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January 10, 2008

Valentine’s Flower 101: What Do Roses Mean?

As we all know, roses come in different colors and, for guys, they better be coming to the doorstep of your special lady’s house on Valentine’s Day, or there will be problems.)

But, did you know that the colors of roses indicate certain emotional attachements (or lack thereof)? So, review the following Valentine’s Day flower guide to make sure the arrangement you send your sweetie isn’t undoing the arrangement, so to speak.

Red Roses… love (naturally) and also passion.
Yellow Roses… friendship and domestic happiness.
Pink Roses… elegance and poetry (You can mix these with the red roses for romance.)
White Roses… flowers for brides.
Purple Roses… eternal love (Or, you’re in love with Prince.)
Black Roses… death, as in you’re sleeping with the fishes.

So, when you’re ordering your bouquet, you can add the right combination of roses to make sure your message is coming in loud and clear… well, maybe not loud… that would be a neon green or paisley rose.


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One response to "Valentine’s Flower 101: What Do Roses Mean?"

  1. # Emma commented on January 18th, 2008:

    I like the roses but also I love finding creative Valentines Day gifts that are totally unique.

    Finding unusual gift ideas can be a lot of fun. Whether it’s for Valentines day or some other occasion, I get a real kick out of finding something quite unique.

    It’s a Valentines Day message written in sand, accompanied by a special certificate recording the message. A momentary sandmessage of love.

    All that’s needed from you is to dream up the most creative and romantic Valentines message that you can that will set your mans heart racing.

    The perfect way to deliver a romantic Valentines day message. It’s about as romantic as it gets.

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