What does the language of roses mean?
Continue reading for information about the language of roses and the symbolism and connotations of various colored rose plants and flowers!
Roses in our country have always been flowers of love similar to roses, representing love and longing. However, different colored roses carry different meanings. Those unfamiliar with the language of roses should be careful not to make a mistake with the color when giving them as gifts.
I. The Language of Roses
The language of roses is: love and longing. This is universally understood, and in our country, roses represent love and celebration, with men and women exchanging them to symbolize a beautiful first love. In Europe, a man giving a woman a rose signifies a proposal of love. In France, a red rose specifically represents "I am madly in love with you."
Like roses, roses are beautiful but not easy to approach, and they also have thorns, which are more intricate than those of roses. Therefore, when outdoor roses bloom, few people pick them. Thus, roses with thorns, like roses with thorns, have a similar meaning: they can only be admired from a distance and not touched.
II. The Symbolism of Various Colored Roses
If you want to give someone roses, you need to first understand the language of different colored roses. Overall, all types of roses are associated with love, but the levels need to be distinguished, as different emotions require different colored roses.
1. Red Rose
The language of red roses is: passionate love. Red roses are the most vibrant among all roses, similar to red roses, making them the perfect choice for someone you love deeply, expressing the burning love in your heart. Therefore, giving red roses to a lover, partner, or beloved is most suitable.
2. White Rose
The language of white roses is: pure love. It's worth noting that white roses are the national flower of Romania, representing the country's passionate sincerity and simple purity. In addition, white roses are suitable for newly dating couples, as what is more precious than pure love?
3. Pink Rose
The language of pink roses is: the promise of love "holding your hand, growing old with you." Pink is the most girlish color, perfect for giving girls pink roses during the first love or honeymoon period. This symbolizes the promise of love, hoping to grow old with you.
4. Yellow Rose
The language of yellow roses is: eternal smile. This smile is not limited to lovers but can also be given for friendships. A true friend is hard to find, and we hope to always smile together.
5. Black Rose