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Happy Red Roses Day

 

Roses are red,

Violets are blue,

it’s time to debate

which rose is for you.

Red roses are one of the most popular flowers in the United States, and that’s why we celebrate National Red Rose Day on June 12 each year. This honor is also given, in part, because June is the most popular month to get married in. Different colored roses each have their own symbolic meaning. The origin of the rose is difficult to pin down, but they have been written about and depicted in Chinese literature and art for almost 5,000 years. Over 90 species of rose and 144 varieties can trace their origins to China. During that time they a symbolized luxury, and wealth, and were available to royalty or very wealthy citizens only. Roses were also used in medical and religious ceremonies. With the popularity of Christianity rising in Europe their popularity declined, and they were seen as a symbol of depravity, and decadence. Roses have also been a way to communicate for centuries and the most recent incarnation of their meanings includes the following. A red rose symbolizes romantic love, beauty, courage and sometimes even congratulations. Giving someone a red roses is like saying “I love you” to the recipient. A pink rose is perfect for a friend, it shows appreciation, grace, gentleness, and perfect happiness, as well as admiration for the someone. It’s like saying “ Thank you.” Yellow roses symbolize joy, gladness, remembrance, and new beginnings, like saying “I care about you.” A white rose is a great way to say “ I’m the one for you,” it means true love, purity, innocence, humility and charm. Orange roses symbolize desire, enthusiasm and fascination as if you’re saying “I want you” in an intimate fashion. There are other color combinations that mean different thing like a yellow rose with red tips means that you’re falling in love with someone and Red and white roses mean that you’re a great match for eachother. So today find out what you want to say and say it with a rose or better still plant roses in your garden.