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Symbol of the Red Rose

Published: July 23rd, 2018

Symbol of the Red Rose

You’ve probably heard that ”a rose is a rose is a rose,” but while perfectly poetic, the Victorians wholeheartedly disagree. Though people didn’t necessarily send secret messages through bouquets, the meanings were still important during the Victorian era.

Symbol of Red Roses
It’s probably safe to say there’s no more prevalent or enduring symbol of love and beauty in Western culture than red roses . These fragrant blooms come in varying shades of red, which also carry different symbolic meanings.

History of Red Roses
The red rose began its illustrious symbolic history in Greek and Roman iconography, where it was tied to Aphrodite, or Venus, the goddess of love. Throughout its long, storied history, the red rose still reigns as the ultimate symbol of passionate affection.   Roses by the Numbers

A single Rose of any colour depicts utmost devotion (meanie) Two Roses entwined together mean "Marry me" ( I never get those) Six Roses signify a need to be loved or cherished (sometimes) Eleven roses assure the recipient they are adored (mmmm) Thirteen roses indicate a secret admirer (I like those)

Roses.
Rose is a flower that comes in a lot more colours than just yellow or red. They also come in pink, violet, black, white, cream, maroon, orange, red shades, and multicolours, which are usually a mix of white and some other colour. They also have miniature Roses, which come in the same colours, only they are about a quarter of the size of actual roses . Some Roses grow on bushes, some grow on vines. Others grow on 4-foot tall trees. There are single bloom Roses, which have less petals than the more widely known double-bloom roses. Roses are often given to people you care about. the Roses beauty gives pleasure, but the thorns bring pain. They smell pretty too.

Roses are Red Violets are Blue I love roses but I love Shoes too.
Always available to accept a bunch of Roses

Ashley Shye xxxx