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28-Rose A Rose is rose. Even its color is
also known by its name - Rosy color, but Rose is always not of rose (pink)
color. It has many colors. Even it is found in double colors too. Rose is
the most well known and celebrated flower. It has been used for ages to
symbolize many things, but love being the foremost among them. But do you
know what its difference shades and colors means? Each color actually
symbolizes a different feeling, and while they are all beautiful, it's great
to know which feeling you'd like to convey. Originally, the rainbow rose had
all 7 colors of a rainbow. These days, some can be specialized and mix pink,
red, yellow with blue and green. They may be too new to the game to carry
meaning on their own, but perhaps they symbolize all of the others combined. Any Rose
Black Rose
Blue Rose
Coral Rose
Double Delight Tea Rose
Green Rose
Orange Rose
Pink Rose
Pink is usually for romantic love. A pink rose that has no thorns may mean
you have loved this person ever since you met him or her. In other words, it
is the flower of love at first sight. If it has thorns, a dark pink rose may
convey appreciation, a thank you. Pink (Light) Rose
Purple Rose
Purple (White Tipped) Rose
Red Rose
Red (Dark) Rose
Red (Tiger Strip) Rose
White Rose
White Rosebud
Yellow Rose
Yellow and White Roses Combined
Yellow (Red Tipped) Roses
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Created by Sushma Gupta on January 15, 2002
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Modified on
06/05/13