What does a red rose symbolize?
Let me tell you what a red rose represents and briefly describe the flower language and the related green plant connotations. Let's take a look together!
Roses have beautiful shapes, bright colors, and strong fragrance. They have always been a symbol of love and have been filled with countless love and romance. But why only red roses can represent love?
According to legend, in Greek mythology, the goddess of love, Aphrodite, ran through a rose bush while looking for her hunting-injured lover, Adonis, and was punctured by the rose thorns, with her blood dropping on the rose petals and turning the white roses red. Since then, red roses have become a symbol of loyal love.
Roses do not only represent love.
They were once the protectors of vineyards.
We often see roses in vineyards, especially in foreign vineyards. Is it just because they are romantic and beautiful?
Of course not, otherwise why not other flowers?
Roses are more sensitive to powdery mildew and downy mildew, which are easily infecting grapes, and show symptoms earlier and faster than grapevines. When grape farmers discover this, they can take precautions.
In the past, when technology was not advanced, roses were like the protectors of vineyards. Now that technology has advanced, roses planted in vineyards are more of a纪念. In many French wineries, it is not common to plant roses in vineyards, but rather around houses.
Fun facts about roses
Rose (red): Represents passion, love, "I love you," and a passionate love that hopes to arise with the other person.
Rose (blue): Represents miracles and things that can't be achieved.
Rose (black): Represents nobility, mystery, and goddesses.
Rose (yellow): Represents an apology for love, enjoying the days spent with the other person. In Japan, yellow roses are the representative gift for breaking up. In some places, yellow roses also represent waiting, waiting for the love that belongs to each other.
Rose (pink): Represents touching, ambiguous love, love that cannot be spoken of, memorable, and first love.
Rose (white): Represents innocence, purity, respect, and humility.
The above content introduces what red roses represent and briefly describes the flower language and related explanations of rose connotations. I hope it brings a little help to your life!