What does the meaning of roses imply? A brief discussion on the language of roses and their symbols.

What does the symbolism of roses mean?

A comprehensive introduction to the symbolism of roses and a brief discussion on the floral language and related experience of rose cultivation are as follows:

Roses in our country have always been considered a flower of love similar to roses, representing love and the longing for love. However, different colored roses have different meanings. Friends who don't know the language of roses should pay attention, as they should not make a mistake with the color when giving them to someone.

I. The Language of Rose Flowers

The language of roses is: love and the longing for love. This is universally accepted worldwide. In our country, roses represent love and celebration, and exchanging them between men and women signifies a beautiful first love. In Europe, a man giving a rose to a woman symbolizes a proposal of love. In France, a red rose represents "I am madly in love with you."

Like roses, roses are beautiful but not easy to approach, and they also have thorns, with more intricate spikes than roses. Therefore, when wild roses bloom, few people pick them. Thus, thorny roses and thorny roses have similar meanings: they can only be admired from a distance and not touched.

II. The Symbolism of Different Colored Roses

If you want to give someone roses, you need to first understand the language of different colored roses. Generally speaking, all types of roses are related to love, but the levels need to be distinguished; what kind of feeling requires what color of rose.

1. Red Rose

The language of red roses is: passionate love. The color of red roses is the most vibrant among all roses, similar to red roses, making them the perfect choice to give to the beloved, expressing the burning love in one's heart. Therefore, giving red roses to a lover, partner, or sweetheart is the most suitable.

2. White Rose

The language of white roses is: pure love. It's worth mentioning 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 giving to someone who is just starting to fall in love, as what is more precious than pure love?

3. Pink Rose

The language of pink roses is: the vow of love, "holding your hand, growing old with you." Pink is the most girlish color, making it the perfect choice to give a girl pink roses during the first love or honeymoon period. This symbolizes the vow 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; it can also be given for friendships. A bosom friend is hard to find, and we hope that we can all keep smiling forever.

5. Black Rose