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The Hidden Meaning Behind Different Types Of Roses

by Glen Shelton

There is almost always a hidden meaning for every kind gesture. However, not many men are aware of the hidden meanings or indirect messages that different types of roses convey when given to women. This article discusses the various meanings associated with different types of roses to help the mentioned category of men convey the right message with their choice of rose flower.

The Infamous Red Rose

The red rose is a universal symbol of love. Red roses are used to convey the deepest feelings of affection for the recipient and are suitable for a wide variety of occasions including birthdays and Valentine's Day. A red rosebud is a symbol of young love and youthful beauty.

The number of red roses chosen for a bouquet also conveys different messages. A single long-stem rose is an expression of love while twelve roses express the giver's gratitude. Twenty-five red roses in a bouquet convey a congratulatory message. Finally, a bouquet of fifty roses in a bouquet expresses the giver's unconditional love.

The White Rose

For a long time, the white rose was the traditional symbol of true love. However, this perception has changed over time. White roses are increasingly being associated with purity and innocence. It is for this reason that white roses are the most preferred choice for modern-day wedding ceremonies. A bouquet of white roses for a lady is a statement that whatever the giver feels for her is innocent and pure.

However, men who choose the white rose should exercise caution. In a large number of cultures, white roses are also associated with sympathy and death.

The Yellow Rose

The bright colour of a yellow rose is associated with cheerfulness and friendship. As such, yellow roses may not be the best option for men who have romantic intentions with a woman. However, there is an exception. Yellow roses with red tips symbolize friendship that is growing into fully-blown romance.

For the ladies, a man who constantly sends yellow roses is probably trying to say that the lady is at the top of his friends-zone list and that there is little chance for a romantic relationship. The yellow rose is therefore the "heartbreaker" of the rose family of flowers.

As is evident from the above discussion, a rose is not just a rose. It is important for one to be familiar with the various meaning associated with different types of roses, so as not to end up conveying a wrong message. For more information, ask a florist.

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