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Red Roses
Red
roses are the ultimate symbol of
romantic love and enduring passion. Representing
true love stronger than thorns, red
roses are known universally as the lover's
roses. Red roses not only convey
romantic love, but also sincere love
for a friend or relative. These
bold blooms also offer congratulations
and convey beauty, courage, respect,
and creative spirit of love. Valentine's
Day would hardly exist without this
bold and dramatic bloom. Dark
red roses represent unconscious
beauty and a single red rose says, "I
Love You." A bouquet of red roses
is the perfect way to express your deep
feelings for someone special. |
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White Roses
With its pristine appearance, white
roses have come to symbolize purity,
innocence and secrecy. They are
often referred to as bridal roses and
associated with young love. In
Scotland, when white roses bloomed in
autumn, it was seen as a token of early
marriage. White roses can
symbolize new beginnings, or be a sign
of farewell for a memorial for a loved
one. White
roses can convey feelings of love,
friendship, respect and hope.
An arrangement
of white roses is not only beautiful;
it can carry a complexity that belies
its simpler appearance. |
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Yellow Roses
While in Victorian times, yellow roses
symbolized jealousy, today these sun-filled
blooms represent friendship, joy and
caring. Throughout history,
yellow
roses have been closely associated
with the sun. As the source of
light and warmth, the sun is integral
to life on Earth, and has been worshiped
in many early societies. Yellow roses
have many connotations. In many
Eastern cultures, for example, the color
yellow represents joy, wisdom and power.
Yellow roses bring to mind all of the
sunny, cheerful feelings of warmth and
happiness. A bouquet of yellow
roses will brighten someone's day. |
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Pink Roses
Pink roses,
strongly associated with love and gratitude,
have a rich history as one of the longest
existing roses and have been depicted
in early pieces of art. When roses
first began to be cultivated, the majority
of them existed in various shades of
pink. Pink roses represent
grace and elegance, as well as sweetness
and poetic romance. Dark
pink roses are symbolic of gratitude
and appreciation, and are a traditional
way to send a message of thanks.
Light
pink roses convey gentleness and
admiration, and are also used in the
expression of sympathy. The recipient
of pink roses will feel greatly appreciated.
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Purple Roses
Purple
roses are often a sign of enchantment
and love at first sight. The eye-catching
shades of light purple have made purple
roses a popular alternative for romantic
occasions, as well as an everyday favorite.
A bouquet of purple roses can definitely
make a striking impression. Those
who have been enraptured by feelings
of love and adoration have used purple
roses to express their romantic feelings
and intentions. The color purple also
has a traditional association with royalty.
hades of lavender roses can suggest
an air of regal majesty and splendor.
Receiving a bouquet
of purple roses can make for an
unforgettable experience. |
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Green Roses
Green
roses are startling and mystical.
A new star has evolved in the beautiful
kingdom of roses. Careful there is a
Leprecon in these green roses that plays
tricks with its color. There is a great
yellow rose that will give some green
blooms in cool temperatures! A
pot of gold awaits you at the end of
this rainbow, because under the right
temperatures these golden flowers can
turn GREEN! With long, long stems. Green
roses are very rare and are excellent
disease resistant. |
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Mixed Roses
In some instances mixed
roses are the most appropriate to
send because of their different color
combinations can impart special significance
to your gift or choose a color combination
with long-established meanings.
For example, mixed roses which include
a combination of red and yellow
roses convey gaiety and happiness,
while such as red and yellow roses for
happiness or red and white roses symbolize
unity. A bouquet of mixed roses,
with two or more color combinations,
would make anyone feel appreciated. |
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Long Stem Roses
Die-hard fans of style and elegance
love long stem roses. They are
double the size of the typical rose
and make their presence felt effortlessly.
Long
stem roses adorn vases beautifully
and are perfect for large spaces including
lounges, art galleries, hotel lobbies,
reception areas, large offices, museums
or a place with high ceilings. A bouquet
of long stem roses is also considered
for a momentous occasions, such as an
engagement, a wedding, a graduation,
a promotion, a landmark anniversary
or birthday. The beauty of the
long stem red rose speaks volumes about
love. |
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Dozen Roses
There are several meanings to the significance
of one dozen
roses. The number twelve represents
a complete cycle, such as the 12 months
in the year, the twelve hours on the
clock or the 12 signs of the zodiac.
The number appears throughout mythological
and religious traditions as well.
It has been customary for one dozen
roses to represent perfect beauty to
express our complete love and gratitude.
One dozen
roses in any color adds a wealth
of magnitude to the underlying message
and a bouquet of one dozen roses continues
to be a popular way to communicate our
sentiments. |
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Two Dozen Roses
A bouquet of two
dozen roses makes a dazzlingly impression.
The meaning of two dozen roses, the
number twenty-four, can represent the
number of hours in the day. The
recipient can feel they are loved or
appreciated throughout the day, or that
they are always in our thoughts. Two
dozen roses can also call to mind the
purity of 24 carat gold. The number
twenty-four is often used to symbolize
happiness, love, and creativity, which
can also be expressed with two dozen
roses. The traditional romantic message
of 24
roses is that of complete devotion,
or "I am yours." |
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50 Roses
Fifty roses make a remarkable impression and means unconditional love. Fifty roses can be sent to congratulate a dear friend or relative on their fiftieth birthday. Fifty roses can also commemorate a larger benchmark, a fiftieth wedding anniversary. More than four-dozen roses, fifty roses, will leave the recipients with a breathless feeling of joy and accomplishment. They have completed a job well done or are loved unconditionally. The abundance of fifty roses creates a very festive and fragrant environment. |
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Roses by the Stem
Whether your sending one rose by the stem or two or a crown of roses, roses by the stem have different meanings. A single stem rose in Full Bloom means "I still love you", and a single stem rose suggests simplicity. Two roses by the stem conveys a commitment of forthcoming marriage or engagement. Twelve roses by the stem represent the ultimate declaration of love. A crown of roses symbolize reward of virtue and a bouquet of full bloom roses conveys gratitude. |
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