Tuesday, September 4, 2012

RED ROSES FOR LOVE


RED ROSES
 
Rose is one of the most beautiful of all flowers.  It is a symbol of fragrance and loveliness.  Since Antiquity, roses have been associated with feelings.  In the language of flowers its blossoms have always been the symbol of love and beauty.  Each type, color and part have a different signification.  Rose usually is a symbol of beauty, romance, love, secrecy, perfection, elegance, and life itself.
Red roses are used to say "I love you," and are symbolic of unconditional love.  They also stand for courage and respect.  Red roses express deep feelings of love to a very special person.  Red roses are the traditional symbol for love and romance.  The red rose was closely tied to the goddess of love in the Greek and Roman mythology.  The red rose has long symbolized beauty and perfection.  A bouquet of red roses is the perfect way to express your deep feelings for someone special.
The mystique of the red rose has been a source of immeasurable inspiration throughout the ages.  It is as the symbol for love that the red rose is most commonly recognized.  Red roses continue to be the most popular way to say "I love you".  They are the definitive symbol for romantic sentiments, representing true love, stronger than thorns.  Red roses are a meaningful gift, perfect for expressing feelings for a loved one.  For the budding relationship, a red rose bouquet can also signal the beginning of romantic intentions.
The Red Rose not only carries more meaning than many other color roses, it is also one of the most universal of all symbols.  Whatever the occasion, red roses have an allure that is hard to resist!
 
REFERENCES
1.            http://www.lillysrosegarden.com/, Language of Roses and Rose Symbolism (The Meaning associated with Rose colors and other Rose symbols) by Catherine Marien © LillysRoseGarden.com. Reproduction Prohibited.
2.            http://www.proflowers.com/, History and Meaning of Red Roses, by Samantha Green
3.            http://www.proflowers.com/, Rose Colors & Meanings, by Samantha Green

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