Saturday 4 August 2012

Roses With Meanings


Flowers, plants and herbs have been used since ancient times as symbols, but the romantic custom of using flowers to talk flourished.Garden roses speak of love, the purest love carnations, tulips and a declaration of love. The combination of the three in a unique bouquet sends a multi-layered, three alternatives explaining the feeling. Other flowers have a more specific meaning. Variegated tulips, for example, a sign that the recipient has beautiful eyes, lavender can mean luck or mistrust (so exercise caution when used in a bouquet of flowers), while the foliage of Geranium symbolizes true friendship . A margarita Margarita sends a message of innocence, the cloak of comfort woman, mint signs of virtue, thyme and strength and courage.
We use flowers to say so many things, "I love you" to "sorry" and everything else. Humans have been using flowers to express emotions and punctuation since the dawn of time and over the eons certain flowers have come to symbolize certain things. The meanings of flowers may vary according to culture, context and occasion, but here are some popular flowers and messages more frequently associated.

Roses
The Romans and Greeks associated with the goddess of love two roses (Aphrodite and Venus) and today although the roses Is the Most Frequently Used to express the love and passion They Can Have other meanings as well.

Red - Love, Passion

Yellow - Friendship, Jealousy

White - Humility, Innocence, Purity

Pink - Gratitude, admiration, happiness

Dark Crimson - Mourning















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