Rose Garden Tips | Color Of Valentine Roses Send Different Messages

January 18, 2008 by Author 

Over the years, the colors of roses have come to symbolize many emotions and feelings, and the most common color of Valentine roses is red. The color has long been associated with love, and the different shades of red offer symbolism for different strengths of love. Pink, for example, is known as showing gentle feelings of love and when included in a bouquet of Valentine roses may be saying the giver thinks you are special but it is not yet love.

A large bouquet of Valentine roses can also include deep pink, which would show gratitude or light pink to symbolize devotion, admiration or even sympathy.

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