Unique Occasions for Roses and Arrangements from an Online Florist

August 25th, 2009 by Administrator

When you think of a flower that best portrays the meaning and feeling of love, you immediately think of roses. These are the most common and the most popular type of flower, but there is a history to the rose that you probably never knew about. Whether you’re an avid gardener or just looking to send the flawless assortment to someone special, roses are what’s thought of first. The most popular rose of all is what’s called the Bareroot. These roses are typically grown in fields and then harvested in the fall of each year and refrigerated until being shipped to you. Bareroot Roses are popular with gardeners.

A gift of a single red rose is probably the most well-known symbol of romantic love. However many people do not realize that if two flowers are offered, it symbolizes a couple. As the number of roses increases, so does its meaning. One, two, or even three or more dozen blooms say that the giver is deeply and passionately in love. But what if you want to tell someone you want to know them better? Send a bouquet of peach or orange roses and they will know you are interested. White or pink blossoms tell the recipient that you have gentle feelings about them. Pink rosebuds are especially appropriate for young girls or new baby gifts. If friendship is the message you want to send, yellow is the right color. Purple roses say you find someone enchanting

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Always remember though, when you receive your flowers, a person does not always mean to convey anything except they were thinking of you. Reading meaning into a gift, while fun, can be a disaster if you think they are sorry for something they have not done. You could be interpreting something into your bouquet that was not meant to be conveyed by the giver. Men especially might not be aware of the meaning behind the roses he sent, so just assume for your sanity, that he just meant to say “I Love You” and nothing else. Unless he really does owe you an apology, be gracious and believe it. All is well that ends well. Or, ends with a beautiful bouquet of the luscious sweet fragrance of the legendary Red Roses of Love.

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