Sending Roses - so What’s Your Real Message?
6 February 2010It’s widely accepted that the most common variety of bloom asked for is the rose. Not a surprise if you consider how stunning they are. Exquisite petals and an intoxicating perfume are intoxicating to the human senses, but their genuine meaning is carried by their hue. Each shade has its own specific meaning, and when combined with other blooms, you can say virtually anything. It’s inconceivable to discover a true blue rose growing in nature, but sending an artificially colored bouquet can demonstrate just that. When you send a blue bloom as part of an arrangement, it combines attractively with other flowers and can mean numerous things. Really black roses aren’t natural at all and commonly they refer to death or good-byes. Nowadays black roses are a frequent selection for floral tributes. Of course, very few tones have dark connotations. Sending an orange rose can demonstrate enthusiasm. Coral hues convey longing and pale peach hues show modesty. Darker toned peach blossoms can mean a number of things like an invite, sincerity, thank you, and even occasions such as graduation.
The ever-present red rose is a symbolic representation of love. Luckily red roses can be used to send more than simply passion. Darker red or burgundy roses mean perfect beauty, just a simple rosebud represents honor and prettiness. Roses with no thorns will indicate love at first sight making them a perfect option for a first date.
Pink blooms are a totally different story. Have you wanted to offer an apology? Pink roses can communicate exactly that, they can also celebrate ideal happiness or trust.
White blooms are affiliated to innocence, but luckily this variety can actually have many meanings, such as harmony when arranged in a nuptial bouquet. White roses have many alternative connections with silence and secrecy. Then, if you are struggling with words, let a bunch of flowers get the message across for you. Roses come in so many colors, that when they are appropriately combined you can say just about anything you can think of.