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The Meaning of Rose Colors

Rose color meanings are based on Greek mythology and historical representations of roses. From Cleopatra’s use of roses for their scent to Aphrodite’s creation of the first rose, red in color as a tribute to lost love, these beautiful flowers were given meaning and value. They are woven into history, poems, plays, painting, and music where they speak to the love and sentiment associated with roses in all their varied colors.

Why is it important to understand the meanings of the various colors?

The gift of a rose is meant to express a sentiment,” I love you”, “I apologize”, “My sympathies”. Each of which is expressed with a distinct color. Let’s look at the various rose color meanings and ways to use them when giving roses as gifts.

White Roses

White petals express innocence, making them the number one flower for weddings. A bride carries white roses as a symbol of her purity. For many, white symbolizes spirituality, making it a good choice for expressions of sympathy and appropriate for funerals. A white rose speaks of honor and respect as well as remembrance, making it a versatile color.

Red Roses

Red petals signify passion and love. Most florists will tell you that red roses are the number one choice for Valentine’s Day giving. Red shows one’s love and nothing says it better than a long stemmed red rose. When red or crimson roses are given as a gift, the giver is sending an indication of his or her love.

Pink Roses

Pink petals, with their soft shades and gentle feeling, have been around forever. This popular color is picked to convey a sense of admiration or affection. People also send pink roses to express sympathy as well as gratitude or to say “thank you”. The dark pink rose is seen as more elegant, its vivid color calls attention to the flower.

Yellow Roses

Yellow petals, with their bright, sunny color, speak of light and sunshine. The meaning of the color yellow, in roses, is to express joy and happiness, making it a natural choice to show friendship. The yellow rose came into popular use after the 18th century and has grown in popularity.

Orange Roses

Orange petals can range in color from a vivid sunset hue to the coral family of oranges. Orange signifies passion and desire – it’s a fiery color. You might not want to give orange roses to a work acquaintance. Orange is a relatively new color for roses, resulting from the combining of red and yellow roses. The meaning of the color may continue to change with time, but for now it’s all about potential romance or burning passion.

Lavender Roses

Lavender petals are such an unusual color that it is considered almost mystical. The color is not readily available everywhere, so the gift of a lavender rose is rare and enchanting. The paler lavender petals have become associated with love at first sight. And the darker purple shades with their opulent rich color, remind us of royalty.

Rose color meanings are typically tied to a single color of roses. While red speaks of love, a bouquet of red roses, mixed with orange roses, and other fall-like foliage can be used for an autumn flower arrangement. When combined, the colors take on different meanings.

A spring grouping of roses in soft tones of pink and white, or maybe pink and lavender no longer represent love, but symbolize the light and hope of spring. Delicate pastel colors can be used for baby showers, or to welcome a new baby. They would be nice for bridal showers too. You can be creative with roses to give meaning to a wide range of events and celebrations.

About the Author

MJ Blake has been caring for roses for years and has recently decided to share that knowledge with the world. For more information on caring for roses, please visit

http://www.rosegardensolutions.com/rose-color-meanings/

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