm color that says, I am proud of you.





Green - Harmony, Healing, Finding Balance


The green rose, though not abundant in nature, is a beautiful sight to behold. The color green has many meanings and can be deciphered to symbolize diagonally opposite things. The most significant and popular meaning of the green rose is fertility. The green color symbolizes richness, abundance and bounty. Green roses are a sign of plenty and copiousness.





The blue rose does not occur in nature, at least not the absolute blue rose. Blue roses were at first created by dyeing white roses. Some people mistake lavender roses for blue ones. So, the closest we can get to blue roses are the lilac to almost black category. Roses lack the pigment that produces blue color. The blue rose has been painstakingly created and imbued with a special meaning.
Blue -
Faith, Spirituality, a Bond of the Spirit






Purple -
Nobility, Courtly Love, Traditional Affection, Love at first sight, Enchantment

Purple roses primarily stand for enchantment. The giver of the purple rose seeks to convey that he or she has fallen in love with the recipient at the very first sight. A deep magnetism and charm that makes the recipient almost irresistible is what the purple rose seeks to convey.
Love at first sight, Enchantment
It's love at first sight with this unique rose color. The moment you saw your sweetheart, your heart skipped a beat. Send a gorgeous array of lavender roses and tell your sweetheart once again, "I fall in love all over again every time I see you."


Brown
Brown roses decorate any affair in a surprising, unique way. These roses come in a wide-range of tones and shades, from russet, to café ole and from smoky to iced tea. Brown roses are a beautiful way to show a man that you love him – they are intimate and romantic, while also showing a masculine appeal. In addition, brown roses convey a feeling of warmth and stability and are a great way to thank someone for a job well done.


Black
Death, Farewell
The color of the crone, the wise lady of death. The promise that soon you will know something you did not know before. Some see it as a bad omen. Death of fixed thoughts or ideas. Signifies a rejuvenation on the horizon. May not be understood as a gift. Les fleurs du mal from which beauty springs. Sometimes a beautiful deep red rose will bloom from a blackened bud.





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  1. PARDEEP ROHILA says:

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    The language of roses :-The color of each rose, which are the most popular of all flowers, has its own special meaning that sends a special message to its recipient.

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  3. Anonymous says:

    Good day Vipin, my name is Matthew and I am very interested in your Brown roses. They are beautiful and would complement my upcoming wedding. Can you please inform me where in Australia you import to?

    Thanks and have a wonderful day.

    Matt
    Matt.Dun@newcastle.edu.au

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