Thursday, 11 July 2013

ROSES....1


When you think of a rose, the first color that might come to mind is red. In fact, the word “rose” comes from the Latin word “rosa”, which means red. Red Roses might be the most common color, but there are so many others that there is an entire language of meaning that can be found in their shades. 




White Roses

Innocence, Purity, Secrecy, Reverence, Worthiness


White roses like bridal gowns symbolize innocence and purity. Giving white roses says that you believe that your intentions are pure and that the recipient is worthy.







Red Roses

Passion, Love, Respect, Courage, Congratulations


Red Roses are classic and a popular choice since their message is an unmistakable expression of love. The color red symbolizes enduring romantic love and passion.




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