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A Rose For Every Emotion

A list of gifts is indeed incomplete without the option of a bunch of beautiful roses. Roses come in different colours and each of the colours signify something. You can't present a bunch of red roses to your office colleague on his birthday or give a bunch of yellow flowers to your girlfriend on the valentine's day.
Roses have existed for years and through the ages, it has been linked with emotions like love and friendship. It has become the most favourite flower across the globe. Roses symbolise love. However, each of the different colours defines a specific relationship.
In Victorian times, suitors would present a bouquet to their intended that held much meaning once the flowers were looked at. These bouquets were called "tussie-mussies" and every courtship began with their presentation.
Red
Roses:
Red
roses
are
pure
symbols
of
love
and
passion.
It
is
generally
given
to
a
lover
or
to
the
loved
ones.
Rose
buds
symbolises
beauty,
youth
and
a
pure
heart.
Colours
that
range
from
deep
red
to
hues
of
orange
and
burgundy.
White
Roses:
White
roses
symbolises
purity,
innocence
and
peace.
A
bunch
of
red
and
white
roses
or
white
roses
with
red
edges
signify
unity.
Yellow Roses: Yellow roses stand for friendship, joy and gladness. Yellow roses are specially given to new mothers and those who have freshly graduated.
Pink Roses: Pink roses are generally given to express thankfulness, gratitude and appreciation. It can also symbolise grace and dignity.
The number of roses given also carry a meaning. One red rose shows love, a dozen shows gratitude, twenty five shows congratulations and fifty shows unconditional love. Two red roses tied together with a ribbon symbolises engagement.



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