Each Rose Color Has a Special Significance

William Shakespeare once said: "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet"
Did you know that each rose color signifies something different? Over time, folk lore has given them a special significance based, normally, on some emotion. We all know that white roses are used for weddings. What do the other rose colors mean?
Burgundy is often thought of as the color or royalty and is associated with passion. Burgundy roses also signify Unconscious Beauty
Orange roses are associated with energetic feelings, such as enthusiasm, passion and gratitude.
White is the traditional color of brides and white roses are often used in bridal bouquets. However, sending white roses can also be the way a secret admirer can express his as-yet-unrevealed interest in the recipient.
See what so many other rose colors mean:
Carol Speake - The Gardening Cook
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