Monday, 12 August 2013

The Meaning of Rose Colors - Red, White, Pink and More



Roses have been a favorite for thousands of years of humanity. According to the University of Illinois, cultivation of roses likely began around 5,000 years ago in China. Cultivated roses are thought to have been introduced to Europe around the late 18th century, laying the foundation for what we now know as modern roses.
Red Roses, simply timeless

With so much history, it’s no wonder that individual shades and colors of roses have had meanings attached to them over the years. But aside from florists and a select group of hobbyists, who really knows what those meanings are? Allow Bloomex to shed some light...
 

RED: This one’s easy. The inimitable classic red rose symbolizes true love, and also suggests passion. The most classic, typical color for sending roses, and with good reason.

WHITE
:
White roses are always one of the most popular colors or shades of roses, and they have come to symbolize innocence and purity.

PINK:
Perhaps the earliest rose to evolve, a pink rose has come to symbolize appreciation and gratitude, among other things.

YELLOW:
Appropriate for most occasions, yellow roses primarily send a message of friendship and joy.

ORANGE: Sending orange roses is a bold move, and can convey desire and happiness.

LAVENDER:
Has generally come to symbolize love at first site.

DEEP PURPLE
:
Often
associated with enduring or long-lasting love.

(And hey, if you're in the mood to send some roses after reading this...we've got them for half-price at Bloomex for delivery on Fridays!)


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