The Dark Dark Red Rose
and the
Purple/Lavender ROSE
for me Please.
I am ready ,Lol.

  

{Lavender/Purple Roses represent Love at first site, Enchantment, and Uniqueness}

 Those who have been enraptured by feelings of
love and adoration have used lavender roses
to express their romantic feelings and intentions.

{Green Rose}
It is a  very pleasing colour.

It is given in Friendship.

Psychologists believe that the colour green
 imparts a sense of Calm, Balance, Stability and Peace to the human mind.

When you simply need to surprise someone,
or please him or her, use a green rose.

{Black Rose}
It is  the colour of sadness and farewell.

Many people consider black roses to symbolize bereavement,
loss and mortality.
A single black rose might be sent by a close friend and/
or loved one leaving for a war or on
a journey from which he did not expect to return.

{Orange Roses represent Fascination or Enthusiasm.}
“I am so proud of you”, the orange rose says. The orange rose also indicates pride.

It has no overtones of love.
The orange rose also indicates pride.
When you are
honoured to be associated with someone, and believe
that a person deserves to be lauded, then give
him or her some orange roses.

 

{Light/Dark Pink Roses represents Grace, Admiration,
Thankfulness, and Friendship}

Pink is not just for girls, and it is not just a pretty colour.
The most widely accepted
interpretation of pink roses is grace and gentility.
The receiver of the pink rose can rest
assured that he or she is admired for possessing a
certain respectability and decorum not commonly found in others.

{White Roses represents purity, spiritual love}
{White and Red roses mixed together mean unity}

The white rose is the queen of the bridal bouquet.

The white bouquet has been a tradition since Queen Victoria’s
wedding in l840.
It was in this era that gentlemen
started sending flowers to their lady friends
to denote special meanings.

{Yellow Roses represents friendship}
Yellow and Red Roses mixed together mean congratulations.

The yellow rose stands for steadfast affection.

      

Yellow roses are given to celebrate new beginnings.
No not the  heat of passion,
only the warmth of  sincerity…..
In  marriage though the yellow rose indicates
A love that has matured with age and no
longer seeks to achieve impossible heights,
a relationship secure in the knowledge of its strengths.

And yes the Red Rose.

{Red Roses represent deep love and beauty}

{Dark Dark Red Rose represents Passion}


Deep passion, Readiness for a Commitment.

=====================================
The red rose is also a symbol of power,
 Red roses seek to congratulate a job well done,
 and to express respect and appreciation.
The red rose celebrates the creative spirit of love.
The red rose expresses the throbbing heat of new love.

                         I hope you Enjoyed

                              The End

         

   

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  • Melody SJAL on Apr 2, 2010

    I truly enjoyed this. Reminds me of a poem I wrote years ago and recently published in helium.

  • Shirley Shuler on Apr 2, 2010

    I enjoyed this very much, Donna. Thank you for sharing these beautiful roses and what each one represents.

  • Starpisces on Apr 2, 2010

    Very nice, I love this. Donna, last night I submitted a poem about flowers too, was pending. This morning I amended it, putting lesser tags, and it was finally published a while ago.
    Make me smile..thank you.
    Rgds from your Star-Star

  • LOVELYHONEY on Apr 2, 2010

    i am a rose

    many roses poems

    i compose

    one is red as red as a red rose

    and i love ur dancing twin red rose

    now tell me what rose

    should one send

    when he wants

    the love to end

    lh

  • Sharif Ishnin on Apr 2, 2010

    Great stuff. I \’m keenly learning what all these roses mean and what symbolize. I enjoyed this compilation Donna.

  • pearl2010 on Apr 2, 2010

    Very nice and well composed. I like those lovely roses.
    Thanks Donna.

  • chayanika on Apr 3, 2010

    good one

  • standingproud on Apr 3, 2010

    I would say No rose is needed to give if one was to end in a relationship, depending on the circumstances of course, you could always run over a red/purple rose and give flattered,lol

  • Hepsi.M on Apr 3, 2010

    pretty sweet info on Roses Donna..I never knew the importance of green rose..Thanks for sharing

  • wonder on Apr 3, 2010

    This is a very precious write up and for the first time a research on roses.

  • stryka66 on Apr 3, 2010

    My favourite flower, Donna – I enjoyed this beautiful & colourful journey

  • johnnydod on Apr 3, 2010

    Well I hope you get a big big bunch of dark red roses. this was lovely.
    Men should send roses more often.
    I think YOU are the rose of Triond Donna.

  • standingproud on Apr 3, 2010

    Fanks, and blushing .

  • Pete Marshall on Apr 3, 2010

    I think your work just bloomed even more!!! Excellent

  • qasimdharamsy on Apr 3, 2010

    Its really very nice….i like it….

  • lillyrose on Apr 3, 2010

    Awwww this was so lovely Donna! all the roses are beautiful and it was great to know what their colours mean! xx

  • Shamyl on Apr 3, 2010

    One of the best and enjoyable posts ever. 7 ******* for wonderful work.

  • yes me on Apr 3, 2010

    Great post for the lovers of the world…. liked the info too cheers.

  • Lord Banks on Apr 3, 2010

    Very good write, I had no idea there were that many roses and they stood for so much. I have often given a single red rose in a box very romantic. Happy easter. LB

  • Guy Hogan on Apr 3, 2010

    I definitely believe colors can have an impact on us. It was not too many years ago that I was surprised that roses came in so many colors. It’s a beautiful flower.

  • deep blue on Apr 3, 2010

    I haven’t seen roses in their sparkling beauty like this very moment. Well done, Donna.

  • XXElleXX on Apr 3, 2010

    Cultivated for almost 5000 years … roses are the most loved flower in history ~ loved this Standingproud :-) Have a good Easter bud :-)

  • Atanacio on Apr 3, 2010

    a very good write loved it

  • drishti8 on Apr 3, 2010

    Loved this wonderful piece…

  • giftarist on Apr 3, 2010

    Bookmarked it. Very interesting piece and very well presented.

  • Goodselfme on Apr 3, 2010

    WEll composed with good info to know.

  • Ruby Hawk on Apr 3, 2010

    I love the old fashioned pink climbing roses. I have seen so many beautiful pink roses climbing on porch trillises. They are just lovely.

  • Darla Cooke on Apr 3, 2010

    Very interesting and I love it!

  • Brenda Nelson on Apr 3, 2010

    wow, cool graphics, and good info on the symbolism of the different colors

  • Inna Tysoe on Apr 4, 2010

    Thanks for that

  • Authoress Terry E. Lyle on Apr 4, 2010

    Wonderful facts.

  • fragile18 on Apr 5, 2010

    love pink and white roses! so pretty!

  • CA Johnson on Apr 8, 2010

    I loved it! I also loved the pics of the flowers. They were so beautiful.

  • AlmaG on Apr 10, 2010

    Oh, how beautiful Donna… missed you!!!

    Hugs ~Alma

  • Kate Smedley on Apr 15, 2010

    That’s beautiful Donna, definitely pink roses for you, for my admiration ofyou and your treasured friendship xx

  • jamesII on Jul 12, 2010

    It is all coming up-Roses! I imagine the black rose stands for Love! Cool!

  • ladydryle on Oct 6, 2010

    wow really sounds interesting…i like it…

  • Ubel Ein on Oct 25, 2010

    This is GREAT! Love it.

  • Angela Ohm on Dec 3, 2010

    I love this ! I love roses ! Thank you for sharing ! :)

    Angela

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