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The meanings of roses. The name rose comes from the Latin word rosa, which means red. However, roses come in many different colours, each has its own meaning. A single rose denotes perpetual love. Two roses of any colour taped or wired together signifies a commitment or forthcoming marriage. The rose is the flower emblem of England. In Wales, the white rose represents innocence and silence, and is thus placed on the grave of a young child. To Native Americans, the white rose symbolizes security and happiness, and is often worn during wedding ceremonies. The white rose is the badge of the House of York and the flower of the Virgin Mary.
 
Red Roses
Signifies love, romance, congratulations and a  job well done. The red rose is the badge of the House of Lancaster and the flower of Eros and Cupid.

White Roses
Signifies innocence and secrecy. Other meanings: I am worthy of you, purity and youthfulness.

Yellow Roses
Signifies friendship and joy. Other meanings: I care, welcome back and remember me.

Pink Roses
Signifies elegance and gentleness. Other meanings: perfect happiness, please believe me. Pink has long been associated with partnership and marriage. Generally speaking, paler coloured roses are use to show friendship.

Peach Roses
Signifies desire and excitement. Love is anxiously building up but you must hurry to catch the romance.
 
White and red roses mixed
these denote unity. The lower emblem of England. Exquisite and radiant, the rose is the principal messenger of love.
 
Red and yellow roses mixed
Congratulations!
 
Yellow and orange roses mixed
passionate thoughts

 

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