What is the symbolic meaning of roses?
Today's experience sharing: Discover the symbolic meaning of roses and the floral language of roses of different colors, as well as some knowledge about rose cultivation. Let's learn about it together.
In Greek mythology, roses embody love and beauty, being both the incarnation of the goddess of beauty and infused with the blood of the goddess of love. Worldwide, roses are a universal language to express love.
Every Valentine's Day, roses increase in value and become a favorite among lovers and couples. Roses represent love, and roses of different colors and numbers have additional lucky meanings.
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Red Rose
Red roses have a bright red color with a velvet sheen, and a high-hearted ruffled edge. The flower shape is very graceful, the petals are firm, the leaves are small, and the color is dark green and thick. The stems are sturdy and slightly curved with many thorns.
Red rose language: Passionate love, intense emotions. Perfect for giving to lovers or sweethearts, symbolizing a passionate love.
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White Rose
White roses are pure white with a high-hearted ruffled edge. The flower shape is graceful, and the stem and branches are sturdy with few thorns.
What is the symbolic meaning of roses?
White rose language: Innocence, purity, respect, humility. It represents a pure love, I am worthy of matching you.
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Pink Rose
Pink roses are light pink in color, with a high-hearted ruffled edge when they first bloom and later tend to be heart-shaped. The stems are sturdy with few thorns.
Pink rose language: Represents gratitude, first love, ambiguous love. Unspeakable forbidden feelings, especially suitable for giving to your first love.
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Yellow Rose