The Meaning of Red and Blue Roses
Today's introduction to the symbolism of red and blue roses and the green planting content of the various colors of rose flowers, will be explained by our editor next.
In Greek mythology, the rose embodies both love and beauty, being the incarnation of the goddess of beauty and infused with the blood of the goddess of love. Worldwide, roses are a universal language used to express love.
Every Valentine's Day, roses become more valuable and are a favorite among lovers and couples. Roses symbolize love, and different colors and numbers of roses have additional auspicious meanings.
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Red Rose
The red rose has a bright red color with a velvet sheen, a high center and curled edges. The flower shape is very graceful, with hard petals, small leaves, dark green color, and thick texture. The branches are sturdy and slightly curved, with many thorns.
Red rose symbolism: Passionate love, intense emotions. It is very suitable for giving to lovers, as it symbolizes a fervent love.
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White Rose
The white rose has a pure white large flower, with a high center and curled edges. The flower shape is graceful, with sturdy stems and branches and few thorns.
White rose symbolism: Innocence, purity, respect, humility. It represents a pure love, I am worthy of matching you.
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Pink Rose
The pink rose has a light pink color, with a high center and curled edges when first blooming, later tending to be heart-shaped. The branches are sturdy with few thorns.
Pink rose symbolism: Gratitude, first love, ambiguous love. A forbidden love that cannot be spoken of, especially suitable for giving to one's first love.
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Yellow Rose
The yellow rose has a yellow color with a red flush, easy to bloom, with slender branches and many thorns.
Yellow rose symbolism: Apologies for love, enjoying the days spent with you. In Japan, yellow roses are a gift representing a breakup. In some places, yellow roses also represent waiting, waiting for the love that belongs to you.
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Blue Rose