Send Flowers and Send Your True Feelings

by Howard Brule

Did you know that each beautiful color a rose is available in has a special and unique meaning? That is why when you choose a rose bouquet to send to that special someone, you don’t just send flowers - you send a message. After you find out the symbolism of each color, you’ll see why it is easy to find florists across the U.S to help you choose and send just the right message.

Red roses - It will probably come as no surprise that red is used to symbolize romantic love. Because of their classic rich red color, red roses are the perfect way to say “I love you” to someone very special. The depth of the color reflects the depth of your feelings. Red roses are also associated with blood - thus symbolizing blood ties as between two people engaged to be married.

Yellow rose - Yellow roses, on the other hand are a wonderful gift for a friend. The bright yellow hue of the flower petals symbolizes the cheery and warm feelings you have for a good friend. Yellow is also a great choice for any casual flower arrangement - such as a friend’s birthday bouquet or a get well soon gift.

Pink roses - A pink rose is in some ways like a red one. Like red roses pink ones also symbolize love. But they are most appropriate when a relationship has not deepend into true love. Symbolizing admiration, happiness, and affection, pink roses are ideal for almost any romantic situation.

White rose - White roses are used for both beareavements and weddings. This is because white symbolizes new beginnings as well as innocence, purity, and newness.

The symbolism of rose colors stretches back to at least the Middle Ages. If you choose to send flowers to a special person, you will be taking part in a time honored tradition designed to send a message of admiration, love, or best wishes that can be appreciated by all.

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