Monday, February 4, 2008

Every color has a meaning

Giving anyone a bunch of flowers and it is guaranteed to brighten up their day. After all, who doesn't love receiving a beautifully hand-tied pretty bouquet of sweet-scented flowers?


Roses are the given on Valentine's and they are the most popular option. Valentine's Day is primarily a lovers' holiday, and red roses are traditionally for lovers. Did you know that every flower has a hidden meaning? A hidden message that you send to whomever you give a flower, regardless of whether you give the flower to a friend or lover. This is known as the flower language. The flower language covers almost every flower and roses are no exception. And roses might perhaps contain the most well known of all statements made in the flower language. The universal symbol of love



The following are the meanings traditionally attached to the most popular roses, according to colors:


Orange roses:
With their blazing energy, orange roses are the embodiment of desire and enthusiasm. Orange roses often symbolize passion and excitement and are an expression of fervent romance. A bouquet of orange roses will send a meaningful message.

Red roses:Red roses are the traditional symbol for love and romance, and a time-honored way to say "I love you." The red rose has long symbolized beauty and perfection. A bouquet of red roses is the perfect way to express your deep feelings for someone special.

White roses:
White roses represent innocence and purity and are traditionally associated with marriages and new beginnings. The white rose is also a symbol of honor and reverence, and white rose arrangements are often used as an expression of remembrance.

Yellow roses:
The bright, sunny color of yellow roses evokes a feeling of warmth and happiness. The warm feelings associated with the yellow rose are often akin to those shared with a true friend. As such, the yellow rose is an ideal symbol for joy and friendship.

Pink roses:
As a symbol of grace and elegance, the pink rose is often given as an expression of admiration. Pink roses can also convey appreciation as well as joyfulness. Pink rose bouquets often impart a gentler meaning than their red counterparts.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi. Thanks for dropping by my blog. Our kids are the same age!

Flowers? Hmm.. don't receive from anybody.. *sigh*

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