What Each Color Means When Giving Roses
Roses are among the most common flowers given. They are given to mark special
occasions and holidays. They are also given for no reason at all. Roses are
versatile, coming in many varieties and colors. It is possible to find roses to
suit just about any taste or preference. And a rose is almost always a welcome
gift.
However, just like different varieties of flowers, roses have meanings. The
color of the rose given represents different things. While there are few people
left in today’s societies who actually care about the language of flowers and,
more specifically, roses, it is still interesting to know what different
colored roses mean. Besides, if you know what the colors mean, and the
recipient knows, then you share something that has more meaning than any mere
flower.
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Red roses:
These are the classics. Everyone knows that red roses are symbols of
love. A single red rose with a long stem can communicate, “I love you” more
eloquently than a grand bouquet of any other flower variety. They are the most
popular variety because their message is unmistakable. They are a symbol of
enduring romantic love. Because they are so popular, red roses are very
expensive around Valentine’s Day and Christmas, when people are thinking about
special loved ones.
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Pink roses:
Pink roses come in three main colors. Each of these colors — pale,
light, and deep — means something different. Pink roses mainly express feelings
of a platonic nature. Pale pink roses symbolize gratitude, grace, and
gentleness. Light pink roses indicate happiness and fun. They mean that the
recipient is a joy to behold, someone who is fun to be around. Deep pink roses
are expressions of gratitude. They are sent in thanks for some benefit the
sender received from the recipient.
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Lavender roses:
Roses of this light purple, sometimes also called lilac are
indicative of love at first sight. When someone sends these flowers, he or she
is saying that the recipient has enchanted the sender, and that he or she felt
an immediate attraction. These roses are especially appropriate to send just
after meeting someone, or if you particularly enjoyed a date and felt that
there was a strong mutual attraction.
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White roses:
Like all things white, these are symbols of innocence, purity, and
truth. They also send the message that the sender is worthy of the recipient
(has pure intentions, is pure in body and soul). White roses also send an “I
miss you” message.
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Coral roses:
Flowers of this color are bright and seem to burn with passion.
And for a color so bright, the only message that can be sent is desire.
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Peach roses:
Sending peach roses just like sending pink roses, is a more
platonic gesture. These roses can have two different meanings. The first is of
gratitude and appreciation, and the second can be an expression of sympathy.
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Orange roses:
Orange is a rather enthusiastic color, and this is exactly what
orange roses are meant to convey. Orange roses are an indication of the
enthusiasm that the sender feels for the recipient. It is a happy, loving sort
of enthusiasm. These brightly colored roses also indicate desire.
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Yellow roses:
Yellow roses are appropriate for a variety of occasions, and are
used often in congratulations. Weddings and graduations are very good reasons
to send yellow roses. New mothers are also prime candidates for receiving
yellow roses. And, because the yellow rose is the flower of Texas, no excuse is
ever needed to send yellow roses to a Texan. A Texan is always happy to receive
a yellow rose, no matter the occasion.
But there is one thing that yellow roses communicate loud and clear —
friendship. You should never send yellow roses to someone for whom you have
romantic feelings. These flowers also indicate a desire for freedom, so if your
significant other is sending you yellow roses, he or she might be giving you a
subtle hint.
Finally, though few people would do this anymore, sending dead roses is always
an option. Dead roses, no matter their color, can mean only on thing: “We’re
through.” Sending a dead rose may be the ultimate way to avoid a messy
face-to-face break up.
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