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Colors of roses

 

            Flowers are the messengers of our most sacred feelings. As gifts they are capable of expressing all shades of feelings and passions. The rose is especially noted, as it is the earliest flower. The rose has been known to hold out as a metaphor throughout the many ages, surviving a partial death for at least eleven centuries in the West. The rose has deep meanings that cannot be destroyed they can simply be redirected. The rose has been prized for thousands of years throughout a wide range of cultures, and has come to symbolize many different things.
             The first kind of rose is the red rose. Red roses have always been able to deeply touch so many hearts because of its color that brings passion and romance in the air. Thoughts of passion, the meaning and expression of love, romantic moments, excitement and anticipation all symbolized by the red rose. Its red color symbolizes the power of love and is used in a variety of special occasions. Occasions like Valentine's Day, Anniversaries or any time whenever we feel like giving our special someone a gift from our hearts. Red roses also stand for respect and courage or even to say "I Love You.". .
             Another type of rose would be the pink rose. Generally, the pink rose symbolizes grace and elegance. For more shades of meaning, a person can choose a deep pink to stand for gratitude and appreciation. Light pink conveys admiration and sympathy. Dark pink is symbolic for thankfulness. The pinks rose also symbolizes joy, grace, and poetic romance. A dazzling mix of delightfully blossomed light, pink rose buds add style and elegance to any setting. .
             One of the most significant colors of a rose is the white one. It has many different types of meaning to it. The white roses stand for purity and signify innocence and secrecy of the soul. It is use for many types of occasion like weddings and funerals. When people get married, they use white roses because it is beautiful and it tends to lighten up the wonderful event.


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