The meaning and implication of white roses vary with the number of roses.

What is the meaning and symbolism of white roses?

Abstract: This article discusses the symbolism of white roses and the green plant-related connotations of the different quantities of white roses, with the following details:

In Greek mythology, roses embody both love and beauty, serving as the incarnation of the goddess of beauty and infused with the blood of the goddess of love. Worldwide, roses are a universal language for expressing love.

Every Valentine's Day, roses increase in value, becoming a favorite gift between lovers and couples. Roses represent love, and different colors and numbers of roses carry special meanings.

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Red Roses

Red roses, with their bright red color and velvet-like sheen, have a high-centered and curled edge. The flowers are very beautiful in shape, with hard petals, small leaves, dark green color, and thick texture. The stems are stiff and slightly curved, with many thorns.

Red rose symbolism: Passionate love and intense affection. Perfect for gifts to lovers or sweethearts, symbolizing a fervent love.

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White Roses

White roses, with their pure white large flowers and high-centered curled edges, have a graceful shape, and the stems and branches are stiff with few thorns.

What is the symbolism of white roses?

White rose symbolism: Innocence, purity, respect, humility. It represents a pure love, I am worthy of matching you.

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Pink Roses

Pink roses, with their light pink color, have a high-centered curled edge when they first bloom and later tend to be heart-shaped. The stems are stiff with few thorns.

Pink rose symbolism: Touching, first love, ambiguous love. Unspoken forbidden feelings, especially suitable for giving to one's first love.

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Yellow Roses