ROSE MEANING
roses are most commonly associated with love and romance.
• roses can also mean secrecy or confidentiality. the term “sub rosa”, meaning under the rose, comes from ancient times. romans would hang roses from the ceilings of banquet halls, and it was understood that anything said under the influence of wine was to remain confidential.
• in the middle ages, roses were also hung from the ceilings of meeting rooms. It was understood that everyone under the roses was sworn to secrecy.
• roses are also used on four tarot cards. the fool, the magician, the strength card, and the death card. on the fool, the white rose symbolizes purity and is a reminder to cleanse the mind. on the magician card, it signifies unfolding wisdom. on the strength card, the rose represents balance. and on the death card, it’s a reminder of purity, clarity, and transparency of intent.
ROSE SYMBOLISM AND COLORS
a rose’s symbolism varies by the color of the rose and how many roses are given.
- red roses symbolize love and romance are the perfect valentine's day roses.
- pink roses symbolize gratitude, grace, admiration, and joy.
- orange roses symbolize enthusiasm and passion.
- yellow roses symbolize friendship.
- dark pink roses symbolize appreciation and gratitude.
- light pink roses symbolize admiration, sympathy, grace, joy and sweetness.
- peach roses symbolize appreciation, closing the deal, get together & sincerity.
- coral roses symbolize desire.
- lavender roses symbolize love at first sight, enchantment.
- yellow with red tip roses symbolize friendship & falling in love.
- red & white roses symbolize given together, these signify unity.
- red & yellow roses symbolize given together, they mean happiness & excitement.
Though in most cases, roses are tied to love, you can send a specific romantic message by the number of roses you send.
• one rose symbolizes love at first sight.
• two roses symbolize shared and deep love.
• three roses says “i love you”.
• six roses says “i want to be yours”.
• seven roses says “i’m infatuated with you”.
• nine roses symbolize eternal love.
• ten roses says “you’re perfect”.
ROSE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
roses are england’s national flower. In the fifteenth century, they represented two important families — the lancasters and the yorks. the war of the roses occurred in england between 1455 and 1487 when the house of lancaster, represented by a red rose, and the house of york, represented by a white rose, competed with each other to rule england.
The rose also inspired one of england’s greatest writers, william shakespeare. his play, romeo and juliet, contains one of the most popular quotes on roses. in the play, juliet says, “a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” she’s reminding romeo that even though they come from rival houses, it shouldn’t matter because their love is real.
ROSE FACTS
• there are many types of roses — 150 species and thousands of hybrids can be found in a variety of shapes and colors.
• all roses are considered shrubs.
• there are three groups of roses: old roses, modern roses, and species roses.
• rose petals can be eaten and can be used in salads or desserts.
ROSE USES
because of their sweet fragrance, roses are commonly used in perfume and beauty products. rosewater has anti-inflammatory properties that can help soothe irritation. it also includes antioxidants and can hydrate your skin. rose hips, the fruit of roses, are also beneficial for you. they can be eaten and contain high amounts of vitamin c.
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